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I don't think there is future anywhere except the one we create. Often times people talk about future and sit around doing nothing. Can the future we hope for really come to us? Someone once said "When I look at the front I can't seem to see any future waiting for me, it seems more like am going to create it and I don't know how to go about that. Am just too tired and fed up to be living like this." So guys what do you think about this future thing? Coz some people are just waiting for the future to come just like waiting for Jesus Christ to come which can never happen Lala Ishiluv Realmindz Evablizin1 Chemystery |
HOW DO YOU VIEW MARRIAGE DO YOU THINK THAT IT COMPULSORY FOR EVERYONE TO GET MARRIED? OR ONLY THE ONES THAT WISH TO? |
JESU |
Dey wee not hear o |
Evaberry:See what lesbianism has turn u to
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Dlordsamurai:That's too mean na anyway na Yoruba lyf be dat sha |
Qualifications please |
Oyinbo with karamo sha.... The news no even menshor say dem commit suicide. |
Madness on the highest order.......
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Another tale of a boring relationship |
I dedicate this my FTC to All the NLanders that doesn't Have a job except to be online 24/7 I pray may y'all never run out Of sub coz you ain't gat no job As for the topic Awee just sit here And watch how those people I mention There wee talk about it Wait o were is EXPLORER self ![]() Adon dey miss im post o
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So people like u is still in dis part of the world (NAIJA) ![]() Anyway ax 4 her acct num n send d money asap
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This issue is 2 ways: This Dikhead may come out for public stunt which means he's lying OR His village witches are holding the remote control of his life right now Some1 right now is tired of been broke.. ....
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(11.)ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NATURE OF BEING. With regards to mortality, most religions offer explanations that can be described as metaphysically dualistic: that there exist two distinct spiritual realities, not necessarily conforming to each other's laws of time and space — e.g. Heaven and Earth. Materialism can leave some people feeling empty and spiritually ungrounded. However, atheism does not have to be such a bleak affair! Thinkers such as Heidegger, Kierkegaard, and Sartre pioneered the Existentialism movement in the early 1900s, readdressing the spiritual void left by atheism and capitalist industrial society. They presented a new way of looking at the human being — as an animal that transcends his/her animality through the capacity for free will. Consider that the essence of "being" can lie in making your own choices, respecting the choices of others, and avoiding being consumed by unwanted routines and commitments. Purposeful being can consist of transcending, innovating, and breaking the rules. The essence of your existence is the ability to decide who and what you want to be. You are free! |
(9.)DON'T BELIEVE IN A DEITY. That simple. No prayer, no worship. Consider your stance on the following statements: Evolution exists, and events occur based on coincidence and happenstance. No man in the sky dictates your actions or the events around you. Fate and destiny are myths. Many atheists are still open to possibilities and acknowledge that there is a lot left to discover. For example, there was a time that we couldn't see germs and science had not even conceived of their existence: that did not mean they didn't exist, only that their existence had not yet been discovered and scientifically validated. Rational atheists are open to new scientific discoveries but reject God as an explanation for things they don't understand. |
hopefulLandlord:You know when I was offline I'm asking myself what are we arguing about? NOTHING. buh u'r arguing with ur own comment hopefulLandlord:So bro I will just agree with ur point which am still yet to know.
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hopefulLandlord:Something tell me that you have been in an argument with fellow atheist has u claim u'r one. |
(8.) STUDY VARIOUS FORMS OF THEISM. While most atheists argue that theists are making a positive assertion (and thus bear the burden of proof), it is important to thoroughly understand your former faith and its tenets as well as those of other faiths. The more versed you are in other religions and the more you understand why people believe what they do, the better basis you'll have for your worldview. Also, it will help you fend off those that will try to convert you to their religion, once they learn of your atheism. |
How much be the pay ![]() |
OtemAtum:If I may ask were would u be that year ![]() |
OtemAtum:Bro the truth and lie doesn't have meaning what matters most in life is our BELIEVE so I can see that u have create ur own BELIEVE where u imagined a god that sent u a message to be delivered in year 2026 |
edicied:Dikhead it's what have go through and examined very well for days b4 coming up with so either objective or subjective it the truth that matters |
(7) Learn to see and come to conclusions about the world through a logical lens, rather than through faith. The Scientific Method is universally accepted as the best way to understand the world |
I know the people that claim to be an atheist in there mind will not agree on this |
(6) UNDERSTAND THAT YOU DO NOT HAVE TO GIVE UP YOUR CULTURE. Culture, tradition, and tribal loyalty are important to many people, including atheists. By denying belief in a god/gods, one need not totally dissociate oneself with the culture associated with his or her former religion. Virtually every northern hemispheric culture celebrates a winter solstice holiday. A possible explanation for this is the lack of agrarian work to be performed and the abundance of food stores for the dearth winter months ahead. Such a celebration can be, and is in many cases, still important to an atheist for its intrinsic values -- those of sharing and community, among others. Formerly Christian atheists still exchange gifts with their theist friends, put up Christmas trees, and gather with family and friends during Christmastime, without any religious connotation necessary. The same can be said of those formerly of other faiths or never of any faith. |
(5) UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ATHEISM AND AGNOSTICISM. An atheist does not believe that a god/gods do exist. Most atheists observe that there is no proof that a god/gods exist. Because there is no verifiable evidence that a god/gods exist, they do not incorporate a god/gods into their decision making. Agnostics do not believe it is possible to know of the existence of a god or gods. You do not have to be anti-religion. Most atheists, however, do disapprove of organized religion as well as the doctrine of faith as a virtue. There are others who still attend religious services for their own reasons, such as an agreement with some of the moral tenets, membership in a community, or even just a fondness for the music. You do not have to write off the possibility of unverified or unverifiable phenomena. You can acknowledge that they are possible without insisting or acting as if they are true, or trying to convince others that they are true. You do not have to subscribe to any set of beliefs. Atheism is not a religion. Atheists hold a wide variety of beliefs and outlooks, the only similarity being a lack of belief in a god or gods. |
chemystery:Be sincere
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chemystery:Am trying to, just go and read his first comment up there and undastnd it |
(4) REMEMBER THAT YOU AREN'T THE ONLY PERSON WHO HAS FOUND FAULT WITH THEIR RELIGION. People throughout history have looked critically at their religious beliefs and found fault. If you have issues and problems, then look at them honestly, with the notion that you will not be punished for trying to find what you truly believe. If your beliefs are valid, then they will stand up to scrutiny. Most of the religions that have ever been, have gone extinct. You would be hard pressed to find people worshiping Thor or Quetzalcoatl. Take a hard look at why you don't believe in Thor, or Rah, or Zeus. Would you be Islamic, Christian, or Jewish if you where raised in Iran, Mississippi, or Israel? |
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