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Blind faith and evolution
RE: Blind faith and evolution
This just keeps getting better. The more we refute what Enrico says, the more unintelligible he becomes. I wonder if our words are somehow devolving his mind?
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Yoga is stupid.
ronedee Wrote:Science doesn't have a good explaination for water

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(September 2, 2013 at 4:26 am)enrico Wrote:
(September 1, 2013 at 10:23 am)LostLocke Wrote: If I intentionally stopped in Denver or Miami on my way to LA from NY, then no, that's not chaotic.

If you try to drive in a straight line from NY to LA it will become very chaotic the moment you hit something. It's physically impossible to drive perfectly straight from NY to LA. You have to make turns along the way.
So the act of turning in and of itself does not imply chaos. If it does then everyone is driving chaotically all the time.

It look like you try to twist my words.
I am not talking about accidents that can occur along the way or the fact that you intentionally want to stop here and there along the way.
I am talking about trying to go through the most linear way or instead not knowing how to proceed and therefore turning something that make sense into something that doesn't.
So this confusion can be called Chaos.Wink Shades
If my car randomly decides on its own to stop in Denver on the way, I would call that chaotic.
If I'm carjacked on the way to LA, and the assailants decide to drive to Denver instead, I would call that chaotic. (Although, that would only be chaotic relative to me. For them that might be the plan anyway, so to them it's not at all chaotic.)

But what I don't get is what any of this has to do with your first statement about a "straight line".
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(September 2, 2013 at 11:26 am)BadWriterSparty Wrote: This just keeps getting better. The more we refute what Enrico says, the more unintelligible he becomes. I wonder if our words are somehow devolving his mind?

You do understand that you are dealing with a fucking idiot, right?
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Right, the more advanced our words, the more he feels like he's banging his head against a wall.
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(September 2, 2013 at 12:21 pm)CleanShavenJesus Wrote: Yoga is stupid.

Yoga is just bending over and farting a lot.
Or so I've heard.



You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.

Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.




 








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(September 2, 2013 at 4:26 am)enrico Wrote: As i already said previously if you want to know something you got to have the desire for that thing.
If you want to find a lover you got to go and look for.
If you expect that the lover come knocking at your door and say.........hello darling i felt that you were looking for me so here i am.

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We neither desired you nor sought you, and yet here you are, claiming to have brought us something of value.

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(And for what it's worth, I've been "found" by many men that I wasn't looking for. I've been celibate for close to 20 years, and they keep "finding me.")


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(September 2, 2013 at 5:45 am)trekky0623 Wrote: You don't get it. There is no other science besides “physical” science because science requires observation. If you cannot observe something, it cannot be scientifically examined or studied. So again, what other kinds of science is there?

And looking for something other than the “physical” won't work. By definition, anything beyond the natural universe is supernatural. If it is not part of the “physical,” natural universe, it cannot be observed by us, and it is not science. Period.

Sorry but you are talking a lot of CACCARONI (garbage).
Science is the effort to build knowledge.
Whether this knowledge is physical or mental or spiritual is totally irrelevant.
Unfortunately so many people that never studied latin pretend to know the real meaning of words coming from latin.
I did asked my doctor the meaning of the word CANCER.
He would not know.
I said to him that cancer mean crab but again he would not know why the latin call this disease crab.
He knows how the disease works but total ignorance about the real meaning.
You just remind me my doctor.
Anyway coming back to science who said that the evidence has got to be tested PHYSICALLY and if can not be tested PHYSICALLY is not science?
You got blind faith in the version of something that is stated by someone interested in the physical aspect alone and this create a dogma that you procrastinate in your life. Confused Fall

(September 2, 2013 at 11:26 am)BadWriterSparty Wrote: This just keeps getting better. The more we refute what Enrico says, the more unintelligible he becomes. I wonder if our words are somehow devolving his mind?

Unintelligible?
I only asked you what is the real meaning of the word PHILOSOPHY and so far NONE has been able to explain the real meaning.
Excuse me but considering that you guys post in this thread you suppose to know the meaning so who is the UNINTELLIGIBLE?Thinking

(September 2, 2013 at 6:07 pm)apophenia Wrote: We neither desired you nor sought you, and yet here you are, claiming to have brought us something of value.


Claiming?
I did not know that.
As far as i know i came here to have a bit of fun by confronting my philosophy with materialistic dogmas.


Quote:(And for what it's worth, I've been "found" by many men that I wasn't looking for. I've been celibate for close to 20 years, and they keep "finding me.")

You know what happen when you dig for gold?
Before you find the real nugget you got to find a lot of dust so while you wait for that great day you got to put up with dust.Smile

(September 2, 2013 at 2:35 pm)LostLocke Wrote: But what I don't get is what any of this has to do with your first statement about a "straight line".

Downbeatplumb was telling that evolution is not linear (follow a straight line) while i was telling that it is.
That's all.
The dinosaurs may have disappeared for glaciation or other reasons but that does not mean that the linear evolution is interrupted.
Their consciousness will carry on in some other form of life so the linear evolution continue unabated.
Capishh!!!Wink Shades
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I felt a great disturbance in the brain - as if millions of cells suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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That idiot doesn't have that many brain cells left.
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