SandyEggo
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@theamazingpete: No poke taken. I agree that many people who are religious are simultaneously closed minded, and their religion contributes to that. I believe closed-mindedness in any form is a problem. It shows insecurity and fear.

@tj: I don't see any on the outiside (though the pictures are a bit dark), and no mention is made of them in the video when they are talking about the ports and memory on the outside of the device.

@Chard: I am not a vegetable: But at the end of it all, there is ultimately no point to morality, society, or anything. We are all working to perpetuate a life that will end, and upon its ending the duration of it becomes meaningless. Everyone will be forgotten, the universe will be swallowed up in another big bang,

@Flail: Oversimplification to try and make something look ridiculous is an old tactic, and one that is extremely obvious.

@stre: Anyone who practices religion or has faith blindly is not doing it right. Religion requires experiementation and inquiry just the same as science does.

@Goku1gk4: But what would you say to people who have studied and sought after God, and have come to an understanding and belief of his existance based on experiences which you couldn't understand because you have not put int he same effort?

@barryfell: The only flaw I can see in this theory is that if we are simply part of a simulation, then we are not intelligent or sentient, we are simply the sum of a series of logic statements which govern our actions and produce a perception for the operator.

@Yinzers Are People Too: As a theist I firmly believe that even an atheist who lives that kind of life will be in pretty good standing after all is said and done.

@SolarSonic12: I've never understood how the Big Bang is seen as creation. It is at best a massive reorganization of pre-existing matter. You could say it was the beginning of the universe as we know it. But a teeming, near infinite amount of matter condensed and undergoing unfathomable turmoil and forces is very

@targheeview: Most people also know jack shit about science and natural laws, but claim to believe in their existance because they were told about them. You wanna use them as your evidentiary base for science as well?

@cc: The phrase "compelling evidence" is the clincher. Everybody has different ideas as to what is compelling evidence. The belief that we reach correct conclusions through our own flawed logic and the process of scientific inquiry is faith in human intelligence every bit as religion is faith in God or a god.

@webdevmike: Gravity is just a universal creative force responsible for the vast organization and complexity of intelligence we know today. We don't understand it, can't explain it, and even have a hard time describing it, but we believe it is there, even though we cannot see it, we have faith in it because of its

I don't like that there is no USB, but hopefully there will be USB connectivity through the proprietary port on the bottom.

You can just keep making things smaller and smaller and it will never look ridiculous!

@smcallah: Yeah, but then you'd have this guy on your tail...

@fuzzypiglet: Mine works just fine, never had a problem with it.

@dagwud: So does that mean I can't make the recipe on my own without patent infringement, or I just can't sell the food made with that recipe?

@Kat Hannaford: That's different. The Colonel puts a secret addictive ingredient in his chicken that makes you crave it for a fort-night!