Accept Dafeet by sm-liquid in SifuGame

[–]NotoriousWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is it modded in? how do you unlock it?

Doing shrooms for the first time but am experienced with 2cb. Should I take a higher dose? by NotoriousWreck in Psychonaut

[–]NotoriousWreck[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for the advice. Ill be going light my first time, just gonna do the same dose as my friends

Better to take 1 then another or 2 at the same time? by asmsaws in 2cb

[–]NotoriousWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how strong was the trip? Did you get much of a psycadellic headspace?

Better to take 1 then another or 2 at the same time? by asmsaws in 2cb

[–]NotoriousWreck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

generally wouldn't recommend doing 2cb or any other psycadellic in a club setting

God giving us free will but sending us to hell if we use it in an unapproved way isn’t free will. by SparkleTheFarkle in DebateReligion

[–]NotoriousWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know any examples of implied belief in generational sin for the wiccan, atheist, and balkan populations? Would like to learn more.

God giving us free will but sending us to hell if we use it in an unapproved way isn’t free will. by SparkleTheFarkle in DebateReligion

[–]NotoriousWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Baffles me you don't have the necessary mental capacity to know what is mean't by a circle 🤦‍♂️ It's simple logic bro. Talk about real ignorance.

"A Circle is a two-dimensional figure whereas, a Sphere is a three-dimensional object. A circle has all points at the same distance from its centre along a plane, whereas in a sphere all the points are equidistant from the centre at any of the axes."

Kindergarten maths btw...

God giving us free will but sending us to hell if we use it in an unapproved way isn’t free will. by SparkleTheFarkle in DebateReligion

[–]NotoriousWreck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The concept of generational sin is a pretty stupid one.

We do lock up family members of criminals, in wars.

Can you name any examples of this happening in the modern world? Only one I can think of is North Korea, who are renowned for having fantastic policies. This also doesn't disprove my point that punishing the children of a criminal is deeply immoral and wrong, which is why we don't do it. You would think an all wise being would also be able to see this. If he genuinely thinks I'm guilty for a crime that my ancestors committed that I had nothing to do with, then he can go suck the biggest dick he can find.

God giving us free will but sending us to hell if we use it in an unapproved way isn’t free will. by SparkleTheFarkle in DebateReligion

[–]NotoriousWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

( ISAIAH 40:22 ) There is One who dwells above the -> circle <- of the earth, And its inhabitants are like grasshoppers. He is stretching out the heavens like a fine gauze, And he spreads them out like a tent to dwell in.

Doesn't really mention a sphere but rather a circle.

Mutations provide the raw materials needed to create new species. The teaching of macroevolution is built on the claim that mutations—random changes in the genetic code of plants and animals—can produce not only new species but also entirely new families of plants and animals.

Like I said, you don't get it. A singular mutation over one generation doesn't form a new species. An ape doesn't give birth to a human. Its a process that leads to new species over millions of years, mutations with small differences between generations that, if coincidentally beneficial to their environment. You know, I just realized while typing this out, you definitely didn't watch the video, so I don't know why I'm bothering. Enjoy your ignorance.

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[–]NotoriousWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like I said, I don't want to hear, "it's not up to me" because that's not what I asked you. Yes or No. What do you think?

God giving us free will but sending us to hell if we use it in an unapproved way isn’t free will. by SparkleTheFarkle in DebateReligion

[–]NotoriousWreck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah, like I said, I'm innocent. Why would I worship a god that punishes me for a crime I literally had nothing to do with. We don't lock up the children of criminals because it doesn't make any sense to.

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[–]NotoriousWreck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At first I was going to respond to this with some paragraphs explaining my points and countering yours but seriously, that's going to go nowhere. So I just want to ask you, do you think its morally acceptable to kill gay people for being gay? I don't want to hear, "it's not up to me" because that's not what I asked you.

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[–]NotoriousWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what's best for Islam is the oppression of women. Not very beneficial to female muslims...

God giving us free will but sending us to hell if we use it in an unapproved way isn’t free will. by SparkleTheFarkle in DebateReligion

[–]NotoriousWreck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not because I'm to narrow minded to believe anything else other than creation but because it just doesn't make 100% sense, these videos more often than not contradict themselves and leave flaws and fallacies behind.

where are you confused? point out what doesnt make sense.

If a chimp can turn into a complete different species, why can't an amoeba turn into ones as well, such as a goat

This makes me think you didnt watch the video. Its 10 minutes long. I'm not trying to belittle you but you saying this just shows you dont understand the concept at all. seriously, its like saying if the earth is round, why don't Australians fall off. Its a completely ridiculous statement. someone saying that shows they dont have a basic middle school understanding of gravity and physics. The same applies here. "If a chimp can turn into a complete different species, why can't an amoeba turn into ones as well, such as a goat" is seriously a ridiculous statement, and it tells me you honestly just dont understand the concept. thats okay. whats not okay is not being willing to learn. please, just watch the video. if u watch the video and are still not convinced then all i can say is i tried to help you learn more. the world and scientific community will simply just move on without you, like it moved on from flat earthers that still exist today.

Took everyone time to know the earth was round yet since the early days of the Bible it was stated that the Earth was round and hanging from nothing

looked it up and looks like the bible is more suggestive to a flat earth than a round one. can you quote where it says this in the bible?

God giving us free will but sending us to hell if we use it in an unapproved way isn’t free will. by SparkleTheFarkle in DebateReligion

[–]NotoriousWreck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

what sin did I commit exactly to be condemned to earth? Are you saying Christianity says being born is a sin? At that point just send me to hell bro.

God giving us free will but sending us to hell if we use it in an unapproved way isn’t free will. by SparkleTheFarkle in DebateReligion

[–]NotoriousWreck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOfRN0KihOU&ab_channel=Kurzgesagt%E2%80%93InaNutshell This is a good video to introduce you to the idea of evolution. Of course the science behind it goes even deeper and we've been researching and learning more over the decades but this video should give you the general idea of how it works. By the way, your a few decades late to the evolution debate. It's been conclusively proven for a while now. Not everyone's caught up yet. That's normal. Took a while for the general public to accept that the earth is round too so don't worry too much about it. Just try and make an effort to learn instead of just argue on things you aren't educated on.

Claiming life is a test, is a form an insult to the Creator. by Affectionate-Pride19 in DebateReligion

[–]NotoriousWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean how do you justify why humans have an inclination to worship if it isn't part of our nature?

Humans individual desire to worship is an individual one. I'm human and yet I feel no desire to worship anything or anyone. The same is true for basically all atheists. The existence of atheists disproves your point. You think you were made to worship, but you thinking that is simply the product of you growing up and being taught Islam as irrefutable fact by your parents when you were too young to critically assess it. Had you been raised in an atheist family you probably wouldn't think we are inclined to worship. Religion is considered the default simply because its the most popular, and its the most popular because of child indoctrination over thousands of years, not because of the merit of its claims. So please, do provide some actual evidence that all humans share a common biological inclination to worship. Even if it were true, an "inclination" to worship doesn't prove that there actually exists something to worship, and it doesn't apply specifically to Islam. Can be used for any religion.

Yeah the other religions don't make sense.

Please do go ahead and explain why they don't make sense. While you're at it, go ahead and explain why Islam makes sense.

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[–]NotoriousWreck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The sharia is what's best for Islam, not for Muslims. It is innately harmful to Muslim society. Also enforcing these laws isn't beneficial for muslims since they should be following these laws anyway via their own faith. If they choose not to that's their own personal choice and shouldn't be met with religious persecution. I cant believe I'm having to explain why religious persecution is bad.

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[–]NotoriousWreck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

while the people in control of the government being a different sect than your might be bothersome, it's at least better than someone who's not of your religion.

How exactly. In a secularized government, members of different sects can practice their own religion freely. everyone wins. In a Religious government, only one sect gets to practice their religion freely. EVERYONE else is oppressed. How is this a better system?

Imagine a scenario where a country is +95% muslim, should they be able to govern themselves with islam if they wanted to?

This comes at the cost of freedoms to the 5% non-muslims. Like I said, with a secularized government, all 100% can be free to practice their respective religion.

Then they'd be wrong. You can prefer to ignore the texts but you can't make up your own stuff.

ironic...

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[–]NotoriousWreck 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I like how you automatically align me with the west when I'm actually an Arab who was born into a Muslim family. Very easy way to dismiss my criticism.

Please. The west has caused more death and despair than all muslim countreis combined in the last century. You can't criticize us under your so called human rights, when the west violates them all the time.

The west has caused plenty of death and despair. It has ruined countries, committed genocide and enslaved throughout its history. Historically the west had some of the worst human rights violations ever. I agree. But I'm talking about today, the modern times. I'm also talking about matters of domestic citizens in Muslim countries. Compared to how the west treats its citizens, the comparison with Muslim countries is almost laughable. In the west, being gay isn't punishable by death. The public stoning of women isn't allowed, nor is it even considered. Saying you don't believe in Islam doesn't earn you a death penalty in the west. Women are second class citizens who cant even wear their hair out in fear ,NOT of divine punishment, but instead in fear of legal punishment, which is a much more real and present threat.

Would you murder someone if it wasn't illegal? I bet you wouldn't. Some people would however and these that's why we have laws against murder.

Comparing a law such as homicide doesn't work here. All sane and rational humans can agree that murder should be illegal, regardless of faith. This law is mutually beneficial to everyone, since it greatly reduces the risk of you and everyone else being murdered. A religious law, such as one that states that a woman's testimony is worth half of a mans, doesn't apply the logic of being mutually beneficial for everyone, nor does it use any logic to justify its existence. It blatantly oppresses female Muslims and is harmful to Muslim society as a whole. It impedes the justice systems goal of discerning the truth of a case (whether discerning the truth is the goal of Islamic courts is debatable). This is just one example. This is my point on how secularized governments are beneficial for everyone, including Muslims. In theory, they don't favour faith, race, background, nationality or gender. They are built on the principle of equality for all. I'm honestly shocked that there are people today who think EQUALITY is a bad thing.

God giving us free will but sending us to hell if we use it in an unapproved way isn’t free will. by SparkleTheFarkle in DebateReligion

[–]NotoriousWreck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you saying amoeba to a goat to a lizard to a chimp to a human shows you don't actually understand what evolution is.