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Superpilot92 said:
All i can say is god bless you and people like me are here to pray for people like you. You still have time to at least try and understand instead of thinking you are smarter than everyone else. What if you are wrong? That sure is the wrong thing to be wrong about if you know what i mean. I used to be skeptical myself, ever since i put my life into christ and the church my life has totally changed. Good luck

I don't think the post you're referring to implied that he/she is smarter than anyone else...just the 'opinion'.

Ever thought about what if 'YOU ARE WRONG'?
Why do those who believe in god believe that the ones who don't believe are 'wrong'?
 
aussieflyboy said:
How can you people sit there with a straight face and say that some INVISIBLE FORCE created the universe and everything within it? It's a complete cop-out.

How can you sit there and look around at the world and believe that this was all just one big cosmic accident? For as long as I'll live, I'll never understand that sort of thinking. A big bang? That came from where? Where did the original matter come from? Sorry, but science has not answers for these questions and never will. God does.
 
bvt1151 said:
Circadian rythms have been proven to have a drastic affect on pilots.

Are you arguing that circadian rhythms have an affect on fatigue or that the Comair pilots were fatigued? This seems to have descended into a disagreement about whether there is fatigue in the airline industry, and I'm not sure how I got on the wrong side of that discussion.

Originally I thought the question was were the Comair pilots at LEX suffering from fatigue - and it's obvious to any observer that they were not.
 
To Mr. Polehinke, a full and speedy recovery.

To all of you God and Bible chatters, different religions and groups pray to different gods. Some carry a bible to church. Others might just read their bible in bed. I however, choose Hooters as my place of worship. Hotwings and a cold beer and a couple of goodlooking goddesses running around.


"Can I get an Amen?"
 
CFIse said:
Are you arguing that circadian rhythms have an affect on fatigue or that the Comair pilots were fatigued? This seems to have descended into a disagreement about whether there is fatigue in the airline industry, and I'm not sure how I got on the wrong side of that discussion.

Originally I thought the question was were the Comair pilots at LEX suffering from fatigue - and it's obvious to any observer that they were not.

You have no clue what fatigue is or what causes it. Please, give it a rest already.
 
FlyBunny said:
I don't think the post you're referring to implied that he/she is smarter than anyone else...just the 'opinion'.

Ever thought about what if 'YOU ARE WRONG'?
Why do those who believe in god believe that the ones who don't believe are 'wrong'?

I dont believe I am wrong. But lets pretend for a second I could be. Follow me here:

If i was wrong at the end of my life I die in peace and nothing happens. But lets say a nonbeliever is wrong, what becomes of that person?

I know where i stand in all of this. Carry on.
 
what becomes of that person?

What becomes of you, believer? You can't answer that, can you? I respect your religious path. However, you can never know if one is wrong or right about such things. The human mind cannot fathom existence at this time in history.
 
Superpilot92 said:
I dont believe I am wrong. But lets pretend for a second I could be. Follow me here:

If i was wrong at the end of my life I die in peace and nothing happens. But lets say a nonbeliever is wrong, what becomes of that person?

I know where i stand in all of this. Carry on.

Well, if you chose wrong, the God you should have been praying to might be spiteful and send you to a hot place for eternity.Kind of like you are implying might happen to many of us.
 
jayme said:
Well, if you chose wrong, the God you should have been praying to might be spiteful and send you to a hot place for eternity.Kind of like you are implying might happen to many of us.


I go with my wife to her Catholic Church. A couple of things there make me laugh.

First. When they pass the bucket for money, they take MY money regardless if I am Catholic or not. But one time, some how, I got in the line for "crackers and punch". I obviously didnt know the "seceret hand shake", and was told I couldnt get my crackers. They didnt have a problem taking my money though.

Second. The church we go to has a terrible parking problem. So during the service, they do the "peace be with you" and shake hands with everyone as if they care about each other. Then after church they go in the parking lot and honk horns and yell at each other.


Mr. Polehinke, we are thinking about you. Get well soon.
 
PCL_128 said:
How can you sit there and look around at the world and believe that this was all just one big cosmic accident? For as long as I'll live, I'll never understand that sort of thinking. A big bang? That came from where? Where did the original matter come from? Sorry, but science has not answers for these questions and never will. God does.

I know right! Makes about as much sense as a 2000 year old carpenter being the son of God. Or a 6000 year old planet earth! :rolleyes:
 
skiandsurf said:
I go with my wife to her Catholic Church. A couple of things there make me laugh.

First. When they pass the bucket for money, they take MY money regardless if I am Catholic or not. But one time, some how, I got in the line for "crackers and punch". I obviously didnt know the "seceret hand shake", and was told I couldnt get my crackers. They didnt have a problem taking my money though.

Second. The church we go to has a terrible parking problem. So during the service, they do the "peace be with you" and shake hands with everyone as if they care about each other. Then after church they go in the parking lot and honk horns and yell at each other.


Mr. Polehinke, we are thinking about you. Get well soon.

why do you go?
 
skiandsurf said:
To all of you God and Bible chatters, different religions and groups pray to different gods. Some carry a bible to church. Others might just read their bible in bed. I however, choose Hooters as my place of worship. Hotwings and a cold beer and a couple of goodlooking goddesses running around.


"Can I get an Amen?"

Would you believe that there is actually a church group meeting at a Hooters in Cincinnati?

No Joke.
 

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