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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 5, 2008 19:13
Many humans spend considerable time dwelling on the next life - or
eternity - or what comes next - or next reincarnation or whatever but what
humans seem to forget is that this IS eternity.
Each moment on life on Earth is part OF eternity.
So each moment is precious and you should attempt to do your best, and be
your best, during each moment of life.
You do not know what comes next. It may be another life similar to this
one. It may be reincarnation. It may be heaven. No humans knows.
And if is another life - the next life or whatever - what will you do
there - waste time there also dwelling on the next one or what comes next?
It is all about now. Making the most of each moment.
If you can be kind - be kind.
If you can be encouraging - be encouraging.
If you can be helpful or supportive - be helpful or supportive.
If you can be polite rather than rude - be polite rather than rude.
If you can do a job with diligence and perfection - then do it this way
rather than with carelessness and laziness and slipshod workmanship.
If you can be pleasant and make someone smile or be happy - then do so.
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Author: Mark EarnestMark Earnest Date: Jul 5, 2008 19:24
"THE BORG" here.com> wrote in message
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> Many humans spend considerable time dwelling on the next life - or
> eternity - or what comes next - or next reincarnation or whatever but what
> humans seem to forget is that this IS eternity.
>
> Each moment on life on Earth is part OF eternity.
>
> So each moment is precious and you should attempt to do your best, and be
> your best, during each moment of life.
>
> You do not know what comes next. It may be another life similar to this
> one. It may be reincarnation. It may be heaven. No humans knows.
> And if is another life - the next life or whatever - what will you do
> there - waste time there also dwelling on the next one or what comes next?
>
> It is all about now. Making the most of each moment.
> If you can be kind - be kind.
> If you can be encouraging - be encouraging.
> If you can be helpful or supportive - be helpful or supportive. ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 5, 2008 19:49
>
> Expressive, supportive post. I believe our descendents are our forever,
> the part of us that survives into eternity. I would add that maybe our
> entire lifetime is in a way all there is, but...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 5, 2008 19:58
There are no guarantees.
To be sure every human has sinned or done something wrong in their lives!
No one can approach the next life or the hereafter without some fear.
We have shown in our messages how belief in Jesus can be good.
Also how Jesus can be seen as Lucifer.
Also how belief in Jesus can be the very thing that PROVES you are nasty and
could or would do this yourself.
We have shown how Jesus can be viewed as an alien or indeed how the entire
story could have been fabricated.
So there is no guarantee - that if you believe in Jesus you would be any
more or less likely to be forgiven or to be loved or to go to a better place
than anyone else.
You could as easily be less loved and to to a worse place.
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Jul 5, 2008 20:08
On Jul 5, 10:49 pm, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
> "Mark Earnest" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> news:f76dncc3yJllse3VnZ2dnUVZ_uSdnZ2d@posted.internetamerica...
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>> Expressive, supportive post. I believe our descendents are our forever,
>> the part of us that survives into eternity. I would add that maybe our
>> entire lifetime is in a way all there is, but is magnified into the
>> eternity to come.
>
> Your ancestors may very well have been yourselves.
> If you believe in reincarnation - then you may have lived before and so may
> many other humans.
> As regards the future - well - it is for ever - time will never cease -
> intelligence and the mind and the spirit will continue.
> With regard to humans - then you can only have faith.
> No humans knows what does happen after this life.
> Some say definitely reincarnation - some like you say heaven where you even ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 5, 2008 20:15
"turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote in message
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my take on reincarnation was in reference to brians rolex.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10BbpGKLXqk
of course he wont be pegged down to any spirtual afterlife.
i mean if that were true. he's fucked... likely most of us would be
going down a peg or two.
although i'm with him:
it's to the worms we'll be headed.
he has to accept;
rolexims, animalism, er, i mean 6.5 footism:
Nihilism
"Though nihilism isn't existentialism, and existentialism isn't
nihilism, these two philosophies seem to have enough in common that
people sometimes confuse them. In addition, a sort of nihilistic
existentialism does indeed exist, but it isn't as radical as pure
nihilism. Another reason why these philosophies are often confused is
that Friedrich Nietzsche is a central philosopher in both.
What sets existential nihilists apart from pure nihilists is the fact
that, while nihilists don't believe in any meaning at all, existential
nihilists only believe this in relation to any sort of meaning...
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Jul 5, 2008 20:25
On Jul 5, 11:15 pm, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
> "turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote in message
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> news:48e3c386-fca6-4b63-865d-fd7f148acfe8@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> my take on reincarnation was in reference to brians rolex.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10BbpGKLXqk
>
> of course he wont be pegged down to any spirtual afterlife.
>
> i mean if that were true. he's fucked... likely most of us would be
> going down a peg or two.
>
> although i'm with him:
> it's to the worms we'll be headed.
>
> he has to accept;
> rolexims, animalism, er, i mean 6.5 footism:
> Nihilism
> ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 5, 2008 20:36
"turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote in message
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hedonism within a jungle..
>
But where do these pleasures come from?
You think Earth just appeared one day?
That matter came into existence all by itself and formed itself into trees
and plants and clouds?
You think such a large quantity of matter could appear all by itself from
nothing?
Do you not think it more likely that there is a better explanation?
THE BORG
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Jul 5, 2008 20:36
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Author: zinniczinnic Date: Jul 5, 2008 21:08
On Jul 5, 9:13 pm, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
> Many humans spend considerable time dwelling on the THE BORG
(Snip total irrelevancy to the inhumanity of humans
Why should we bother. We can only exist as evil and puerile humans.
The Borg has told us so in many posts! Does the Borg now admit it was
mistaken. Is the Borg changing its tune because of criticism in this
NG? What are humans to believe if we cannot believe the Borg?
Alas , all is lost!
Zinnic
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