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Author: PatPat Date: Jul 7, 2008 06:32
To use X-Files lingo, do you believe the truth - whatever your
humorous
or serious (philosophical, religious, or non-religious) definition of
that is,
is really out there (or not) and please say why.
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Author: Stealth TubaStealth Tuba Date: Jul 7, 2008 06:50
Pat wrote:
> To use X-Files lingo, do you believe the truth - whatever your
> humorous
> or serious (philosophical, religious, or non-religious) definition of
> that is,
> is really out there (or not) and please say why.
Yes, and it's making a strange woo-woo, woo-woo sound.
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Author: Langevinger66Langevinger66 Date: Jul 7, 2008 07:55
On 7 jul, 15:50, "Stealth Tuba" example.com> wrote:
> Pat wrote:
>> To use X-Files lingo, do you believe the truth - whatever your
>> humorous
>> or serious (philosophical, religious, or non-religious) definition of
>> that is,
>> is really out there (or not) and please say why.
>
> Yes, and it's making a strange woo-woo, woo-woo sound.
truth got its one iron ports
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Author: bigfletch8bigfletch8 Date: Jul 7, 2008 08:10
On Jul 7, 11:32 pm, Pat earthling.net> wrote:
> To use X-Files lingo, do you believe the truth - whatever your
> humorous
> or serious (philosophical, religious, or non-religious) definition of
> that is,
> is really out there (or not) and please say why.
What sort of truth would you expect to find out there?
Do yo think that something must happen 'in there' to recognise
whatever it was? After all, you are looking at it, it is not looking
at you.
BOfL
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Author: Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Date: Jul 7, 2008 08:38
> On 7 jul, 15:50, "Stealth Tuba" example.com> wrote:
>> Pat wrote:
>>> To use X-Files lingo, do you believe the truth - whatever your
>>> humorous
>>> or serious (philosophical, religious, or non-religious) definition of
>>> that is,
>>> is really out there (or not) and please say why.
>>
>> Yes, and it's making a strange woo-woo, woo-woo sound.
>
> truth got its one iron ports
Looks like a salad to me.
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Author: WordsmithWordsmith Date: Jul 7, 2008 16:34
On Jul 7, 7:32 am, Pat earthling.net> wrote:
> To use X-Files lingo, do you believe the truth - whatever your
> humorous
> or serious (philosophical, religious, or non-religious) definition of
> that is,
> is really out there (or not) and please say why.
Why bother to seek it? Let it find you.
W : )
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Jul 7, 2008 18:45
On Jul 7, 6:32 am, Pat earthling.net> wrote:
> To use X-Files lingo, do you believe the truth - whatever your
> humorous
> or serious (philosophical, religious, or non-religious) definition of
> that is,
> is really out there (or not) and please say why.
Maybe "forms" as in Plato's forms are out there in some sense, not as
actual things but as possible event and interactions in processes. If
the self is identical to a process, or its activity of processing,
then who is to say that this particular self cannot continue on with
some other machinery?
Imagine a library which contained all possible books which could
possibly be written with 26 or more letters, numbers or markings
For every sensible line of straightforward statement in the readable
books there are leagues of senseless cacophonies, verbal jumbles and
incoherence. Nonsense is normal in the this hypothetical Library. The
reasonable (and even humble and pure coherence) would be an almost
miraculous exception.
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Author: Jonnie TylerJonnie Tyler Date: Jul 7, 2008 19:07
> The Theory of Forms typically refers to Plato's belief that the
> material world as it seems to us is not the real world, but only a
> shadow of the real world. Plato spoke of forms (sometimes capitalized...
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Author: C3C3 Date: Jul 8, 2008 00:36
On Jul 7, 6:32�am, Pat earthling.net> wrote:
> To use X-Files lingo, do you believe the truth - whatever your
> humorous
> or serious (philosophical, religious, or non-religious) definition of
> that is,
> is really out there (or not) and please say why.
Well if you stand in the corner of a room and then cross it to the
other corner, is it not the truth that you stood in the other corner?
Does this mean you are still there? Some truths seem to come and go
as such but supposedly there is a truth and it does exist somewhere
"out there". I get this from my faith in God.
C3
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Author: Roger LarssonRoger Larsson Date: Jul 8, 2008 00:54
On 7 Juli, 15:32, Pat earthling.net> wrote:
> To use X-Files lingo, do you believe the truth - whatever your
> humorous
> or serious (philosophical, religious, or non-religious) definition of
> that is,
> is really out there (or not) and please say why.
The truth about Ron Hubbard and his dangerous cult of scientology is
what's working in the real world and all the lies he stood for are
still working in scientology. It's just a matter of time before his
lies stops to work in scientology also.
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