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Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for supernatural in alt.magick
Author: bb
Date: Nov 29, 2007 12:02
CLEARING Tech: Supernatural phenomena. "It's difficult for me to say what a "supernatural phenomena" is. It's so "normal" in some way, since my OTIII done about 25 years ago at Saint ... level, and since then forever stable after some services in the Freezone. So - I'd say for me "supernatural" (aside of Santana's album) would be something that I'd do in my life that would surprise ME... (...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for supernatural in alt.philosophy
Author: tg
Date: Apr 9, 2007 06:04
... have the right to competent counsel" because he can predict with confidence the outcome of his case---that is, failure of appeal regardless of facts of the case. So "legal rights" is an abstraction, but it is a testable abstraction. We can use it in statements which can be falsified empirically. I will pause for comment and post a part two on the matter of supernatural rights. -tg
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for supernatural in alt.philosophy
Author: tg
Date: Apr 3, 2007 14:02
...> I don't know where you got that idea from. Most of the arguments that I've seen are theological rather than philosophical in nature. At the core, the ideas are based on supernatural concepts, like 'rights' other than legal rights. Anybody who thinks a law if wrong is appealing to an idea like that. Also anybody who thinks a law is right, right? And ...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for supernatural in alt.philosophy
Author: 1Z
Date: Apr 3, 2007 12:48
...> I don't know where you got that idea from. Most of the arguments that I've seen are theological rather than philosophical in nature. At the core, the ideas are based on supernatural concepts, like 'rights' other than legal rights. Anybody who thinks a law if wrong is appealing to an idea like that. And propagandistic in the same way as religions tend to be, as we see in...
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