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Old 01.30.2011, 08:26 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Pelle
Argh, 2012.

I wonder what really makes people believe some shit will happen then. Just because some indians thought so.

Religion is dead my friends.
I will masturbate and eat hamburgers on the 21st december 2012 and laugh to all scared Americans.

Indians didn't say so, some mistaken white people who disregarded indian assistance attempted to say so, and many indians blatantly disagree with these white folks translations by the way, but much as in all indigenous American history, the white folks versions tend to win the day in the history books account of things. And religion is not dead, you'd have to be hopelessly pessimistic (or optimistic whatever your perspective) or utter disassociated with the real world to assume such things. You can disagree with it, but religiosity is on the rise if anything, and rightfully so. What satisfying alternatives does skepticism offer? Is nihilism really that satisfying?
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