Post #215,191
7/17/05 2:54:03 AM
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Prefer my superstitions to be deity-free, thx
"Whenever you find you are on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect" --Mark Twain
"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." --Albert Einstein
"This is still a dangerous world. It's a world of madmen and uncertainty and potential mental losses." --George W. Bush
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Post #215,194
7/17/05 3:06:33 AM
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How about if you're the deity?
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #215,202
7/17/05 11:35:31 AM
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He can't be - I've got that covered.
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Post #215,203
7/17/05 11:41:14 AM
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:-)
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Post #215,244
7/17/05 6:34:52 PM
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I thought you were a polytheist?
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #215,256
7/17/05 8:23:44 PM
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Yea, but they're all aspects of the One . . .
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Post #215,290
7/18/05 1:09:56 AM
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That would be a fairly loose interpretation of the word
I think. I have a pretty heavy leaning to Buddhism and one of the things I like about it is the complete lack of pawn-ism. IOW, no "god's plan" crap.
There is just the universe and it just is. Then there is me and how I relate to it. I don't consider either of these deities though.
The mode of relating is my problem and my success in tackling this determines my general level of happiness. No having a shitty life now for a better one later, or any of that hocus pocus I'm supposed to take on faith. Its either working for me or it isn't. Mostly, I find it works.
"Whenever you find you are on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect" --Mark Twain
"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." --Albert Einstein
"This is still a dangerous world. It's a world of madmen and uncertainty and potential mental losses." --George W. Bush
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Post #215,300
7/18/05 2:50:56 AM
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Well, that is quite admirable, sir.
Sufficiently admirable that you should be an admiral of your faith. In particular you have declined both automatic forgiveness for your sins (for which so many used car salesmen are declared Christians) and the advantages of a Hell for those of another faith. Truely you have progressed upon the path to becoming God.
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Post #215,396
7/18/05 2:57:40 PM
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No GODS Dammit!
Not even me.
"Whenever you find you are on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect" --Mark Twain
"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." --Albert Einstein
"This is still a dangerous world. It's a world of madmen and uncertainty and potential mental losses." --George W. Bush
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Post #215,447
7/18/05 5:00:09 PM
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Well, here's what you can do.
Positive + Negative = Nothing Nothing = Positive + Negative
"Nothing, to know itself, divided into Positive and Negative that the two could recombine in infinite ways to explore every posibility"
So then, Nothing = Everything = God
To avoid God, just call "Everything" "Nothing". Same thing but more acceptable word, right?
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Post #215,478
7/18/05 8:42:54 PM
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Not bad, Grasshopper___{skritch}__{skritch}
Reminds of the comment one G. I. Gurdjieff made to one P. D. Ouspensky on their first meeting. Referring to a book PDO had written, said
If you had understood what you wrote, you would be my Teacher ...
{chortle}
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Post #215,359
7/18/05 12:41:12 PM
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God is Real
Unless declared as an Integer.
(shamelessly stolen from a comp.lang.functional signature)
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Post #215,377
7/18/05 1:43:30 PM
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**chuckle**
Don't remember hearing that one....
jb4 shrub\ufffdbish (Am., from shrub + rubbish, after the derisive name for America's 43 president; 2003) n. 1. a form of nonsensical political doubletalk wherein the speaker attempts to defend the indefensible by lying, obfuscation, or otherwise misstating the facts; GIBBERISH. 2. any of a collection of utterances from America's putative 43rd president. cf. BULLSHIT
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Post #215,397
7/18/05 2:58:50 PM
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Bah, real is an awful name for float-precision's artificial
"Whenever you find you are on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect" --Mark Twain
"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." --Albert Einstein
"This is still a dangerous world. It's a world of madmen and uncertainty and potential mental losses." --George W. Bush
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Post #217,387
8/4/05 2:55:37 AM
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not true
God is a character
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #217,398
8/4/05 7:52:07 AM
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Ha!
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