Originally posted by .😖pace Opera:.
"Sorry bro, but the same way you think of her experiment as myth, I think of Christianity as myth. "good for you, would you like a cookie for being such a rebel? sounds to me like you just dont want to be held accountable for crap that you do in your life 😉
And what makes you jump to these conclusions ? 😬
You do not know the first thing about me, and you are already making judgements....ah the typical Christian.....
I am PROUD of every mistake I ever made the same way I am proud of all my successes. The WORST thing I think I ever did was slip that damn condom off !!!! ARRRGUUEE !!!!!!!!!!
the mistake that you make is in thinking that christians are some devine people who are holier than holy and make no mistakes. i am a sinner just like you and the rest and we are all equal. the difference is we set higher morals for our lives and strive to be better unlike people like you who, like you said, take pride in their 'mistakes' and sinful decisions. AHH the typical non-believer.
The first time i have actually heard about this was in the movie "What the Bleep do we really know?" and after i read a bit about it.. I think its very cool too, and its not something thats hard for me to believe. I think our thoughts and what we say has a big effect on ourselves.. just like in the movie, when a person would say "I love you" the water would form into a beautiful crystal shape, and when a person would say "I hate you" the water would become shattered.
I'm rather incredulous to this, but water has always fascinated me. If you've ever stood on a beach and watched lines of swell march into a bay, you'll have realised that there's something very profound going on. Grasping that it's not the water that is moving, but rather the energy inside it always amazes me when I see it in action.
*Understatement alert*
However, I don't see how water can read a piece of paper. Is Water versed in all the languages of the world? What about if I draw a bunch of squiggles that I have a really warm feeling about, will that make 'prettier' crystals?
*farts*
Originally posted by .😖pace Opera:.
the mistake that you make is in thinking that christians are some devine people who are holier than holy and make no mistakes. i am a sinner just like you and the rest and we are all equal. the difference is we set higher morals for our lives and strive to be better unlike people like you who, like you said, take pride in their 'mistakes' and sinful decisions. AHH the typical non-believer.
Dude, i do not think all Christians are like that, i was being sarcastic.
You my freind are adding to your OWN stereotype, so i suggest less talking. You set higher morals and standards...yeah ok....sure buddy. Keep telling yourself that 😉
Spreading hate and judgement is not my idea of having "higher morals" or "striving to be better". I have never aimed to hurt a person, so any "mistake" i have ever made i am proud of, since no one was hurt in the process. I keep to myself pretty much, and just try to live in my own life. You have no right to bear any judgement on someone you don't know, get that through ur head.
Point is.....this water experiment MAY be true, and YOU are disregarding it simply because it goes against your Christian beliefs. You pretty much referred to this "Water" thing as a myth, and I am just making you aware that you sound like a hypocrit, because there ARE people who think that Christianity is a myth. Don't go calling someone else's beleif a "myth" (especially when they can back it up), when your OWN Faith leaves a LOT to be question. 😉
Originally posted by Magee
Why bait him in to an argument? This is not the thread to argue about it.
Wasn't trying to. He stated very clearly that he thinks this is all BS because his religion prevents him from being open minded about it. He was referring to this "water" experiment as a practical myth, simply because it contradicts his religion.
He brought up his religion, not me.
Which I have nothing against, he can beleive whatever he wants, but I wanted to let him know that he sounds like a hypocrit, because many people think his religion is a myth.....POINT being.....he shouldn't refer to this water experiment as a myth, and then expect no1 to call his Faith a myth.
That's all.
like i said, i admit i do lash off and get easily irritable about things concerning this alot, but you got to understand that there is alot of pressure on the common christian BECAUSE of the stereotype. they have higher standards to meet, and when a christian makes a mistake its noticed 100x more. its like a guy who has a christian fish on his car makes a mistake on the road, and somebody sees him and says to himself 'damn christian' ive caught myself doing it too.
Originally posted by .😖pace Opera:.
like i said, i admit i do lash off and get easily irritable about things concerning this alot, but you got to understand that there is alot of pressure on the common christian BECAUSE of the stereotype. they have higher standards to meet, and when a christian makes a mistake its noticed 100x more. its like a guy who has a christian fish on his car makes a mistake on the road, and somebody sees him and says to himself 'damn christian' ive caught myself doing it too.
Okay sorry, but lets move on. this is not the thread to discuss that.
Originally posted by .😖pace Opera:.Maybe not the negative energy, but perhaps the sound waves coming from it are more... disruptive than calm ones. *shrug*
what, thats the craziest thing ive ever heard. so if you yell obscenities at your glass of iced coke itll taste like snot because of the 'negative energy?"whatever.