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Do you believe in the Devil?

Riddick said:
I have a new nickname for those who don't believe in God.

I call them: seven-percenters.

Why 7%'ers? Because 93% of respondents favored keeping "under God..." in the Pledge of Allegiance.

The masses, in the US at least, are against you.

The descendants of Islam are from the family of Ishmael (family of Abraham) of the Bible. Allah is the same as the God of the Holy Bible.

P.S. Don't forget to vote. :D

Did't you claim that Christians were being persecuted by an atheist crowd earlier?
 
Riddick said:
I have a new nickname for those who don't believe in God.

I call them: seven-percenters.
Well, right now the vote stands at 6.9% yes, 93.1% no.

Looks like you're one of the 7-percenters.
 
On a side note (I post about it here because I'm not sure if I've seen you post on the other sections of the board.) I find you choice of Avatar interesting Riddick. Any symbolism behind it or are you just a fan of the game?
 
Nope. I don't beleive in God. Why would I believe in another being from the same mythos.
 
Riddick said:
I have a new nickname for those who don't believe in God.

I call them: seven-percenters.

Why 7%'ers? Because 93% of respondents favored keeping "under God..." in the Pledge of Allegiance.

The masses, in the US at least, are against you.


Last night I watched a video of 'The Madness of King George III'
Of course, I the USA it was retitled as 'The Madness of King George' because it was felt that most Americans wouldn't want to see it, because they hadn't watched parts I and II.
The masses in the USA? yeah, right.
Peter
 
Do you believe in the Devil?
Yeah, I believe in the Devil, and I believe in angels, and I believe in God... but zombies? No f-ing way, thats just too far out there, belief in zombies is utterly ridiculous.
 
The poll brings "The Usual Suspects" to mind. Probably one of the best movies to come out of Hollywood in a long long time. Verbal Kent, the "Man with the Plan". When he quoted the famous "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was to convince the world he didn't exist."


Makes sense if you think about it. If I was Satan you really wouldn't want people to believe you existed right? I mean, sure you got your obvious loyal followers, but that's a small minority. Deception is always the key, wouldn't you think?


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I think a better quote is, the greatest trick God ever pulled was to convince a bunch of people that the bible makes sense.
 
No, my wife's an only child.

(I sure hope she doesn't see this!:D )
 
Ladewig said:


Do you have a source for the 93% figure?

I'm not so free with throwing around percentages, but I'd expect that far more Americans believe in God than in the Devil.
 
Riddick said:
I have a new nickname for those who don't believe in God.

I call them: seven-percenters.

Why 7%'ers? Because 93% of respondents favored keeping "under God..." in the Pledge of Allegiance.

The masses, in the US at least, are against you.
I would be interested to find out what proportion of that 93% were:
1) atheists who wanted to keep the words out of respect for tradition
2) non- theists who didn't give a damn about changing it.
3) agnostics
4) other religions for who 'God' may mean Krishna, Satan, Gaia (sp?), or whoever.
P
 
I don't believe in the Christain God of good. Why would I believe in the Christian God of evil?

For monotheists they have way too many supernatural beings.
 
Peter Jenkins said:


Last night I watched a video of 'The Madness of King George III'
Of course, I the USA it was retitled as 'The Madness of King George' because it was felt that most Americans wouldn't want to see it, because they hadn't watched parts I and II.
The masses in the USA? yeah, right.
Peter

To be fair to the yanks, I think this is a bit of an urban myth:

http://www.snopes.com/movies/films/george.htm

Still funny, though...
 
You don't need a source of evil other than people. They are bastards enough on their own.

"Hitler was a demon!"
"No, he was a$$holeoid."
"Oh, well...it's still the end-times."

And wasn't the original term for satan the name of some middle-eastern tribe everyone hated? Like 'Barbarian' meant non-roman....'satan' was someone from the other clan?
 
How someone can claim to be a Christian and not believe in a real Satan is beyond me.

Not believing in a Devil is even more ignorant than not believing in a God.
 
This site is a useful source of these sorts of statistics.
http://www.adherents.com/Religions_By_Adherents.html


Of course, of Christians, Seventh Day Adventists are 0.3% - which means that number is even smaller when measured against the full population.
http://www.adherents.com/rel_USA.html#attendance

So, if there really is something to the notion of popularity being a positive attribute, Riddick is in a "loser" category. Even the Jehova's Witnesses have him comfortably beat, and look at what "winners" they are..

Perhaps we should stick him the "sub-percenter" club?
 
Believe in the Devil? Nope. But a fundie-Christian once said I was a "tool of Satan" so I kind of wish that there was a Devil. I'd feel so special knowing that he goes out of his way to manipulate me directly, rather than pawning me off to some lesser demon. :D
 
Yahweh said:

Yeah, I believe in the Devil, and I believe in angels, and I believe in God... but zombies? No f-ing way, thats just too far out there, belief in zombies is utterly ridiculous.

Zombies are real because I have a picture of one!!! ;) :p
 

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