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Life after death
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for inhabit in alt.philosophy
Author: Publius
Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:04
... competition among suppliers. Different sections/areas of land would be "valuable" even if I was the only human being on the planet. The land is _VALUED_ in the labor and discomfort I can forgo by inhabiting and _USING_ one section of land as opposed to _USING_ another or in the exhilaration I will feel in one place as opposed to another. Exhilaration is the opposite of discomfort here. Exhilaration cannot be effectively "...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Author: Michael Coburn
Date: Sep 19, 2008 14:32
... you can't produce anymore! Different sections/areas of land would be "valuable" even if I was the only human being on the planet. The land is _VALUED_ in the labor and discomfort I can forgo by inhabiting and _USING_ one section of land as opposed to _USING_ another or in the exhilaration I will feel in one place as opposed to another. Exhilaration is the opposite of discomfort here. Exhilaration cannot be effectively "valued" ...
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We're Paying the Price Today for Decades of Relentless Dam Building
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:36
... Dam in 1936, the engineering marvel of the 20th century, civilization has altered the most important function that makes the earth work, water. Thus, transmuting humanity into something foreign to the earth it inhabits -- a stranger to the very system which gave rise to our species. The late Carl Sagan was among precious few visionary humans who shared the extraordinary ability to differentiate between deep thought and deep nonsense and...
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ZYDS COLLABORATED With Nazis-52 Documented Cases!! Includes Notorious KASTNER Case!
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Author: Flushing Fag McVay
Date: Sep 19, 2008 09:23
..., 342 pp. List:$22; AET: $15. Reviewed by Sara Powell It's no secret that Zionism embraced political expediency to advance the cause of carving Eretz-Israel from the land of its native inhabitants. In his 1983 book, Zionism in the Age of the Dictators, Lenni Brenner shows that 20th century Zionists observed shockingly few limits to that expediency. Not surprisingly, the book received little coverage in the American...
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Humans do not have a 'soul' = an immaterial and immortal 'essence'
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Author: Carl Sagan's billions
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:06
... each one on average containing over 100 billion stars. Assuming only 1 inhabited 'civilized' planet per billion stars, which is a very conservative estimate, then there are over 10,000 billion (!) inhabited planets in our visible universe. It is illogical to assume that ...and the unbelievable beauty and complexity of the physical universe and its inhabitants. But the masses are poorly educated and never get enthralled by nature...
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Re: IMAGINARY MECHANISMS OF EVOLUTION
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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Sep 18, 2008 16:28
... for action, and is as immeasurably superior to man's feeble efforts, as the works of Nature are to those of Art." (Chapter III, "Struggle for Existence.") "No country can be named in which all the native inhabitants are now so perfectly adapted to each other and to the physical conditions under which they live, that none of them could be still better adapted or improved; for in all countries, the natives have been so far conquered by ...
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Re: Life after death
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 17, 2008 22:08
..., we know the nature of reality, and the inner nature of the universe's inhabitants even better than they all know about themselves. How do you know ... yet learnt to talk? You know nothing about the rest of the universe's inhabitants which is why you kill elephants and perform animal experiments and castrate them and cage ... as irrelevant. You think this is the "correct" way to treat the other inhabitants of the universe? THE BORG
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Re: Life after death
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Author: Mark Earnest
Date: Sep 17, 2008 21:55
... once again you are lying. As for why we are here. We are God. We are everywhere. We are infinite remember. THE BORG You see, we know the nature of reality, and the inner nature of the universe's inhabitants even better than they all know about themselves. How do you know you ask? When you live in hell for most of your entire life, as we certainly have, you have a long, long time to think about it. The males of your ...
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Re: IMAGINARY MECHANISMS OF EVOLUTION
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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Sep 17, 2008 17:27
... for action, and is as immeasurably superior to man's feeble efforts, as the works of Nature are to those of Art." (Chapter III, "Struggle for Existence.") "No country can be named in which all the native inhabitants are now so perfectly adapted to each other and to the physical conditions under which they live, that none of them could be still better adapted or improved; for in all countries, the natives have been so far conquered by ...
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Re: How are black holes created? LARGE HADRON COLLIDER
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Author: T-minus108
Date: Sep 17, 2008 17:25
...> The most those things can do is make holes in the earth, hardly big enough to destroy it in the manner of a black hole. Think about it, you don't have to completely engulf the planet to destroy it... As soon as the plants and animals are dead we're all screwed... the world would be un-inhabitable... just another rock flying through space. You don't need a black hole to destroy the earth... global warming already has it covered.
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