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>"It's not true that I don't believe in God. I believe in a kind of God. It's just not other people's God. I reject religion. I accept the notion of God" - Gene Roddenberry
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>>18404927
spam/bot thread, posted on multiple boards
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>>18404965
Funny you don't consider "christ is king" and derivatives to be spam
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>>18404969
>le ebin hitchslap >:^D
Maybe you'll bait people into bumping your spam thread.
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>>18404996
christniggers hate competition to their monopoly they have on eternal life in the western world don't they
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this has always been the case since classical Greece though? more educated men believed in an abstract philosopher's god and only the illiterate peasants actually thought a guy lives in the sky and destroys your crops in a flood because you didn't sacrifice a goat to him.
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>>18407260
Greco-Roman philosophers still defended traditional religions though and believed them to be a valid way for the masses to access the divine. For example Porphyry of Tyre, whom even Augustine admitted was one of the most learnt intellectuals of his time, defended oracles and divination.
Also, Socrates’ last request before his execution was literally to sacrifice a rooster to Asclepius.



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