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Survey: 27 Percent Of Americans Believe God Helps Decide Who Wins Sporting Events


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Here's my thoughts, i believe in a God not religion, i believe science to be true but the big bang theory. How did that start? Oh, some energy just decide to combust and poo and stuff started to explode and poo formed together. But where does that "poo" come from.? And in the grand scheme of those crazy, mind-boggling notions, do you think God or a god gives a flying fug about some super humans killing each other to get 50 to a hundred yards bringing a leather ball to a designated area whilst recieving millions of

"paper" dollars to be able to gain a platform to tell people about how great He is? Hell motherfuging no. But, it's entertaining as poo.

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Here's my thoughts, i believe in a God not religion, i believe science to be true but the big bang theory. How did that start? Oh, some energy just decide to combust and poo and stuff started to explode and poo formed together. But where does that "poo" come from.? And in the grand scheme of those crazy, mind-boggling notions, do you think God or a god gives a flying fug about some super humans killing each other to get 50 to a hundred yards bringing a leather ball to a designated area whilst recieving millions of

"paper" dollars to be able to gain a platform to tell people about how great He is? Hell motherfuging no. But, it's entertaining as poo.

poo comes from butts, silly.

so basically

God is a giant sky butt.

Either that or Kalil's beard.

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Here's my thoughts, i believe in a God not religion, i believe science to be true but the big bang theory. How did that start? Oh, some energy just decide to combust and poo and stuff started to explode and poo formed together. But where does that "poo" come from.? And in the grand scheme of those crazy, mind-boggling notions, do you think God or a god gives a flying fug about some super humans killing each other to get 50 to a hundred yards bringing a leather ball to a designated area whilst recieving millions of

"paper" dollars to be able to gain a platform to tell people about how great He is? Hell motherfuging no. But, it's entertaining as poo.

So energy combusting in space sounds silly compared to a male human figure who just imagines it into existence?

In a world of myth, there is no such thins as 'crazy' notions, but I agree ALL of them are mind boggling...simply because creator or not, we do not have the minds to understand. Maybe it was meant this way, we were meant not to know.

If my creator gives a poo who wins the super bowl I'm already fuged.

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So energy combusting in space sounds silly compared to a male human figure who just imagines it into existence?

In a world of myth, there is no such thins as 'crazy' notions, but I agree ALL of them are mind boggling...simply because creator or not, we do not have the minds to understand. Maybe it was meant this way, we were meant not to know.

If my creator gives a poo who wins the super bowl I'm already fuged.

Trust me I dont devalue your observations but there is scientific evidence of energy. Humans are made ofw carbon, much like everything else in this "reality," but there is no scientific evidence of God. Not to get too deep than i already have, but reality is subjective especially when you consider there are, what six or seven billion people on this planet? All i was trying to say is something cant come from nothing, at least from my understanding. Although maybe it can. And Go Panthers!!!!

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Never underestimate the ignorance of the American Public.

In 1999 Gallup did a poll and 20% of Americans think the sun revolves around the earth.

A Zogby poll found that 3 out of 4 Americans could correctly identify Moe Larry and Curly as the three stooges but only 40% knew that the executive, legislative, and judicial branches as the three wings of government.

Another Gallup poll found that 20% of folks believe we won our independence from another country than Great Britain. The two highest other choices were France (which is understandable) and China.

Yeah, China.........

Seriously...... China.......

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isn't there a beer company that has Superstition by Stevie Wonder in the background playing while it shows various things fans go through to ensure victory?

God is too busy toying with dark matter and ecosystems since we are closer to colonizing Mars. THIS close. lol

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