marques de sade Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:35 am Post subject: Re: Belief's Role in Perception/Learning (was Re: Tabula Ras |
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On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 03:26:55 GMT, Meltdarok <meltdarok@aol.com>
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| Quote: | marques de sade wrote, On 6/5/2008 11:11 PM:
On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 13:58:06 -0700 (PDT), Janine Starscream
zevillkaa333@yahoo.com> wrote:
Many sexual-negative faiths, the overly dogmatized ones, do indeed
encourage members towards perversion if they restrict healthy
consensual conscious activities to procreation only policies (what a
waste of time that is, and overpopulating!)
it's not a waste of time if they're trying to produce a new batch
of young virgins to keep the cycle going...
Yet after you post this, you will of course deny that you are
contributing to the very behavior that you say is not proper.
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i don't say it's improper. society does...
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`We come now to the idea of the Gaeia Universe, where the whole of the Universe would be a single living entity of which all mankind is barely an organelle. But unlike the organisms of Earth, the elements of the Universe, energy and matter, are not connected by the bloody and battering interaction of consumption that we experience on Earth, but by the same forces of physics and mechanics which govern the aforementioned astronomical principles. The concept of pantheism proposes an additional connection, one of an overarching divine presence. In this divinity, mind and matter are one, and all things in the Universe are evenly connected'' --B.D. Abramson |
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