Hummus makes my tummy glow, such a great snack!
@mur2501 Not much, the usual quantity.
@freemo
Soon radioactive poop will be ejected
@mur2501 We are all radioactive.. in fact the radioacitivity caused by nuclear tests from the early 1900s on has caused us all to become radioactive and it is a fairly accurate way they can test the date when an individual dies if your remains are found a good while after your death.. We will forever be cancer ridden and radioactive sadly.
@freemo
I am also quite like that ![]()
Cause in childhood I had the daring to question religion (Islam) in my mind. Soon enough found out we are slaves of our beliefs and also good & bad is just a relative meaningless thing. This is a world of chaos in order, of inequalities in equalities, a world totally based on the observer
@zleap
I too became a very vocal atheist at an extremely young age and maintained that until I was a teenager despite my families strong christian background. As a teenager and beyond I have no longer defined myself as an atheist but rather "a beleiver in all religious holy texts, especially the contradictions"
I think there is more than just physical laws tot he universe. There is a reality that all the religions of the world have close to correct just with a lot of nonsense thrown in to mask it.. but the distilled version is valid and it goes well beyond just quarks and atoms. With that said I dont feel anyone one religion is anymore closer to correct than the others, mostly.
@zleap @freemo
That's not really due to islam it's rather due to the location of where both the religions have developed.
Earth was strictly considered the centre in Greek and Roman astronomy so that also seeped into Christianity very hard as it mainly developed in Roman empire.
Egyptians, Arabs, Persians, Indians doesn't really much geocentric cultures and also their astronomers were more into observation then belief so it seeped into islam too
@freemo
How much radium did you mixed in that?