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Yeah once I got really big into health and fitness, any amount I had on a weekend with my friends would absolutely wreck whatever results I had gained the previous week. It's just a pain overall.
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Stop the hungover turtle! Stop him!
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Wait a health and fitness buff on internet forums????
i wasn't talking about scientists them selves specifically :P
but from my experience, most people seem to either think everything that hasn't yet been explained/proved 'by science' is simply not real - or to believe in what a specific religion tells them, including the fact that every other religion is wrong (and sometimes both..).
xD
but i don't want to promote violence!Find me a person who thinks current science explains everything and I'll be glad to deliver an internet punch.
yes, deism is close enough to what i 'believe' (and what i don't believe) i guess.
now you're mixing up your own definitions though, as beeing agnostic did and does not exclude beeing theist in the first place :PIf you call yourself agnostic because you're not sure, well, there's actually probably a religion out there that you follow exactly, whether you know it or not, making you a theist.
although i know what you're trying to say of course ;]
funny, was pretty similar for me actually.My example, for the longest time I never knew anyone who even remotely believed anything close to what I did, until I eventually tripped across the concept of Deism, which is fairly close.
when atheism and deism were first explained to us (in a reasonable way) in school i was like "okay.. so i'm probably not actually an atheist, but a deist".
from what i know, it's not 100% fitting, but pretty close. i never actually took the time to really delve into it though.
you'd be suprised...
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Yes, Arlee. I'm a personal trainer.
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Swimming is excellent. I used to do competitive swimming. Was in way better shape than I am now -- then again I was working out a lot more.