Search Results

  1. Inasuma
    lol that was so a news article.

    And yes. I would eat it. O_O
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 3, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Inasuma
    I highly suggest you *reading* Cin's post. He points out a lot of information on this topic/question which you must have decided not to indulge yourself in. It is acts like this, btw, that discourage people like Cin and myself from spreading counter-arguments to things like religion, because it shows arrogance and bias human behavior. Not that you are bias, but the way you ignored his post like that makes you seem very ignorant towards the topic.

    I'm also going to suggest a list of books for you to check out from a local library (if they have them), or order them to read them up if you have time over the summer or over a weekend.

    Here are the following:
    The Historical Jesus and the Mythical Christ
    Ancient Egypt, Light of the World
    Suns of God

    Along with some of these, check out this web site. It has a ton of books and video presentations on it.

    There is also, which Cin stated, another website known as www.religioustolerance.org. Which unbiasedly discusses major religions. I highly recommend that to you, my friend.


    Now, explaining this is rather easy. First, while many might think a God exists, there is very much reason to believe he doesn't. It is a psychologically satisfying thought to truly believe all life is in the hands of some omnipotent being in the sky (this is how it was ORIGINALLY thought to be, keep in mind). It gives you a sense of security and what-not, which is what most people believe. I would like to address this point because having that thought gives the species the idea of "expectation," which places a psychological basis on your thinking to the extent that everything is the "will" of a being. This is interesting indeed, but not something you should be thinking. Religion in general, not just Christian sect's, tend to dismantle the human psychology to an effect that we have absolutely zero connection with nature/Earth, and intelligent design has to be a cause for our level of sophistication. Again, this is ridiculous, as ALL organisms are a part of nature, not just animals. It just so happened by chance and consequence that our level of thinking increased substantially throughout time due to our adaption to nature. Long ago, ancient civilizations would chart stars in the sky; the constellations. They would catalogue these celestial groups as figures, or animals. To depict them as elements of nature.

    Furthering that point, because they were created that way, as the night sky during this time had no interference with city lights, they were incredibly obvious to pin-point. And like-wise, events could be planned in advance. Hence calendars, time systems, etcetera. They would then plan time periods known as "ages" in accordance with these time periods (or times during the suns rein in the age Scorpio, for example). The length of this time period for one of these ages is roughly 2150 years. The total circulation through a "great year," or the Suns travel throughout each of the 12 ages, was about 26,000 years.

    You might be asking yourself why this has anything to do with Christianity. I'll tell you: it is because Jesus is the PISCEAN Sun god of our current time period. I say Piscean because Jesus is the sun god of the age "Pisces." (the time period for this current age is from 1 BCE - 2150 BCE, roughly).

    And I'll include a lovely quote for you to indulge yourself with information on:

    "How life got here is an understanding that is irrelevant, for odds are, life is energy and has ALWAYS existed, and does not end. What we do in life through understanding life's processes is the true philosophy and the faster people stop looking to some invisible power that doesn't exist for guidance, judgement and afterlife, the faster "heaven" will dawn on the planet earth. The true guidance comes from within, for we are nature itself. We are all brother and sister and we are symbiotically related to all other life forms in the most literal and profound ways. We are God. Period. There is no Evil and no Good- these are false notions based on biased ideals from a very primitive time in our evolution. The fact is we are one family living on the planet in harmony with nature, and religion serves ONLY the perpetuation of division and hatred. Also, the idea that the human race needs religion to be "moral" is absolutely absurd. We are not simply "guilty" or have perpetual "Sin" as certain religions would like you to believe. We are perfect. The reason the world is such a disaster is not because of some innate human flaw. It is a disaster because separatist, racist institutions like Religion, Nationalism and thus Politics, continue to corrupt each generation with the same age old value systems, designed only for social subservience and the perpetuation of the status quo." - Peter Joseph || Source

    Part of that is in my signature, also. If you feel the need to elaborate on astro-theologically derived material in all religion, since basically all major religions are parody of sun worship, visit Jordan Maxwell's homepage. He is a researcher in the study of occult symbolism, secret societies, astro-theological religious material, and the like.
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 3, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  3. Inasuma
  4. Inasuma
    Wonderful post, Cin. I was both intrigued and amused by your lovely input. :'D +rep
    I would like to elaborate more on this point with a lovely quote... :3

    "Spirituality is a particular term which actually means, "dealing with intuition." In the theistic tradition, there is notion of clinging into a word. A certain act is regarded as "displeasing" to a certain principles; displeasing to the divine. In the tradition of a non-theism, however. . . it is very direct that the case of history is not particularly important. What is actually important is the here and now. Now is definitely now. We try to experience what is available there on the spot. There is no point in thanking the past we had, and that it could be now. It is now. This very moment. Nothing mystical--just now--very straightforward. And from that nowness, however, arises a sense of intelligence that you are constantly interacting with reality one by one, spot by spot. We actually experience fantastic presicion. Always. But we are threatened by the now so we jump to the past or the future. And all the actions we lead are not bad, or good, persay. Everything we experience is unconditional experience. They don't come along with a label saying "this is good" or "this is bad." We experience it but we don't actually pay heed to them properly. We don't actually regard that as we are going somewhere; we regard that as a hassle-- waiting to be dead--. . . that's the problem. And that is not trusting the nowness promptly. It is so powerful that we cannot face it, and borrow form the past, invite from future, overtime. And maybe that's why we seek religion. Maybe why we complain to our government. Maybe that's why we protest in the streets."

    - Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  5. Inasuma
    Post

    Well wow

    Hey no one else is one but you and dumbymario. :3
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Inasuma
    I agree with what Spitfire and Evilman said.

    As long as it's an honest relationship and both of you are doing things together and you aren't taking advantage of her, then I don't see the problem.
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  7. Inasuma
    It was a demo. Sadly no impressions because no one except for maybe someone else in another KH community went to see it.

    I would have gone had I the time and money. But being a minor has its consequences I suppose.
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  8. Inasuma
    You get to play as all XIII don't you? o.O;

    Though I do think that would be cool to have it as Axel and Roxas together. They were very close to eachother.
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  9. Inasuma
    The voice was a third person omniscient that had direct contact with Sora. Following this logic, we should look at all the characters that MIGHT follow this description:

    - Mickey
    - Xehanort's Heartless (Ansem in KH1)
    - DiZ/Ansem The Wise
    - Xemnas or possibly another individual related to him.

    In my personal opinion it would probably be Mickey or Ansem (The Wise). If not them, then definitely Xehanort's Heartless. Xehanort's Heartless was the "wise" or "all seeing" individual in KH1.

    I can't quite remember if he was in KH2 when Roxas was in the area with the Twilight Thorn. If he was, it was by Ansem the Wise because he was the one operating his virtual world. Or it could be Xemnas or another Organization member, since they had broken into the system.
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  10. Inasuma
    It's possible. At this point anything is really possible, imo.
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  11. Inasuma
    Pedophile = older than 18 dating girls younger than 18.

    It's really not pedophilia either as long as you aren't engaging in sexual intercourse, also. So no, right now you aren't one.

    ... is this for serial? XD
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  12. Inasuma
    Definitely v1 here. I can hardly tell the difference though between 1 and 2, to be honest, though. xD I still love it.

    I love the effects on the upper left and right behind the stock on the left of it. That "web" like style is really cool and unique. Little details like that are really awesome. =)

    I can say that the only thing I might work on with this is the border and maybe the depth. The border's roundness is huge and consumes a nice portion of the tag. I'd take it off and do some pen tool to fill in some of the empty space (if that is what's left).

    Good job. I really like it.
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Arts & Graphics
  13. Inasuma
    Very nice flow and smoothness.

    It could definitely use more effects though. And something more to spruce up the colors (it's a little monotone). The border is pretty huge, also. I'd reduce it a little to save space in the sig. Also, the sig is pretty big for a sig. Maybe reducing it a little might look and fit a little more nicely. The stock placement in this is okay; the stock(s) need some help though. Especially the ones on the left & right. I would bring them closer to the stock and make a focal out of them instead of spreading them out. That way you can create more concrete effects around the rest of the sig. Also, up the brightness and maybe up the contrast. The depth could use a little work too. Good job though. It's nice but hardly done. Keep it up. =)
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Arts & Graphics
  14. Inasuma
    Hmm? In what aspect? I'm pretty sure I'm human, don't you think so? Otherwise how would I be on here?

    Good. You're a seeker of the truth. HOWEVER, if you've seen the materials I've seen, books I've read, movies and documentaries I've seen, you might be "as smart as me."

    LOL. What you're saying is quite laughable. Go ahead, use it against me. I dare you. XD

    Well, not because of creation or some God, that's for sure. rofl

    Process of elimination. It's as far as we can get to being right. Instead of mindlessly believing that there is some spooky incompetent father-figure who doesn't give a ****. :D

    Because that's a waste of my time. I like it here. Especially when I have free time.

    lol Okay, make me stop "being ignorant, and stupid, and a rebellious teenager."

    You just have to understand there's more out there. You think you have a recriprocal understanding of everything but you don't. Hell, even I don't. That's how I know you don't. So please, stop insisting you're the one in the righ, please?

    Now pay attention to the next part here...
    I would love to have an intelligent conversation with you. Care to start it? =)
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  15. Inasuma
    Okay, I'm not posting here because I suck.

    I'm posting because of how pissed I am at how Marth isn't as awesome as he used to be and that's my excuse for not being "as good." Though I am still really good, I occasionally lose (more like 50% of the time) against my friend who is a Sonic main (he can get smash orbs so much better than me sometimes, or I'm careless).

    I suck with pretty much everyone but Marth, Ike, Sonic, Metaknight (who isn't good with Metaknight?), Wario and Wolf. Those were my favorites before I played and still are, amazingly. lol
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Gaming
  16. Inasuma
    To be honest both of these movies were made at different time periods with different levels of technology. Obviously FFVII AC looks far superior but... I love both of them. SW was great when I was a kid and was obsessed with FFIX. But AC was.... just plain awesome.
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Gaming
  17. Inasuma
    I accidentally voted two options because this thread made me go deadeaded. O_o

    Being a nerd is good.

    Being ignorant is fine. Everyone is basically ignorant these days anyway.

    Aren't your friend? . . . . . k
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  18. Inasuma
    The Power Puff girls attacking Harry Potter, destroy his glasses, and throwing him into the giant sea.

    Then Ron and Hermoine do it on his bed. >D
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. Inasuma
    I missed something...
    I recommend "Matrix of Power" by Jordan Maxwell to you.

    You can YouTube it if you want. It's a lecture given by a very wise individual (Jordan Maxwell) in 7 parts (each are about 10 minutes). Enlighten yourself! =)
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 2, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  20. Inasuma
    I first thought "CFF" because of the "CF" in it.

    I was wrong. Ignore me. *flies away into the wilderness*
    Post by: Inasuma, Apr 1, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone