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Re: Preventing evil actions verses praying for a change of heart in evildoers     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 16, 2008 23:32

......@aol.com> wrote: Would you rather prevent evil or pray for a change of heart ...Catholics, are willing to suffer quite a bit (even to the point of martyrdom) to... One problem with simply preventing evil is that it's often done with ... is removed or can't be held, evil people go right back to performing evil. Innocent people can also be caught in the trap. You either...
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Re: Preventing evil actions verses praying for a change of heart in evildoers     

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Author: C3
Date: Aug 16, 2008 18:47

......@aol.com> wrote: Would you rather prevent evil or pray for a change of heart ... Catholics, are willing to suffer quite a bit (even to the point of martyrdom) to... One problem with simply preventing evil is that it's often done with ... is removed or can't be held, evil people go right back to performing evil. Innocent people can also be caught in the trap. You ...
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Re: Preventing evil actions verses praying for a change of heart in evildoers     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 16, 2008 17:57

...C35...@aol.com> wrote: Would you rather prevent evil or pray for a change of heart in ... Catholics, are willing to suffer quite a bit (even to the point of martyrdom) to ...? One problem with simply preventing evil is that it's often done with ...force is removed or can't be held, evil people go right back to performing evil. Innocent people can also be caught in the trap. You either ...
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Preventing evil actions verses praying for a change of heart in evildoers     

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Author: C3
Date: Aug 16, 2008 17:53

Would you rather prevent evil or pray for a change of heart in evildoers?...Roman Catholics, are willing to suffer quite a bit (even to the point of martyrdom) to show... and why? One problem with simply preventing evil is that it's often done with deterrant...force is removed or can't be held, evil people go right back to performing evil. Innocent people can also be caught in the trap. You either ...
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Re: Religious Morality: Pleasure is Evil, Violence is Not     

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Author: traveller
Date: Jun 22, 2008 04:53

...cyclists. Yeah, we know prostitution is a sin, but so is bullying cyclists... This is leading into religious morality, is it not? *** I'm adding my own thoughts to some bits of information: "In a society where truth is so camouflaged and avoided," the li-on hunter (read lie hunter) is the most honest profession. If 'Satyagraha' (nonviolence) is 'the way of the truth,'...
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Re: Religious Morality: Pleasure is Evil, Violence is Not     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jun 19, 2008 16:49

...morality, is it not? You could ride 30 miles a day on the side walk only. When enough kids get flattened then bikers will have rights. *** I'm adding my own thoughts to some bits of information: "In a society where truth is so camouflaged and avoided," the li-on hunter (read lie hunter) is the most honest profession. If 'Satyagraha' (nonviolence) is 'the way of the truth...
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Religious Morality: Pleasure is Evil, Violence is Not     

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Author: KingOfTheApes
Date: Jun 19, 2008 14:54

... much about the cyclists. Yeah, we know prostitution is a sin, but so is bullying cyclists... This is leading into religious morality, is it not? *** I'm adding my own thoughts to some bits of information: "In a society where truth is so camouflaged and avoided," the li-on hunter (read lie hunter) is the most honest profession. If 'Satyagraha' (nonviolence) is 'the way of the truth,'...
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Re: Science More Evil Than Religion?     

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Author: Erwin Hessle
Date: May 23, 2008 15:44

..., no matter how offensive you find it, because in so acting their are being "really moral" and "truly moral" according to the imaginary version of morality they have chosen to accept which is every bit as imaginary and arbitrary as the particular brand of snake-oil you've chosen to buy; or b) you can continue to be the fucktarded and clueless imbecile that you are. Your silly little ...
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Re: THE SUM TOTAL OF MY INFINITE WISDOM + a little bit more     

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Author: pjmutnick
Date: Dec 23, 2007 21:48

... respects Isaiah surpasses even Moses, for he reduced the commandments to six: honesty in dealing; sincerity in speech; refusal of illicit gain; absence of corruption; aversion for bloody deeds; contempt for evil (Mak. 24a). Later he reduced the six to two—justice and charity (ib.). The chief merit of Isaiah's prophecies is their consoling character, for while Moses said, "Thou shalt perish ...
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Re: [9fans] fun and scary evil C code     

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Author: Russ Cox
Date: Dec 20, 2007 08:30

... == 8, what if my implementation is perverse and interleaves the exponent bits amongst the mantissa bits? Where is this disallowed in the standard(s)? It doesn't matter what the standard says; ... conversion of doubles has been precise enough to replicate a specific bit pattern. While conversion doesn't require floating point, it is often...
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