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Date: Sep 29, 2007 09:00
Just a few more scattered bits and pieces about humans, that the
aliens might like to know about. Just doing my public service, as
usual!
1) Questions often work better to explain things to humans, than
answers do. Despite that when talking to logical creatures, answers
work better than questions. This is because once again, humans are
backwards. Questions help break past the wall of ignorance that humans
create, you see. Humans have spent so long rejecting the truth,
pretending to be good when they are evil, that they've mastered
rejecting answers. But rejecting questions... they aren't so good at.
2) Humans are masters of delusion! Delusion is basically where someone
tells themself something that's not true, because they want to hear
that it is true. Humans actually create more lies than anywhere else
in the Universe! Earth is the capital of lies. All the media we hear,
all the things people tell themselves and each other. All... delusion.
They even manage to rope other people into helping their delusions.
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Sep 29, 2007 09:32
Tell me alien what is good and then we might get on to how good
questions are.
...many writers make claims about what ought to be on the basis of
statements about what is. But there seems to be a big difference
between descriptive statements (about what is) and prescriptive
statements (about what ought to be).
Hume discusses the problem in book III, part I, section I of his A
Treatise of Human Nature:
" In every system of morality, which I have hitherto met with, I have
always remark'd, that the author proceeds for some time in the
ordinary ways of reasoning, and establishes the being of a God, or
makes...
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Date: Sep 29, 2007 10:10
On Sep 29, 5:32 pm, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
> Tell me alien what is good and then we might get on to how good
> questions are.
Good... is simply going out of your way to help innocent others not
because you expect to get anything back but simply because you like
helping.
But that is not the same as innocence. Innocence is going out of your
way for the benefit of innocent others. Basically the difference is...
that innocence can be either from true care, respect, or both true-
care and respect. Respectful people may lack true care and still be
innocent, as long as they admit they lack true care.
> ...many writers make claims about what ought to be on the basis of
> statements about what is
Then it's a good thing I don't do that.
Because I speak in terms of absolutes. And those absolutes teach me
that Earth is backwards. Surely, if anyone is speaking in terms of
absolutes, they'd be able to be entirely against the planet they live
on to thep oint that they find it backwards?
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Date: Sep 29, 2007 15:41
Oh yes, another thing.
6) Humans are the great corruptors of knowledge. Everything they get
their filthy hands on, they corrupt. They took the mayan 2012 date and
totally misinterpreted it. They corrupted the Bible. They corrupted
Islam. They even created a "science" in which there is no spirit,
where "things just exist" and we are all machines. There is nothing
humans won't do their best to utterly corrupt.
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Author: brian fletcherbrian fletcher Date: Sep 29, 2007 17:52
> Oh yes, another thing.
>
> 6) Humans are the great corruptors of knowledge. Everything they get
> their filthy hands on, they corrupt. They took the mayan 2012 date and
> totally misinterpreted it. They corrupted the Bible. They corrupted
> Islam. They even created a "science" in which there is no spirit,
> where "things just exist" and we are all machines. There is nothing
> humans won't do their best to utterly corrupt.
>
Such is their determination to get to the truth...
And they do......one by one, not en masse as many groups of aliens would
believe.
BOfL
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Author: chatnoirchatnoir Date: Sep 30, 2007 02:32
> Just a few more scattered bits and pieces about humans, that the
> aliens might like to know about. Just doing my public service, as
> usual!
>
> 1) Questions often work better to explain things to humans, than
> answers do. Despite that when talking to logical creatures, answers
> work better than questions. This is because once again, humans are
> backwards. Questions help break past the wall of ignorance that humans
> create, you see. Humans have spent so long rejecting the truth,
> pretending to be good when they are evil, that they've mastered
> rejecting answers. But rejecting questions... they aren't so good at.
>
> 2) Humans are masters of delusion! Delusion is basically where someone
> tells themself something that's not true, because they want to hear
> that it is true. Humans actually create more lies than anywhere else
> in the Universe! Earth is the capital of lies. All the media we hear,
> all the things people tell themselves and each other. All... delusion.
> They even manage to rope other people into helping their delusions.
> ...
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Date: Sep 30, 2007 07:13
> Tell me alien what is good
Any superior species will either ignore the inferior system of the
humans, or replace the inferior system of the humans with their own
superior system.
There is never going to be such a thing as "friendship", with a
superior species. You better stop sending messages into outer space,
unless you want to be replaced by a superior system.
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Date: Sep 30, 2007 07:37
Weapons isn't necessarily the most important thing in a war.
The amount of internal integration of a system determines how easily
it can be dissolved.
You thought it would be easy to kill the muslims with your superior
weapons, but does your system have a higher level of internal
integration?
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Author: Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the InternetSaint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet Date: Sep 30, 2007 23:05
On Sep 30, 7:37 am, zanthius.d...@ gmail.com wrote:
> Weapons isn't necessarily the most important thing in a war.
>
> The amount of internal integration of a system determines how easily
> it can be dissolved.
>
> You thought it would be easy to kill the muslims with your superior
> weapons, but does your system have a higher level of internal
> integration?
Having graduating from Central High in Little Rock, Ark. I don't
believe in segregation and do NOW see the urgent need for world
integration, compassion and love. It will happen and it will be
done soon too.
- Tom
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