Religion? That ol' chestnut...
Sep. 26th, 2003 08:41 amReligion thingy
How did I do compared to other people?
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108620 people have completed this activity to date.
You suffered 1 direct hit and bit 1 bullet.
This compares with the average player of this activity to date who takes 1.37 hits and bites 1.10 bullets.
46.68% of the people who have completed this activity, like you, took very little damage and were awarded the TPM Medal of Distinction.
7.47% of the people who have completed this activity emerged unscathed with the TPM Medal of Honour.
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My views and stuff
I am, essentially, an open minded cynic. I'm pretty accepting of other peoples views and don't try to tred on anyones toes when it comes to their beliefs; I am perfectly willing to accept that I'm wrong, but in the face of the evidence and my life I'm sticking with the evolutionary theory and a godless world.
One of my fundamental sticking points with several relgions is having both the concept of free will and and having a god who is all knowing. If god knows all then my actions are essentially predefined, therefore my free will does not exist and I am just going through predetermined actions, blah blah.
I flicker occasionally at the edge of belief in karma, but more the emotional exchanges between beings (via pheromones etc) than emotional backlash and the basic ideal of 'look good, feel good.'
Natch.
How did I do compared to other people?
~
108620 people have completed this activity to date.
You suffered 1 direct hit and bit 1 bullet.
This compares with the average player of this activity to date who takes 1.37 hits and bites 1.10 bullets.
46.68% of the people who have completed this activity, like you, took very little damage and were awarded the TPM Medal of Distinction.
7.47% of the people who have completed this activity emerged unscathed with the TPM Medal of Honour.
~
My views and stuff
I am, essentially, an open minded cynic. I'm pretty accepting of other peoples views and don't try to tred on anyones toes when it comes to their beliefs; I am perfectly willing to accept that I'm wrong, but in the face of the evidence and my life I'm sticking with the evolutionary theory and a godless world.
One of my fundamental sticking points with several relgions is having both the concept of free will and and having a god who is all knowing. If god knows all then my actions are essentially predefined, therefore my free will does not exist and I am just going through predetermined actions, blah blah.
I flicker occasionally at the edge of belief in karma, but more the emotional exchanges between beings (via pheromones etc) than emotional backlash and the basic ideal of 'look good, feel good.'
Natch.
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