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Dufflebag Boy 04-03-07 08:23 PM

tell u the truth i dont agree with any of this. indeph u already stole what i was bout ta say prior to reading other peoples comments :mad:

but lets say u have a dead awful memory of sumthin drasticlly horrifying yet important and u decide to get it erased. your gonna eventually end up repeating the same mistakes u did and forget every lesson u learned from it. and that'll make u just seem like a dumbass...someone will be like "ay u remember how shocking it was when the trade towers went down?" and u be like "uhhhhh what!!?? they collapsed???? where was i?" ummm yea not a good idea

Crazy Hades 04-05-07 08:09 PM

Great. Instead of becoming strong individuals overcoming conflicts, people are going to start erasing shit until their childhoods are happy, fake little constructions. Someone called you fat and instead of losing weight you angst over it? No problem! Don't worry about improving yourself, just forget everything.

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in order for god to create a universe he'd have to "want" to create it ...but isnt wanting something part of the human condition? its not something that belongs to a perfect entity, thats why i dont think god is perfect, i dont think ANYTHING can be perfect cuz perfection = nothing, imo, if there was perfection there would be no challenge no growth no creation or destruction it would forever always be non-existant


Stupid. You're saying 'this is what a perfect being is in my opinion'. Maybe a perfect being --- the definition of perfect being set by the highest power, I suppose --- would be someone that is greedy. Maybe a perfect being could be someone who is dead. Maybe a perfect being could be anything. You don't know, don't attempt to put your own human label on perfection because it'll always be imperfect due to inexact knowledge.

As for having preordained destiny, whatever. Does it make a difference if you're doing your own thing or following in the footsteps of destiny? Either way, what happens happens. It's not like having one thing over the other makes one path have more happiness than the other.


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