...cox.net> wrote: That would mean Ken was born in North Carolina. В You keep contradicting yourself, Beavershot. В :>hehh. I wonder how far you push me. Oh my, that sounds like a threat Beavershot. Are you going to bring out big bad Billy Cmelak on us? Go to bed you fucking opium addict. The rent's due again and you're going to need all your strength to service ...
... power we have evolved? Maybe real progress, like in all the rest of nature, is not so much in a straight line but in a cycle of births that come from the deaths of the outmoded. Sounds familiar until you factor in the scope of what really can die off to be replaced with something more sustainable. Modern urban centric society can die off. An entire economic system. How energy is used. ...
... would be media coverage. That was a bluff on my part, as although I am a journalist, I write for leisure/boating and IT magazines, not quite as big a stick as I could make it sound. The upshot is that where it took time in the early days, I never had to actually go to court after the first two instances and nowadays I can usually resolve the issue with a few phone calls....
...com> wrote: On Aug 7, 4:56 pm, Sound of Trumpet <soundoftrum...@mailcan.com> wrote: ... do they express it and impliment it, the same or differently? Sound of Troll likes genocide, too. He republished an article by... policies of territorial conquest and racial subjugation had brought death and destruction to tens of millions of people, including the genocide of some...
... by whatever "property" (or complex of properties) is requisite for the justification of such a system of beliefs. Degrees of justification emerge out of the relations of groups of beliefs. which directly and destructively contradict each other, but of which the falsehood of one does not establish the truth of the other There's no "truth" value to atheism, it's merely lack of ...
... It parses, but so does "the sky tastes heavy."- Very good. But atheiest and beleiver are contraries, propositions Atheism isn't a proposition, it's lack of a particular belief. which directly and destructively contradict each other, but of which the falsehood of one does not establish the truth of the other There's no "truth" value to atheism, it's merely lack of theism. It's ...
...would therefore have Christian moral superiority. It parses, but so does "the sky tastes heavy."- Very good. But atheiest and beleiver are contraries, propositions which directly and destructively contradict each other, but of which the falsehood of one does not establish the truth of the other, while the adjective "tastes" contradicts "heavy" in the second (sense) of pressure ...
....com>, Doug says... Any motorist using a proportion of biofuel in their petrol will have joined the ranks of those destroying the rainforest and widlife. A couple of years ago you were telling us all we should be using biofuel. Make your mind up will you? -- Conor Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.........
... possession of a trillion dollars in oil Life is and has been a gamble, you want to take it back to the God for a return on your money? All that humanitarianism is just nonsense and thrills for the cheap seats. It comes from the same lie factory as the Weapons of Mass Destruction and David Koresh's bazookas. I might be able to agree with that part somewhat. TCross
... that Saddam. The real truth about Saddam is he was: a) a Muslim, and Muslims are all ba-a-ad people right b) Sitting on the Biblical Promised Land. b) In possession of a trillion dollars in oil All that humanitarianism is just nonsense and thrills for the cheap seats. It comes from the same lie factory as the Weapons of Mass Destruction and David Koresh's bazookas. TCross