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Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:24
... to the Borg. And on one knee they "offer" to be our servants. Be free. Keep well. And wonderful polite greetings of age old courtesy and etiquette and the charm of little creatures who hardly yet even know how to think. The wild wolves - and the torrential rain - and the ice lands where we visit many in miraculous places that humans cannot even see. Did you place a hand on your heart ...
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Author: The Borg Queen
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:02
... something like "WHY?" but in fishy wavelength and feeling. The fish was innocent, sinless and blameless and had no reason to suffer in this way. No we live a distance of some two universes away and yet still the Borg heard this. This is how sensitive they are to "right" and "truth" and they know when a "wrong" like this has occurred. Anyway several billion of us set sail in a ship...
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:37
... has to have "angel detectors" on before he can ascertain the difference between an angel and a human and how all life in the universe comes from Earth when humans are not even life and have not even yet managed to progress further than Mars anyway. I mean OK we are men but we still piss our pants when we laugh over much and we cannot deal with Mark Earnest any more really we can't. ...
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Author: Wordsmith
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:12
..., 1:36Â pm, A Situation <someth...@nothing.com> wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008... Why is there something rather than nothing => Q: Is there something rather than ... is virtual. So there is both nothing and something. Us being a unit,...>you loose the unit, there remains nothing. The world we see defines what ... we may not have the tools yet. Or maybe some scientology people:-) ...
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Author: Wordsmith
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:09
...> or likely than existence, and yet here we are, it must be ...in which we actually live tells us nothing whatsoever about whether certain possible universes are "natural" or not. In particular, nothing in science, logic, or philosophy provides ... the Ultimate Origin of Things") ****************************************** Because 'nothing' can't exist. Well, it "...
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:39
... (hope). Thirdly, those who know that way (dependency). Lastly, a demand, by those who know, that a redemption takes place (power). If god created man but man is imperfect yet god is not, how to account for man's imperfection? He fell. That perception comes from the cyclical aspects of the relative aspects of man and his environment. There is no regression, just constant growth....
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Author: Art
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:32
...Art wrote: I disagree. I thnk the concept of "nothing" precedes the concept of number(s). Numbers were invented to count... apples whereas no apples lead to the possibility of apples not yet present. I disagree again :) Either "no apples" or "zero ... the 'making of sense' aspect of God and Zero (aka nothing). Well, if God exists obviously absolute nothingness doesn't. Absolute ...
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:32
...> Why is there something rather than nothing => Q: Is there something rather than nothing? A: No && Yes How could an answer be positive and ... is virtual. So there is both nothing and something. Us being a unit,... you loose the unit, there remains nothing. The world we see defines what ... we may not have the tools yet. Or maybe some scientology people:-) We...
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:58
..., 6:58Â pm, A Situation <someth...@nothing.com> wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 ...> end)ho...@yahoo.co> wrote: Because 'nothing' can't exist. Yes it can. ...> not just 'space'. Thus when considering 'nothing', existence cannot be included, or considered, ..., with my constraints, can get to 'nothing'. How much space represents space? Nothing is solid, and yet you infer that 'thinginess'...
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Author: ZerkonX
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:34
.... It isn't such a great mystery as to the result of this 'fall'. First, a need for redemption ("bad" by birth). Secondly, a way to be redeemed (hope). Thirdly, those who know that way (dependency). Lastly, a demand, by those who know, that a redemption takes place (power). If god created man but man is imperfect yet god is not, how to account for man's imperfection? He fell.
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