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by Tenshinai » Tue Feb 14, 2017 8:25 am | |
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And a big +1 to that Daryl.
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by Imaginos1892 » Tue Feb 14, 2017 4:06 pm | |
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You mean the Last Commandment. The unwritten one common to most religions that goes something like this:
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by WeirdlyWired » Wed Feb 15, 2017 6:46 am | |
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Random is random. I once had the argument with a professor over god as the organizing principle of the universe. I countered that god must be gravitation since everything in the universe seemed to be controlled by the principle of gravity.
The human mind seeks to identify faces, We see faces everywhere even on Mars, wood grain, clouds, baked goods ... It also seeks order so it makes order of the randomness of mutation (to tie this to this topic). We even developed a mathematical branch for randomness: Chance. Being a spiritual person, I set out on my spiritual quest, got high at the beach and that evening left no tern unstoned And I did eventually find something. It just had no resemblance to the anthropomorphic god of Judeo/Christo/Islam. Or, I think, the Greek Mystery religions Saul the Assassin fused with the Cult of Jesus after his epiphany and name change to Paul. Helas,chou, Je m'en fache.
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by Daryl » Wed Feb 15, 2017 10:45 pm | |
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A decade ago I won a joke competition with my entry using the tern unstoned pun. I'll checkout copyright law and send the bill.
Your overall comment resonates with my vague understanding as well.
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by Imaginos1892 » Wed Feb 15, 2017 11:48 pm | |
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I think the shaggy-dog version predates yours by at least twenty years.
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by Daryl » Thu Feb 16, 2017 3:21 am | |
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Off topic for a moment, the recognised all time best joke was (much shortened for here)-
Panicking new recruit on the two way "Base, base our APC rolled over and I think the Sarge is dead". Base, "Are you sure?", recruit "Pretty sure". Base "Go back and make sure", recruit's radio "Bang", recruit "Ok, now I'm sure he's dead, what do I do next?".
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by Imaginos1892 » Thu Feb 16, 2017 12:01 pm | |
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I suspect there's a version of that one involving a chariot and a kopis. |
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by DDHv » Sat Feb 25, 2017 10:52 pm | |
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The biblical view is that God gives his mercy, grace, and favor without obedience on our part. He just limits it to those who trust Him, which is within His rights. Part of the confusion likely comes because those who trust Him are likely to want to please Him, as a thank you, and so live at least a little differently.
Archeologists report that Canaan, at the time of Abraham, had many trade routes through it, and Abraham came from Ur, which was not wilderness, but one of the centers of the civilization of that day. Egypt, at the time of Joseph, Moses, et al. was another of said centers of civilization. Illiterate, they were not. I strongly agree on the killing part - defense makes sense, killing without good reason does not. Note that the Bible has a four hundred year delay before the conquest of Canaan, specifically because the Canaanites had not yet become wicked enough for God to bring the children of Israel in to replace them(Genesis 15:13>16). Also note that He passed through the divided animals without Abraham, which according to the archeologists meant that He took all responsibility for fulfillment of that covenant, in spite of Abraham's sins. The confluence of trade routes and the resulting strategic position may be one reason for the location: when Israel strayed, the Bible speaks of Him removing His protection, even encouraging invaders. The promises state plainly that the people would not end, but could be thrown out of the land, for cause. If you can describe others who survived as a people for over ten generations exile, having no homeland, please do so. Back to irreducible complexity. From: http://www.nature.com/ncb/journal/v18/n ... b3347.html
Perhaps uterine replicators can be invented sooner than we think! At present, we don't have more than the beginnings of what is needed. From: http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2017/ ... 19-6644085
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by Imaginos1892 » Sun Feb 26, 2017 2:36 am | |
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Of course it's a living organism. So were the ovum and sperm before they fused.
The question that must be answered is:
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by The E » Mon Feb 27, 2017 3:23 am | |
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You know, when you say something like "back to the topic", one would expect that whatever follows will actually be on topic, not another diversion. |
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