Aaron

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I've been bored by the repetitive nature of Atheistic Pseudoscientific Materialism for a very long time now

 

Well, you could just see it as a rock against which the soft and yielding water beats itself.

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I've been bored by the repetitive nature of Atheistic Pseudoscientific Materialism for a very long time now

Why were you practicing it?

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More fuel for the fire. Maybe.

 

Maybe we can learn something....

 

 

maybe not. Nonetheless, its a fun clip.

 

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Apech -- sorry to hear about Mr White. :(

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More fuel for the fire. Maybe.

 

Maybe we can learn something....

 

 

maybe not. Nonetheless, its a fun clip.

 

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Apech -- sorry to hear about Mr White. :(

 

Not Chaff

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More fuel for the fire. Maybe.

 

Maybe we can learn something....

 

maybe not. Nonetheless, its a fun clip.

Yes, I am a Prickle. No Goo, see? (I hid it well.)

 

Yes, I am my ego. (Ego being self-realization.)

 

Yes, these hands attached to my wrists are "mine". My hands.

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Marblehead,

 

The argument you present is supported on the premise that individuals have to prove it for it to exist... note that stuff can exist by just being ... in a way it boils down to what individuals choose to believe or disbelieve ... and that does not change the stuff though it certainly changes the experience the individual has of the stuff... those that disbelieve do not experience it... those that believe do experience it ... it be regardless of what individuals experience or claim about it... There is One that knows and can prove it all... the proof is there for those who seek it... though why prove it when one knows it ...

 

Extremely Tired.

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Marblehead,

 

The argument you present is supported on the premise that individuals have to prove it for it to exist...

No, no, no. This is only my standard. I am not trying to place my standards on anyone else.

 

Yes, thoughts are real. (Be careful with your thoughts.)

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Not having proof that a thing exists doesnt mean the thing itself doesnt exist

it means that one doesnt believe it exists if its a thing they require proof to believe the existance of.

or it means that they arent concerned whether it exists or not.

The confusion about a persons- believing in material things and forces- being required for them to actually exist, is

more up Gatito's alley.

I know I could trip over an object I was unaware of

and that boogeymen don't magically appear when the lights go out.

And if folks want to equate god with Tao for the christmas season so they dont feel like hypocrites I understand it even though it isnt the same concept at all.

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Indeed Tao be just a thing that wouldn't exists without the existence of God... In other words when someone understands the Tao completely ... they are just at the beginning of comprehending God awesomeness ...

 

Hmmm don't think so. Where do you get this from.

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