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> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 00:14:27 +0000
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: temporary error
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> tedd wrote:
>> At 3:58 PM -0500 2/22/08, Robert Cummings wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 14:49 -0600, Greg Donald wrote:
>>>>  On 2/22/08, Daniel Brown  wrote:
>>>> > So help me God
>>>>
>>>>  Speaking of imaginary things, check out this new site I built few 
>>>> weeks back:
>>>>
>>>>  http://rewriteproject.com/
>>>>
>>>>  I do believe I am the first person to ever "tag cloud" a bible  :)
>>>
>>> That's pretty funny... but why rewrite a great fantasy?
>> 
>> Not meaning to start a religious debate or what's real and what isn't 
>> with regard to the Bible, but the other day I was thinking about proof 
>> for God's existence.
>> 
>> Shouldn't the reason why we ask "if" be sufficient proof that "it is"?
>> 
>> Take the other side of that coin -- if God didn't exist, would we be 
>> asking? I imagine there are a great number of things that don't exist 
>> that we never mention -- so why this one?
>> 
>> All rhetorical comments -- no need to reply. We all have different 
>> beliefs -- whatever gets you through.
>> 
>> Just offered as food for thought.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> tedd
> 
> Going to reply anyways..
> 
> I think grass is proof, as in blades of grass - there are billions per 
> square foot, and they are all grass, not half baked weird 
> grass/*something else* mixes, but all grass - to me thats proof of 
> creation, and therefore proof of a creator, thus god.
> 
> god's like wind, can't see it but it still blows your bin over so you 
> know it's there.
> 
> shoulda posted on php-religion *shrugs*
> 
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I think the existance of god is more like the MS interoperability 
proposals...everyone talks about it, but no one has any real proof ;-)

bastien
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