annie will not be capitalized until she gives me what I seek!
and it's awaits when i'm using it in the 3rd person dipshit.
"miplank patiently awaits annie's reply"
await |əˈwāt|
verb [ trans. ]
(of a person) wait for (an event) : we await the proposals with impatience | prisoners awaiting trial | [as adj., with submodifier ] ( awaited) an eagerly awaited debut.
• (of an event or circumstance) be in store for (someone) : many dangers await them.
Sorry! it is a little late to change up, fuck head. Never try to correct me. You're not worthy to be on the same thread as me. Now go blow SB, and I'll bend your gross ass wife over. No, wait a minute, she's not worthy either. Now, we know why you have the need to try to correct everyone, you have low self-esteem. It was a nice try though....But a little late.
Anyway, you look totally retarded! You correct people that write paragraphs and find one typo. You wrote a five word sentence, and I found two grammatical errors, and your syntax is horrible. Which you spent four hours trying to correct, and your definition confirmed that I was right. You used that word wrong. Also, we do not use (it's). The correct form is (it is), and you need a comma between (person, dipshit). Stupid....
I never said gods and the religions that surround them were the same thing, and I use the terms when I mean to. I was going to write about that just now, but it doesn't really have to do with this specific argument so I'll save it for another time. lol
Anyways, my point is just that you may not realize it, but you're projecting your beliefs on others here. Your god is your moral absolute, so I can agree that to you good and evil exist measured by the 'good' standard of your god. But your god, or more importantly any god at all, isn't everybody's moral absolute.
Buddhism has been around longer than Christianity and Buddhists don't believe in a god or gods. The original Buddha did not believe in a 'creator' and believed thoughts of a supreme being were a waste of time that could have been spent reaching nirvana.
Buddha also is not and never claimed to be a god, and his followers do not believe in one, but they have clear distinctions and ideas between good and evil and also clear paths to get to either extreme. A god is not their moral absolute, a plain man who lived a good life is, and that is how the measure and define good and evil.
Abstract ideas like good and evil exist with or without a god, maybe not for you, but in general definitely.