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People who get high grades in science exam but still believes in God are brain dead.
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God you heavenly cunt, will you suck my cock?
>>14698 (OP) 
People that care about grades and call others brain dead are foolish slaves
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>>14704
People who get angry when someone criticizes their God are foolish slaves of the imaginary God.
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>>14712
why u no bump?
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>>14716
>Caramelldansen
But that's not "Caramelldansen", that's "God is a girl" hymn
ewww?
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is there truly a difference between science and religion?
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>>14725
There doesn't have to be. Science and religion just both decided to be crap.
>>14725 One is truth other is a cheap way of explaining things and giving comfort and false hope.
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>>14728
A good religion can explain the truth. The old religions had no chance, their understanding of the truth was too basic to create religions worth keeping.
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>>14729 There is no good religion.
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>>14730
You'd better start believing in them; you're in one.
>>14730
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All you need to make a religion good is to stop with the hat wearing.
The 'thinking cap' theory is done. It's history. It's over.
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>>14730
>There is no good religion.
Yeah, well, y'know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
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>>14736
The reason we believe our religion is best because we are indoctrinated from birth. But we see flaws in other religions. In reality every religion is flawed.
>>14744
Who was indoctrinated to be discordian?
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>>14744
Ironically, someone who has been learned in one religion/theology/philosophy is also uniquely suited to understand the flaws and hypocrisies in it while being less well suited to see the flaws and hypocrisies in other religions/theologies/philosophies that they are less familiar with. Learning has an inverse effect to indoctrination, and both are orthogonal to knowledge.
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>>14753
What about Secular Humanism? We can make a Secular Discordianism and do some slack and Physics-Magick things?
Yeah it's a contradiction to Eris but that how this religion work... maybe? Sometimes?
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>>14754
>Secular Humanism
Time to infiltrate another religion and learn a lot about how dinosaurs and chickens are made eh? (Sex maybe)
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>We can make a Secular Discordianism and do some slack and Physics-Magick things?
It's your cabal, you do what you want, pope.
I do not think that either Science nor Magick are an affront to chaos. It kinda sounds like that old Scientific Illuminism from grandpa's day. I like your idea, here's something that might help inspire you?

I would point to Jack Parsons, not as a Discordian, but as a Scientist who dabbled into the Occult. He was one of the last apprentices of Crowley, and he was responsible for the invention of solid state fuels for our rockets. No one seems to remember him though. If anything holds back science, it is the limitation of its own materialism.

Here is a good explaination of the magickal theory of reality, from the pages of Yoga for Yahoos, is a piece by one Mahatma Guru Sri Paramahansa Shivaji:
"Let us consider a piece of cheese. We say that this has certain qualities, shape, structure, color, solidity, weight, taste, smell, consistency and the rest; but investigation has shown that this is all illusory. Where are these qualities? Not in the cheese, for different observers give quite different accounts of it. Not in ourselves, for we do not perceive them in the absense of the cheese...
What then are these qualities of which we are so sure? They would not exist without our brains; they would not exist without the cheese. They are the results of the union, that is of the Yoga, of the seer and seen, of subject and object...."
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>>14758
>and he was responsible for the invention of solid state fuels for our rockets
is there any evidence that this was inspired by his dabblings into the occult? as far as I know he was only into it for the weird sex parties, which might as well be secular.

>If anything holds back science, it is the limitation of its own materialism.
Materialism is an ideology that is not completely native to science. Galileo said it best: scientists aim for description of phenomena rather than finding ultimate metaphysical causes. This is substantially more fruitful, as a way of understanding, predicting, and manipulating the world around us, than the ponderings of first causes that aristotelians, hermetics, kabbalists, etc. busied themselves with. In other words, it is better magic. Most of the early genii, such as Newton, understood this. It was not until much later that this idea was perverted into the ideological materialism which is practiced more by non-scientists than scientists themselves.
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>>14759
If we consider the underlying worldview and values that shape these people, we might argue that shopping carts are more closely associated with a materialist ideology. They are a product of modern industrial society, which is often characterized by a focus on technological progress, efficiency of child abuse, and the manipulation of psychological resources to achieve WEF goals. However, those are still are human-made systems that operate within the physical world, governed by the laws of physics, biology, and chemistry.

Shopping malls embody a highly reductionist and mechanistic approach to food production, where complex systems are broken down into their constituent parts, and physical processes are harnessed to alter peoples' mood. This approach can be seen as reflecting a materialist worldview, where the primary focus is on the physical properties and behaviors of societies and their economies.
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look at this cool chupacabra, checkmate atheist
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