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      • Pretty sure the people who took #31 died, they summited K2 at around 6-7pm, some of the group that day survived but most died on the way down or because they spent to long in the death zone, there is both a book and movie about it.
      • Jul, 25 2014 04:58pm
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      • Well that was fun MMMMMMM lunch time, have fun everyone and until my next installment pray for my soul.
      • Jul, 23 2014 06:44pm
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      • Best countries in the world to be atheist, google search, not the hardest thing in the world, just pray for the answer and see if that works.
      • Jul, 23 2014 06:39pm
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      • Look up correlation of religion and IQ, then correlation of religion and prison, then correlation of religion and happiness, then religion and average grade, etc. you will see why we want it to die. And why the best countries in the world are starting to go religionless.
      • Jul, 23 2014 06:33pm
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      • you want proof there is some proof want my source its called the internet.
      • Jul, 23 2014 06:28pm
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      • 2) Sweden & 3) Denmark. It might not seem immediately obvious why high numbers of non-believers in a country would make life better for atheists, but the examples of Sweden and Denmark show why this is true. When non-belief or even outright atheism is widespread, atheists can go about their lives free from the fear that their lack of belief will cause people to mistrust, hate, or even discriminate against them. These two countries, in which only 17% and 18%, respectively, of the population consider religion important, have become icons of secularist values to the rest of the world. Phil Zuckerman, a sociologist from Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif., spent a little more than a year talking to citizens to find out why. He discovered that your average Danish or Swedish citizen simply doesn%u2019t think much about religion; in these two cultures, religion has largely been relegated to a ceremonial role. For the typical atheist who likes to have a Christmas tree without the burden of hav
      • Jul, 23 2014 06:22pm
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      • Norway. There%u2019s a strong correlation between the happiest countries in the world and the least religious countries in the world, and along with Sweden and Denmark, Norway rates at the top of both lists. The two measurements have a complex relationship with each other. People likely look to religion less when they want for less, for one thing, but it also may be that atheism flourishes in nations where people demonstrate high levels of commitment towards a socially just government and shared economic benefits. If you have faith in your nation and your fellow citizens, putting faith in religion as well might just seem rather pointless. Norway cemented its relationship with secular values just this year, eliminating the Lutheran church as the official state church, aligning the law with the culture. No one in parliament resisted the change, and the church itself supported it, in an excellent show of atheists and Christians working together to create a secular society for the benefit
      • Jul, 23 2014 06:20pm
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      • the list goes on. The more atheist a country, the happier the average people are, the better the economy, and the higher the average marks in school. These are all observable and recorded from these atheist countries, also they have some of the best rehabilitation centers not JAILS like the states.
      • Jul, 23 2014 06:06pm

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I come from a land of great ice and snow, but the aurora I seen growing up got me turned on to space, and the wondrous bounty it can teach and give us. Free your mind and help the world, don't follow blindly for the hopes of eternal salvation, know this is your salvation and you are but stardust.

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