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LA SATANISM EXPOSED     

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Author: GrandMagisterBlackwood
Date: Sep 2, 2008 18:16

... email. Ordinations are conducted several times each week, so normally you ...that permeate Satanism I see many High Priests and High Priestesses...but him. So many paths so little time, but Satan doesn...Rite. An extract from this book was the May, 1991 STB...ed ed. (New York: Weathervane Books, 1970), s.v. Palladian Freemasonry...Reprint. Hawthome, Calif.: the Christian Book Club of America, 1980. "(P...
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Re: Is Nothing Zero?     

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Author: Anthony G. Rubino
Date: Mar 9, 2008 07:59

...precedence to one over the other depending upon the focus at the time of discovery or creation. ZerkonX quoted Anthony G. Rubino: ......... ..., e.g., in a brain as memories, or in a book, or computer, as extensions of memories available to others. Words are... persists. Cor ad cor loquitor. Tony, philosopher http://www.geocities.com/trisector/ So many misconceptions, so little time.
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Re: Consciousness and sense data     

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Author: Anthony G. Rubino
Date: Feb 21, 2008 11:08

... characteristically elusive ... Newton once proclaimed that time is a absolute that flows from... are a number of contemporary books, videos, and programs, that suggest ... the sought after relation a little more closely, but theories of .... Acceptance is simple. Negation takes many forms: e.g., ignorance, indecision, ... http://www.geocities.com/trisector/ So many misconceptions, so little time....
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Re: Tabla rasa: a blank slate. Experience; scratchings on its surface?     

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Author: Anthony G. Rubino
Date: Feb 6, 2008 21:18

... nature of knowledge and information. Many argue that inherent reactivities or ... views on this topic several times. If anyone is interested, they ...some input. At the present time, computers depend on humans to...way that we view a book: i.e., it contains knowledge...i.e., by writing the book or reading it. The intelligence...http://www.geocities.com/trisector/ So many misconceptions, so little time...
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Re: Belief and Certainty     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Feb 2, 2008 17:58

...few years ago Wayne Dyer wrote a book called "Ill See It When I Believe...I haven't read Richard Burton's book to know exactly what points he is...in our own strange ways. Show a little respect for the myths and imaginings of...> evidence they had available at that time. New evidence does not prove ... Tony, philosopherhttp://www.geocities.com/trisector/ So many misconceptions, so little time.
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Re: Belief and Certainty     

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Author: Anthony G. Rubino
Date: Feb 2, 2008 13:52

... wrote I haven't read Richard Burton's book to know exactly what points he is making but... about in our own strange ways. Show a little respect for the myths and imaginings of your ... with the evidence they had available at that time. New evidence does not prove old theories wrong,... past them. Tony, philosopher http://www.geocities.com/trisector/ So many misconceptions, so little time.
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Re: Sagacious Bacteria?     

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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Jan 11, 2008 07:47

...Anthony G. Rubino) wrote: The first time I presented my view on this...We enter the world with a 'book of knowledge' (our physical being) ...We first learn to read that 'book of knowledge' through our senses which....com/trisector/ So many misconceptions, so little time. I like your ... that 'experience' decodes the inherent book of knowledge. Life forms learn ...
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Re: Sagacious Bacteria?     

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Author: zinnic
Date: Jan 11, 2008 06:28

...(Anthony G. Rubino) wrote: The first time I presented my view on this ...We enter the world with a 'book of knowledge' (our physical being) ...We first learn to read that 'book of knowledge' through our senses which....com/trisector/ So many misconceptions, so little time. I like your ... that 'experience' decodes the inherent book of knowledge. Life forms learn ...
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Re: Sagacious Bacteria?     

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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Jan 9, 2008 23:45

...> I like your idea that 'experience' decodes the inherent book of knowledge. Life forms learn from the environment whereas inaminate ...careful to avoid saying that experience decodes the inherent book of knowledge. Rather, I presented experience as the key to...BOfL Tony, philosopher http://www.geocities.com/trisector/ So many misconceptions, so little time.
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Re: Sagacious Bacteria?     

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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Jan 9, 2008 23:43

...(Anthony G. Rubino) wrote: The first time I presented my view on this ... We enter the world with a 'book of knowledge' (our physical being) which... We first learn to read that 'book of knowledge' through our senses which ...geocities.com/trisector/ So many misconceptions, so little time. I like your idea that 'experience' decodes the inherent book of knowledge. Life forms learn from...
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