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Question #1:

Are these nice names for my baby?

Well, i'm supposedly having a boy, according to the tech, and I wanted to give you a list of names that I think would fit my baby. They each have a meaning. I don't know for sure if it is a boy or not, but it's a most likely. I'm going to post them from my favourite to my least favourite. Still debating middle names.

Boy:
Alexander- a name that my boyfriend's originated from.
Allen-My dad's middle name
Cooper- my grandfather's second middle name
Charles- my boyfriends great great great grandfather
Richard-boyfriend's grandfather's name on dad's side
December- a different name that has been in my family's generation
Cecil/Fadlo- my boyfriend's grandfather's name
Hume- not my favourite, but it's my boyfriend's dad's middle name

Girl:
Serena- rose or marianna as middle name, it doesn't have anything to do with my family's name, but i love it.
Annie- Charles Darwin's daughter
Cecilia- A female version of Cecil
Eleanora-my aunts middle name
Cho-aunt's first name
Marianna- my middle name, and the baby would inherit another middle name


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Also after browsing i realized i love the name Francesca! My favourite teacher in 5th grade was named Francesca. Loved her!

Question #2:

Have you heard of Deism?

I actually agree with Deism which states that we were created by some other power, but I don't really believe in the bible because it doesn't make sense to for God to give us the ability to reason and question if we aren't allowed to use it.

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Some famous Deists:
* Adam Smith [1]
* Albert Einstein [3]
* Alexander Pope [4]
* Antony Flew [5]
* Benjamin Franklin [6]
* Cicero [7]
* David Hume [2]
* Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury [8]
* Elihu Palmer [9]
* Frederick the Great [10]
* Ethan Allen [11]
* George Washington [12]
* Gotthold Ephraim Lessing [13]
* Brett Gurewitz [3]
* James Madison [14]
* John Locke [15]
* John Toland [16]
* Keith R. Wright [4][17][18][5][19]
* Lysander Spooner [20]
* Mark Twain [21]
* Marlon Brando [6]
* Matthew Tindal [22]
* Maximilien Robespierre [23]
* Moses Mendelssohn [24]
* Napoleon Bonaparte [25]
Now if you disagree with this, why?
That statement seems redundant Tounge in Cheek being that there ISN'T any evidence of how the world was first created. Deists say that they don't know how the world was created and that it was created by some other power (which isn't defining God in a conventional sense). Anyone who says they know for sure how the world was created is going by a theory.
Jips: Where are you getting that he wasn't a Deist?
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And a higher power can refer to anything. It could be the big bang theory if you wanted it to be.
Fear involved: Cool! I think it's cool that you can be so sure in your convictions of what you believe or don't believe. Unfortunately for myself I think that I was raised too long in the Catholic system that I'm almost fearful to not believe in God and then to be wrong. I do believe in something else, something some where, I just don't believe in Christianity.
I was feeling like an atheist until I started taking anthropology, which more confirmed my beliefs that I couldn't agree with the bible when there were actual fossil remains that didn't coincide with the bible. Then my teacher taught us about famous Deists and how Darwin used to belong to the church of England until he himself began to go on digs and found bones, and I just agreed with it moe than I had with anything else before.





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