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9/11: The Day America Embraced a Metaphor of War     

Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 13, 2008 08:03

9/11: The Day America Embraced a Metaphor of War By Rep. Dennis Kucinich, The Nation. Posted September 11, 2008. We should not only remember 9/11. We should ... we can one day become a re-United States. 9/11 is the day the world changed. It is the day America embraced a metaphor of war. If we are open to truth and reconciliation, we may one day be able, once again, to embrace peace.
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Existentialism, Metaphors, and Unforgivable Sin.     

Author: Kevin B. Murphy
Date: Sep 11, 2008 01:24

...... I may just have the faintest glimmer of what that is but nothing more than that. It's like, there are personality types that 'melt' other people from the inside, if that relates. Metaphors are typically not the way I go with it because unforgivable sin works just as well. Those with unforgivable sin have a personality type which would rather nurse a grudge then to take initiative. I ...
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Sociopathic-Peasant Girl is a Metaphor     

Author: Kevin B. Murphy
Date: Sep 10, 2008 11:14

...girl was a real person but she turns out to have been just a figment of my imagination. Sociopathic-peasant girl turns out to be a metaphor and she is a metaphor for all of you. Hang myself with my own rope must be what all of you are thinking but I'm not seeing it. One of the reasons why I...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor     

Author: ta
Date: Aug 27, 2008 07:07

...out of a hole in the ground near the base of the tower. Is this not a metaphor for the scientific effort of today where almost every aspect of the universe and consciousness seems ...depends on the individual’s interpretation and degree of materialism. The tower of Babel is a metaphor for systems; the tower is a physical structure, but it's referent is psychological structure. You ...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor     

Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Aug 27, 2008 06:29

On Aug 27, 8:23 am, ZerkonX <Z...@X.net> wrote: On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 02:09:08 -0700, Errol wrote: Is this not a metaphor for ... The Titanic. A Metaphor for Human arrogance. Continuous process improvement.
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor     

Author: ZerkonX
Date: Aug 27, 2008 06:23

On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 02:09:08 -0700, Errol wrote: Is this not a metaphor for ... The Titanic. A Metaphor for Human arrogance.
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor     

Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Aug 27, 2008 05:54

... from his injuries, our hero discovers he is back on earth and has simply crawled out of a hole in the ground near the base of the tower. Is this not a metaphor for the scientific effort of today where almost every aspect of the universe and consciousness seems to have a dualistic aspect, whereby everything seems to have either a commonplace...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor     

Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 26, 2008 22:41

... from his injuries, our hero discovers he is back on earth and has simply crawled out of a hole in the ground near the base of the tower. Is this not a metaphor for the scientific effort of today where almost every aspect of the universe and consciousness seems to have a dualistic aspect, whereby everything seems to have either a commonplace or a ...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor     

Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Aug 26, 2008 20:14

...After recuperating from his injuries, our hero discovers he is back on earth and has simply crawled out of a hole in the ground near the base of the tower. Is this not a metaphor for the scientific effort of today where almost every aspect of the universe and consciousness seems to have a dualistic aspect, whereby everything seems to have either a commonplace or a ...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor     

Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 26, 2008 18:14

...> After recuperating from his injuries, our hero discovers he is back on earth and has simply crawled out of a hole in the ground near the base of the tower. Is this not a metaphor for the scientific effort of today where almost every aspect of the universe and consciousness seems to have a dualistic aspect, whereby everything seems to have either a commonplace or a mystical ...
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