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Amare320

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  1. This is a bit of a hick up for the Bulls eh, i hope they're healthy come playoff time because if they are looking to be true title contenders they're going to have to be.
  2. Awesome bro! how about you? OTR is looking snazzy haha, am defiantly looking be involved here again come playoff time. Miss ya'll!
  3. Just awesome seeing this place still alive, active and full of passionate basketball fans. Congrads!
  4. Love this. Team basketball at it's finest (well nearly) Go Sixers!
  5. I see them as a 60+ team also baring any serious injuries.
  6. Ray Allen must took a hit to the hear prior to this interview! haha But i think he has a point, obviously the playoffs are going to spark rivalries within the playoffs whilst you have your regular season ones and for Ray they happen to be in the eastern conference.
  7. Continued.. http://greenstreet.weei.com/sports/boston/basketball/celtics/2010/12/17/ray-allen-drops-some-nba-knowledge/
  8. Coach O'Brian is bad at substitution management.
  9. Australia's been doing this for quite awhile!
  10. At the minute i can only type with one hand, my other one is broken lol so spare with me here, il just quickly state that your misinformed, Darwinism is not fact, it's theory, even pro evolutionist will agree with that, they just choose to present it as fact which is deceiving enough to convince anyone of the view right off the bat. Im not saying Darwin is a dope ether, he was a God believing man prior to his change of mind after studying to what we know today as the 'Darwin Theory' and that was his personal choice to let his scientific discoveries form his views later on. I agree that there is plenty of evidence for microevolution (small changes within a species) for sure, but for macroevolution, there is an underwhelming amount of evidence, people just have the assumption that it's fact. Im not the one who's going to prove you wrong, or sway you to change your view, that's not my job, i am not a bio major but i am a seeker of truth as everyone else is. Your argument on Christianity dosen't bother me one bit. I proclaim to be a follower of Jesus before i box myself into a 'religion' called Christianity. Christians have started many wars, killed many people, have been corrupt and so forth and obviously thats a wrong representation of the 'Christian lifestyle' and it's un Christ-like behaviour, so im not going to apologise for being apart of that constant generalisation, because i simply am not them, there's certainly a lot more to being a true follower of Christ. I trust the authenticity of the Bible, there are many scriptures that support the Trinity, i don't see how that it isnt clear to you. Im no pro at hermeneutics but there are no contradictions in the bible, maybe you forgot to take in the historical setting, the literary style of the text and the context of whats being said. Who said God was ever easy to understand? The fact that intelligent design falls in line with the biblical world view makes it very valuable and necessary to the process of understanding the meaning of existence, which makes it philosophical. Lets assume God's just, if that's how it is, then it wouldn't be fair to have good and evil before God in Heaven, ultimately God's in control. Our earthly actions mean something, this is why it's important to look at different faiths and trust that God will guide us, it dosent mean you throw all your intelligence and reason out the door, it's about gathering knowledge then making that choice to put your faith in that something or someone who will deliver. Yes Yugo.. i don't have the mental capacity to understand it lol. When you look at evolution it may be bang perfect to you and you might think this has got to be right, and it may, but this dosent mean that someone cant look at intelligent design and feel that exact way about that and for our sake i hope that whatever is truth, becomes more clearer over time. The devil is definitely alive and kicking. I hate religion seriously, it brings out confinement and intolerance. If only it were as simple as accepting the Grace of God by faith and loving God & people.
  11. Sigh.. i would really rather not get into 'debate mode'. Im a firm believer in it because it's my belief and i have my reasons, it's different from the example i used of '''truth is what it is, regardless of my feelings or beliefs'' because i was relating that to the biblical truth i hold dear too. Genetic mutations as a topic alone is a lot to get into and this is excluding the evolution argument that intertwines with it. If you wanted to know that the basis of my belief is, that it's more plausible to believe that were created for a reason, that the intellectual design and make up of who were are is far to complex to of happened from chance. I am not a bunch of chemicals, science does not have all the answers, il cling to that belief, doesn't mean i am ignorant of science at all, i certainly don't believe in 'blind faith' and science has it's place. Im not trying to disprove your view on it but when it comes to the questions like ''how did the earth begin, what is the meaning of existence'' you'll find that there not science based questions, there for science finds it hard to answer them, it's completely philosophical.
  12. If that's how you see it so be it. Yeah it's right to have the assumption that i am a firm believer that the evolutionary argument fails, that it's merely just another theory, i don't believe that the mutation of human genetics stems that far. In all it's definitely important to have valid and educated reasons to somewhat justify why you believe what you do. If you think it's more reasonable to believe in what you believe then that is fine and i encourage that to it's fullest, at the same time keeping an open mind about Intelligent design and Christianity does help you gain a better understanding of the philosophical questions of life, it can lead to having a well shaped world view, not that implying that you have to take the route.
  13. Then you wouldn't mind being treated like one? If that's were your moral standards lie about, that's fine. I definitely don't think of you as an animal.
  14. Well if you believe that humans and animals are of equal importance then i guess you can live by that, but if you believe in God who values his creation as we are made in the image and likeness of himself then you would know there's more to it than being abandon for life then everlasting death. I know a lot of people love to choose there beliefs over truth itself, i love sticking by this, ''truth is what it is, regardless of my feelings or beliefs'' this doesn't mean we can't have are own personal view of how things are but truth is the way things actually are, and strongly believe in absolute truths, relativism can only go so far. We can choose our beliefs but we can't choose truth.
  15. I love the wishful thinking of some people. The whole idea of Heaven and Hell is the fact that if we choose to live separate from God in this life we are choosing to live separate from God for all of eternity and you know God does not reside in Hell. It's our free will that enables us to choose wether we accept or deny God which is of great importance.
  16. My two favourite teams to watch play at the moment, playing eachother. Im excited :glasses:
  17. My personal belief of what is truth, is that there is a Heaven and a Hell and you are held accountable for your beliefs in this life.
  18. Man, the Hornets game commentators are the worst.
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