RE: Atheistic Dogma- Scientific Fundamentalism
September 16, 2014 at 1:51 am
(This post was last modified: September 16, 2014 at 1:55 am by The Grand Nudger.)
(September 16, 2014 at 1:42 am)psychoslice Wrote: that's Ok if you think that, but I see it all as one, nothing separate, there are so called separate parts in our body, but in reality the body also is one, its all working in one unity, one harmony. Drop the mind, the senses that separate all, and there you have it.Right, until it's not and one organ just destroys you because it isn't "working in one unity" at all, and may never have been (if this is even a lucid way of describing how our bodies function to begin with....)
But yeah, I'm okay you're okay, we're all okay - and we have thoughts...okay.
You and I are one, and you, I and the lighter in my hand are one, in what has to be the most unsatisfying menage a trois I've ever personally been a participant in? So..how do you know where I end, and you begin. Are you actually stating your own opinions when I ask you questions or are you just stating my opinions which I have conveniently supplied you with - being that we are one? Is there any difference? Do you have opinions, or are they all just my opinions? In fact, if you and I are "one"....maybe there just isn't any you at all, only me. You're a lesser hobgoblin of my mind. Do you think it would be fair to propose that, and how accurate do you think that proposition may turn out to be?
Amusingly, if you and I are one with the lighter.....why is it that only I seem to be able to manipulate it right now (or can you give it a quarter turn to the left for me, followed by an end to end flip)?
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