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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2011 at 22:35
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

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Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

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Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

So T, when will you be converting to Christianity?  Wink

When they stop opposing freedom.... Wink


"The truth shall set you free."  Wink

"Nothing shall set you free since you were born free." Wink


I was a "go-along" Christian until 16 or so.

Eventually I said things orthodox Christians didn't like, like how the doctrine of the Trinity is a fraud, "Satan" does not exist, and "hell" is a bullsh*t scare tactic people made up.  I also drink beer because Christ made wine!

Neal Morse is booed for his "preachiness," but ironically, he would be viewed with scorn in most churches in the US because he also is not a Trinitarian.

Interesting. I have never have profound religious beliefs. My family has never been religious. At one point in my life I used to pray but eventually I realized it was empty interested prayer: I was not really praying out of faith but out of interest. I stopped immediately. 

Politically I've never been nothing because I never found an answer to many questions in my head and in my ego and in my personality. Thus, I tried to create order in that chaos with control, and control is the basic point of communism and fascism. Yes, I actually liked things of the Third Reich at one point in my life. It was all about power, narcissism, weakness of the ego and the self. of course I grew out of that but the belief still wasn't there because I never really believed in anything. It was easy to suscribe to democratic-socialism since it sounds nice, it's quite popular, and provided a safe cushion for my procrastinating self. 

Not anymore. Because in the ideas of liberty and freedom I found myself. I always believed in all that. But my own inconsistencies stopped me from realizing the system I was dreaming off would only work if I RUN IT. Total show of a dangerous view of politics. 

Not anymore. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2011 at 22:37
Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

So T, when will you be converting to Christianity?  Wink

When they stop opposing freedom.... Wink


"The truth shall set you free."  Wink

"Nothing shall set you free since you were born free." Wink


I was a "go-along" Christian until 16 or so.

Eventually I said things orthodox Christians didn't like, like how the doctrine of the Trinity is a fraud, "Satan" does not exist, and "hell" is a bullsh*t scare tactic people made up.  I also drink beer because Christ made wine!

Neal Morse is booed for his "preachiness," but ironically, he would be viewed with scorn in most churches in the US because he also is not a Trinitarian.

Interesting. I have never have profound religious beliefs. My family has never been religious. At one point in my life I used to pray but eventually I realized it was empty interested prayer: I was not really praying out of faith but out of interest. I stopped immediately. 

Politically I've never been nothing because I never found an answer to many questions in my head and in my ego and in my personality. Thus, I tried to create order in that chaos with control, and control is the basic point of communism and fascism. Yes, I actually liked things of the Third Reich at one point in my life. It was all about power, narcissism, weakness of the ego and the self. of course I grew out of that but the belief still wasn't there because I never really believed in anything. It was easy to suscribe to democratic-socialism since it sounds nice, it's quite popular, and provided a safe cushion for my procrastinating self. 

Not anymore. Because in the ideas of liberty and freedom I found myself. I always believed in all that. But my own inconsistencies stopped me from realizing the system I was dreaming off would only work if I RUN IT. Total show of a dangerous view of politics. 

Not anymore. 


You truly impress me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2011 at 22:40
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2011 at 23:03
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Llama, in the spirit of free trade, I will send you a copy of Refulgence (next Epignosis album) for a good book you wrote.  What say you?


Deal! As I say, my next one should be ready in a couple of days, so I will PM you for your address then.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2011 at 23:06
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

So T, when will you be converting to Christianity?  Wink

When they stop opposing freedom.... Wink


"The truth shall set you free."  Wink

"Nothing shall set you free since you were born free." Wink


I was a "go-along" Christian until 16 or so.

Eventually I said things orthodox Christians didn't like, like how the doctrine of the Trinity is a fraud, "Satan" does not exist, and "hell" is a bullsh*t scare tactic people made up.  I also drink beer because Christ made wine!

Neal Morse is booed for his "preachiness," but ironically, he would be viewed with scorn in most churches in the US because he also is not a Trinitarian.

Interesting. I have never have profound religious beliefs. My family has never been religious. At one point in my life I used to pray but eventually I realized it was empty interested prayer: I was not really praying out of faith but out of interest. I stopped immediately. 

Politically I've never been nothing because I never found an answer to many questions in my head and in my ego and in my personality. Thus, I tried to create order in that chaos with control, and control is the basic point of communism and fascism. Yes, I actually liked things of the Third Reich at one point in my life. It was all about power, narcissism, weakness of the ego and the self. of course I grew out of that but the belief still wasn't there because I never really believed in anything. It was easy to suscribe to democratic-socialism since it sounds nice, it's quite popular, and provided a safe cushion for my procrastinating self. 

Not anymore. Because in the ideas of liberty and freedom I found myself. I always believed in all that. But my own inconsistencies stopped me from realizing the system I was dreaming off would only work if I RUN IT. Total show of a dangerous view of politics. 

Not anymore. 


You truly impress me.


G.K. Chesterton came awfully close to converting me to Christianity, but it never quite took.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 01:24
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

What a lot of folks don't realize is that "welfare" takes up so little of our budget, that if it were cut out completely, practically nothing would change in terms of government spending.

I think what Rob is getting at here is that when people think "welfare" they think "free money from the government", and that "free money" is such a tiny part of the budget that getting upset about it is pointless. Entitlement spending is not welfare because people pay into it, and it wouldn't be such a big problem if the government weren't so recklessly irresponsible. If the government hadn't written itself IOUs on the increased revenue from the increased Social Security taxes in the '80s we would actually have some money for when the Baby Boomers retire. 
 
Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

 This is why spending has to be cut. You can't tax your way out of a deficit, it doesn't work. Spending must be cut.

I think that everybody agrees spending should be cut, at least on the ground. In Washington, it might a different story, since people tend to get outraged when the abstract ideas of cutting programs starts to affect them, and Washington is foremost beholden to the elections. The disagreement is whether or not it's a good idea to slash spending in a recession and what exactly should be cut. 
 
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

 
The first novel I wrote is called Tolerance.  It deals with an alien race among US people.   This alien race is inherently inept and stupid, yet the United States government requires that teachers and other federally-funded entities cater to them and help them thrive, despite the havoc that doing so causes.

Is that...racist?


Edited by Henry Plainview - February 08 2011 at 01:29
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 06:56
Talk about intrusive government!
We all knew about "The Rent is too Damn High" guy?
Well I thought he was some nutcase spewing one line. Wondering how, as governor of NY if he won, could you do anything about lowering rent.

It gets much much worse...apparently he had some type  of plan after all. One that sounds horrifying IF I can ever grasp what he's getting at. Regardless, it's pretty hilarious.
THIS WILL BE OUR PRESIDENT IN 2012


I THINK he's advocating some type of communism. A take over of the government, or at least putting all the government's money to the poor. He apparently thinks Obama has set things up for this and he's the last key.
No need to pay tuition? Under Obama it's already paid for?

Oh dear more than a nutcase, he may not even be living in this reality....LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 07:32
Originally posted by Henry Plainview Henry Plainview wrote:

 
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

 
The first novel I wrote is called Tolerance.  It deals with an alien race among US people.   This alien race is inherently inept and stupid, yet the United States government requires that teachers and other federally-funded entities cater to them and help them thrive, despite the havoc that doing so causes.

Is that...racist?


Nope.  The aliens are a different species, not a different race.

Besides, race isn't an issue at all.  Culture is.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 08:36
Originally posted by Henry Plainview Henry Plainview wrote:


I think that everybody agrees spending should be cut, at least on the ground. In Washington, it might a different story, since people tend to get outraged when the abstract ideas of cutting programs starts to affect them, and Washington is foremost beholden to the elections. The disagreement is whether or not it's a good idea to slash spending in a recession and what exactly should be cut. 



When I'm going through a personal recession, I usually cut how much I spend. I don't see why it's so hard to see for a country too.
"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 08:38
Even if God exists, I don't see why I should love/respect/care about him at all. That's something that drove me away from Christianity. 
"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 10:27
I could go into tons of reasons why I'm an atheist, but the primary thing is that I simply hate the idea that something created me with the expectation of praise for doing so. It's also a matter that I want there to be just the universe and that's it, or at least no god pulling the strings behind the veil. That's what will keep me from ever converting to a religion, I hope. I had my time of evaluation, and my mind is made. I'm not going to make a point of shattering all I believe in an Neil Morse-ing it up just because someone has a keen knowledge of a dusty old book or a perceived foundational hole in a scientific theory. It's done.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 10:28
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

I could go into tons of reasons why I'm an atheist, but the primary thing is that I simply hate the idea that something created me with the expectation of praise for doing so.

Don't get along with Mom and Dad then?  Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 10:33
Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

I could go into tons of reasons why I'm an atheist, but the primary thing is that I simply hate the idea that something created me with the expectation of praise for doing so.

Don't get along with Mom and Dad then?  Tongue


Nah I love my folks. They probably had those expectations dashed when my older brother was born.Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 10:51
I'm still under the impression that our government really is mostly illusion. I can't get past the ticking voice in my head that screams "it's all divide and conquer!"; they get everyone riled up and their own citizens soon pick sides based on arbitrary values (which they were indoctrinated on by the system itself) then make un-informed choices about the entire countries future and spending. How can stupid, un-interested people who are more interested in American Idol, playing Call of Duty, and competing over who makes more money run a country built on our collective voice? They can't, and that's the entire point. I'd go so far to even say that it's basically a plutocracy in disguise as democracy to give people the illusion of choice, when both outcomes don't serve their well being in the long run. America is a giant Wal-Mart, and we are all employees. 

The best slave is the one who truly believes he is a free man.

I also heavily believe that if you can't exercise your intellect and critical thinking ability on a daily even HOURLY basis, you really have no hope for freedom. Most people's main concern in their daily life is getting to the job they hate so they can pay for sh*t they don't really need, become jaded on life thinking "this is it; might as well live it up!". "Living it up" becomes spending money on pointless sh*t like TV's and home entertainment so you can be brainwashed in hi-def and not have to worry about your pointless job.

Sometimes I feel like the ENTIRE point of politics is the old "carrot and donkey" scheme. They present change as a viable option, but everything that actually NEEDS change for progress is almost always ignored and considered frivolous by our government. This thread is full of TRULY smart people with great ideas and opinions that I could see helping our situation if the majority of our country understood what the governments role SHOULD be. Politics as we know it isn't based on "change" and "progress"; it's based on fooling the public into surrendering the very rights that got those sick f**ks into office in the first place, so when sh*t REALLY hits the fan, we can't defend ourselves. 

To quote a really good band:

"You may not have all you want, all you need
All that you've had has been due to my hand
It can change; It can stay the same
Who's to say? Who can make their claim

You are my people, and there must be no change!

HAIL! HAIL! HAIL! TO THE POWER AND TO GLORYS WAY!"


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 10:56
All great empires have their soma. 
"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 10:58
I always wanted to do a poll to see how many people would give up their right to vote in exchange for free cable.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 11:03
Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

I always wanted to do a poll to see how many people would give up their right to vote in exchange for free cable.


Free internet and you've got mine (must be unregulated, unthrottled broadband).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 11:04
Originally posted by AllP0werToSlaves AllP0werToSlaves wrote:



"You may not have all you want, all you need
All that you've had has been due to my hand
It can change; It can stay the same
Who's to say? Who can make their claim

You are my people, and there must be no change!

HAIL! HAIL! HAIL! TO THE POWER AND TO GLORYS WAY!"


Whitesnake?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 11:05
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Originally posted by AllP0werToSlaves AllP0werToSlaves wrote:



"You may not have all you want, all you need
All that you've had has been due to my hand
It can change; It can stay the same
Who's to say? Who can make their claim

You are my people, and there must be no change!

HAIL! HAIL! HAIL! TO THE POWER AND TO GLORYS WAY!"


Whitesnake?

Lol this made my day Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 12:22
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:


Originally posted by Henry Plainview Henry Plainview wrote:

 
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:


 The first novel I wrote is called Tolerance.  It deals with an alien race among US people.   This alien race is inherently inept and stupid, yet the United States government requires that teachers and other federally-funded entities cater to them and help them thrive, despite the havoc that doing so causes.
Is that...racist?
Nope.  The aliens are a different species, not a different race.Besides, race isn't an issue at all.  Culture is.
Even I missed any racial implications here. Obviously, if it's alien, it's not human, therefore not racist from our point of view (speciesist? Planetist?). And if you were loomi g at the metaphoric side of it, I also understood it was more related to how the working people feed the lazy ones, no matter what race they have. That most poor people belong to minorities have nothig to do with race, but how they got here, and how they don't integrate into the system, or decide to love on external support and forget how to do things themselves.

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