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I am still waiting to hear from God loving people.

 
 
Setanta
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 05:55 am
@George,
Hehehehehehehe . . .
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 06:25 am
@reasoning logic,
reasoning logic wrote:
I would like to hear from anyone theist or atheist who finds our system to be morally bankrupt and closer to being psychopathic than a system that has been socially engineered for the well being of society.
I support laissez faire capitalism
and I eagerly oppose social engineering.





reasoning logic wrote:
I am interested in all points of views but would really like to hear from church members on how they feel and what they think should be done.
I think that we shoud employ laissez faire capitalism
and that government (drasticly cut down) shoud be financed ONLY
by sales taxes and by importation tarriffs.
That is what shoud be done.
eurocelticyankee
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 02:49 pm
http://www.lulztruck.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/DearGod.jpg
reasoning logic
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 03:27 pm
@eurocelticyankee,
Something to think about isn't it.
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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 03:28 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Quote:
I support laissez faire capitalism
and I eagerly oppose social engineering.


What do you think about political engineering and science?
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FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 03:29 pm
@reasoning logic,
I don't advocate anyone mistreating anyone for the purpose of making those people suffer in pain, through emotions or otherwise because they have, or think that they have power.

reasoning logic
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 03:33 pm
@George,
Quote:
Feel a breeze as that went over your head?



Help us recapture the moment if you would, was it like the holy spirit coming through the clouds and enlightening you?

Do you think he should join the Ted team or just keep it solo?


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reasoning logic
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 03:37 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
Quote:
I don't advocate anyone mistreating anyone for the purpose of making those people suffer in pain, through emotions or otherwise because they have, or think that they have power.


I bet that we have more than this in common even though I am not a betting man.
eurocelticyankee
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 03:39 pm
http://www.geekfill.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/intelligent.jpg
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 03:40 pm
@reasoning logic,
You're English, I'm Australian.

All Aussies, supposidly came from England somewhere along the way.....

reasoning logic
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 04:00 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
I hear we all came from Africa but who knows. We may discover many things in the future that we were persistently being incorrect about.

Informative. This video covers more than UC Davis

FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 04:08 pm
@reasoning logic,
Or Mars who knows.

If it's all the same to you, there is no point me watching "negativity"...

In my world with every negative there is a positive and I choose to surround myself by positive...

reasoning logic
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 04:18 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
I do understand it takes a strong mind to use this information without getting caught up in the emotions.
I for one fail quite often but I just can not stand idle by while others suffer injustice and I am not suffering.

I think that the only thing it takes is educating yourself and sharing your knowledge with others and using peaceful means.

Everything that I know came from others like you. It takes along time for that 100th monkey to swim as far as he/she did.
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 04:25 pm
@reasoning logic,
I admire people who make a difference in this World.

We all have something we can share, that will benefit another.

There are many things I would change in this World, if I could . Unfortunately, sometimes no matter how many people step in to protest, even if resolved, it isn't resolved for ever.

Learning is part of life.

Finding yourself is also part of life.

I'd hassed at guess, that is where you are.
reasoning logic
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 04:51 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
Quote:
There are many things I would change in this World, if I could . Unfortunately, sometimes no matter how many people step in to protest, even if resolved, it isn't resolved for ever.

Learning is part of life.

Finding yourself is also part of life.

I'd hassed at guess, that is where you are.


You seem to have been around and learned quite a bit.

I have learned quite a bit from the bible myself and I am still learning.

I read beware of wolves in sheep's clothing in the bible and when I apply it to modern day psychology I think of psychopaths. I have an interest studying anthropology, sociology, history and what it means to be a psychopath, because I read "beware of wolves in sheep's clothing.
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 05:06 pm
@reasoning logic,
With age comes wisdom. Although been around alot can mean something else:)

There is not good in everyone, that's just logical... My ex-husband was a phycopath I am convinced. He could most definately appear as a sheep, yet he was a wolf.

It just means people "hide" behind their persona, pretending to be someone that they are not.

Ann Rule worked for the police, for years. She has written alot on true crime. That I find facinating from the point of view of trying to ascertain a pattern or understanding of "why" these "types" of people do what they do, to others.

I like physcology.

You are in two froes of what to believe ...The answer is simple, be yourself and believe in you.

The Bible can offer alot of insight into good... I've said it before and I'll say it again, however, like a story being told, over and over eventually comes back with a different result at the end, to the person who first told it, because "People" will not remember it all, or add their own version, or change for no reason , twist those words...

Therefore, I don't read the Bible, I just go with what I hear and choose to believe is to be true, of how I see it...
reasoning logic
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 05:19 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
You are very wise.


Quote:
. My ex-husband was a phycopath I am convinced. He could most definately appear as a sheep, yet he was a wolf.


Do not feel all alone.

We have come a long way in understanding the brain. We can see that violent people have underdeveloped neurological circuitry within at least 10 regions of the brain.
We know how to make gays and hermaphrodites, some scientist know much more than I do, " I am only a student in the field and study the work of the specialist.
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 05:34 pm
@reasoning logic,
Trust me, I have no issues with who he is or anyone else for that matter... I'm not with him, that's all that matters...

In addition, I am engaged to a "real man" meaning one who knows respect, love, happiness and humor.

As for your statement on we know how to make gays? ?

We are individuals, we are who we are, I don't care if you are black, white, brindle, bi, gay, or a transvestite... I care who you are inside.

Where the heck, do you get we make gays?

reasoning logic
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2011 05:43 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
Quote:
Where the heck, do you get we make gays?


I am not interested in creating gays or hermaphrodites I just find a value in knowing a little bit about how all this works before I cast my stones at someone.
I guess it is not stones where I live, "we cast votes against them so that they can not raise their family in the way that they want to.

Most of our churches teach us, " that this is God's will.

I would like to know how to create a hermaphrodite papaya seed
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Reply Wed 30 Nov, 2011 05:47 am
@eurocelticyankee,
eurocelticyankee wrote:

http://www.geekfill.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/intelligent.jpg
Too bad that not everyone is intelligent.
 

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