Scientific Proof Of God
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You speak with such certainty yet you don't have slightest clue in the world
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And you do?superuniverse wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:16 pmYou speak with such certainty yet you don't have slightest clue in the world
You have no idea about my life experience and you never will so stop making presumptions.
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When they call you up for bearing False Witness, claiming you were "Lying for Jesus", won't save you from Eternal Damnation.
I call bullshit - Alfred E Einstein
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JFCOAPS. He does not know the crap he believes in. FFS
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Tel us what you believe in, Ditchy?
As if it matters.
As if it matters.
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Why believe in anything?
(using the religious definition of "believe", not the more neutral philosophical definition...)
(using the religious definition of "believe", not the more neutral philosophical definition...)
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You believe that paper with pretty pictures of important people is real?
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You believe that someone in a blue uniform wearing a flashy badge and a gun in their holster has real and legitimate authority?
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It depends what you mean by "believe". In a purely pragmatic sense, in normal circumstances it is useful to recognise the consequences of not recognising the authority of police personnel. If said personnel overstep their powers (which of course they do, in most jurisdictions at least occasionally) then one should either use the legal remedies provided by the rule of law, or join a protest movement if such remedies are not working.superuniverse wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:06 amYou believe that someone in a blue uniform wearing a flashy badge and a gun in their holster has real and legitimate authority?
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And what happens when protest movements become useless?
Obviously you don't read what we write...
THE PROPHET OF THE NEW WORLD: HERBERT MARCUSE
https://www.marxists.org/reference/arch ... olence.htm
“My answer is based on the American situation, but you will see that you can easily infer from it what applies to your own. These demonstrations are not confrontations when they remain within the framework of legality. But when they do so, they subject themselves to the institutionalized violence that autonomously determines the framework of legality and can restrict it to a suffocating minimum; for example, by applying laws such as those forbidding trespass on private or government property, interfering with traffic, disturbance of the peace, etc. Accordingly what was legal can become illegal from one minute to the next if a completely peaceful demonstration disturbs the peace or voluntarily or involuntarily trespasses on private property, and so on. In this situation confrontations with state power, with institutionalized violence, seem inevitable – unless opposition becomes a harmless ritual, a pacifier of conscience, and a star witness for the rights and freedoms available under the status quo. This was the experience of the civil rights movement: that the others practice the violence, that the others are the violence, and that against this violence legality is problematic from the very beginning. This will also be the experience of the student opposition as soon as the system feels threatened by it. And then the opposition is placed before the fatal decision: opposition as ritual event or opposition as resistance, i.e. civil disobedience.”
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Obviously you don't read what we write...
THE PROPHET OF THE NEW WORLD: HERBERT MARCUSE
https://www.marxists.org/reference/arch ... olence.htm
“My answer is based on the American situation, but you will see that you can easily infer from it what applies to your own. These demonstrations are not confrontations when they remain within the framework of legality. But when they do so, they subject themselves to the institutionalized violence that autonomously determines the framework of legality and can restrict it to a suffocating minimum; for example, by applying laws such as those forbidding trespass on private or government property, interfering with traffic, disturbance of the peace, etc. Accordingly what was legal can become illegal from one minute to the next if a completely peaceful demonstration disturbs the peace or voluntarily or involuntarily trespasses on private property, and so on. In this situation confrontations with state power, with institutionalized violence, seem inevitable – unless opposition becomes a harmless ritual, a pacifier of conscience, and a star witness for the rights and freedoms available under the status quo. This was the experience of the civil rights movement: that the others practice the violence, that the others are the violence, and that against this violence legality is problematic from the very beginning. This will also be the experience of the student opposition as soon as the system feels threatened by it. And then the opposition is placed before the fatal decision: opposition as ritual event or opposition as resistance, i.e. civil disobedience.”
Https://nostradamususa.wordpress.com
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What makes you think that I would not consider civil disobedience in a cause I felt strongly about, if normal protest marches were having little effect? Climate change protesters world wide have used disruptive (but non-violent) tactics.
I was an organiser of massive anti-Vietnam war protests in Melbourne in the early 70's, which were one of the factors that led to a change of Australian government and a withdrawal from that war.
It's not the political element of your thought that generates opposition to your posts on this forum, but your sinister delight in predicting divine punishment for atheism.
I was an organiser of massive anti-Vietnam war protests in Melbourne in the early 70's, which were one of the factors that led to a change of Australian government and a withdrawal from that war.
It's not the political element of your thought that generates opposition to your posts on this forum, but your sinister delight in predicting divine punishment for atheism.
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The Ghost of Mr. Woodchuckles awaits us to join him in the Great Green Lawn in the sky. All with continually growing incisors get a free pass.
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