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Well, you can't prove a negative. You'd have to establish that there is something after death. Or again, you'd have to believe everything. For instance, I could say that when we die our consciousness goes into a robot on mars that is then forced to battle other robots for an evil green ruler...
Pithy quotes make you think, more than faith does.
A: Faith without knowledge is literally nothing. Without it you fall into the trap of having to believe everything. How do you base your faith on anything without some knowledge? Do you believe in the Hindu gods? Why not?
B: Either God...
A: "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" ~ Carl Sagan
B: Either he is or he isn't...
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
Is he...
"What the fuck? I swear to God I'm blowing up that building. I swear to God,"
Honestly, it doesn't sound any different than half the stuff you'll hear walking down the street of a busy city. It sounds more like an exasperation. Like how, "I'm going to kick your butt!" really isn't a threat...
It's not a matter of bandwidth (http://blog.level3.com/open-internet/verizons-accidental-mea-culpa/) but of ISP's not wanting to allow them (i.e. Throttling).
The initial ARPANET consisted of four IMPs:[19]
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where Leonard Kleinrock had established a Network Measurement Center, with an SDSSigma 7 being the first computer attached to it;
The Augmentation Research Center at Stanford Research...