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Humans - our part in development

 
 
Olivier5
 
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Tue 14 Jul, 2020 02:32 pm
@mark noble,
Quote:
You stated Genesis as mythology.
I asked you why?

https://able2know.org/topic/548211-9#post-7031824
mark noble
 
  1  
Fri 17 Jul, 2020 06:53 am
@Olivier5,
I can't access ANY embedded links, Oliver.
My Ps3 has no 'flash' upgrade ability.

Just type - Why You state 'Genesis' as 'myth', please?

I'm not saying I disagree - I'd just like a 'proof-based' response.

Have a lovely Day
oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 23 Jul, 2020 04:03 am
@mark noble,
It's the top post of page nine of this thread.
oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 23 Jul, 2020 04:04 am
@maxdancona,
maxdancona wrote:
For the record, I read LivingLava and Setanta equally.

I read both people as well.
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oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 23 Jul, 2020 04:07 am
@maxdancona,
maxdancona wrote:
Humans have invented something they call "morality"... but I have seen no evidence that morality is anything more than a quirk of human nature.

It seems to me that I saw a science show once where experiments demonstrated that certain animals have a sense of fair play.

I'm only vaguely remembering the show, so I might be all wrong about it. But I think I remember tests having animals witnessing other animals not getting their expected reward for doing a task, after all the animals had been trained to expect that reward.

I don't quite remember which animals it was that had this sense of fair play now. It might have been dogs and primates.

It was probably an episode of PBS Nova, but my memory of the show is so vague, who knows.
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oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 23 Jul, 2020 04:08 am
@maxdancona,
maxdancona wrote:
I have zero respect for Mother Teresa. I believe she was an awful person... she put her religious dogma over the actual needs of human beings.

Nonsense. When did she ever do anything like that?

She did the exact opposite of what you accuse her of.
oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 23 Jul, 2020 04:11 am
@Olivier5,
Olivier5 wrote:
The oldest OT books are commonly dated to the Babylonian exile, that's be 500 yr BC or something.

Some of the early books were written before the exile under the rule of King Josiah.

Some of the stories were written as early as 800 BC, although not in their final Biblical form.
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oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 23 Jul, 2020 04:34 am
@maxdancona,
maxdancona wrote:
Jesus died because he pissed off conservatives.

That isn't true. He was killed by the Romans because they saw him as a threat to their sovereignty over Jewish lands.
oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 23 Jul, 2020 04:36 am
@maxdancona,
maxdancona wrote:
Jesus was not a citizen. I. Today's terms he would be an illegal immigrants.

Do you have any evidence that he was not a citizen of Judea?


maxdancona wrote:
If Jesus lived with people the "Patriotic Romans" despised.

The Romans didn't despise the people they conquered. They just didn't take kindly to challenges to their authority to rule them.
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mark noble
 
  1  
Wed 29 Jul, 2020 08:16 am
@oralloy,
What is?

Have great endeavours
mark noble
 
  2  
Wed 29 Jul, 2020 08:23 am
@oralloy,
I agree with Max, on this issue.

Teresa was compulsively blinkered by her search for me - So much so - She relinquished her spirit to 'ignorant-deliverance' rather than 'delivered-ignorance' - It's quite clear if you're able to 'see' beyond 'looking'.

Have a day
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mark noble
 
  2  
Wed 29 Jul, 2020 08:24 am
@oralloy,
WRONG!

Do 'homework', please.

Have a day
oralloy
 
  -1  
Wed 29 Jul, 2020 08:26 am
@mark noble,
I've done my homework. The Romans crucified people who challenged their authority to rule.
oralloy
 
  -1  
Wed 29 Jul, 2020 08:27 am
@mark noble,
mark noble wrote:
What is?

The post that you were saying you couldn't find.
mark noble
 
  1  
Wed 29 Jul, 2020 08:32 am
@oralloy,
I wasn't looking for a post - I never read threads, fully - Why would I?
please illuminate me as to what is enquired?

Cheers.

Have a fruitful Now.
mark noble
 
  1  
Wed 29 Jul, 2020 08:36 am
@oralloy,
No they didn't.
There is NO proof that 'crucifixions' EVER took place - Thus, 'Such' is resigned to 'hypothesis/myth'.

Have great expectations, hereso & forthwith
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oralloy
 
  -1  
Wed 29 Jul, 2020 08:41 am
@mark noble,
mark noble wrote:
I wasn't looking for a post

You were looking for Olivier's reply to you.

You complained of not being able to click his direct link to his reply.

Those posts are right at the top of this current page.
mark noble
 
  1  
Wed 29 Jul, 2020 08:50 am
@oralloy,
I DO NOT ever 'Complain'.
You have Twice, recently, suggested, I DO.

I CANNOT access LINKS (Stuff in Blu-text) My ps3-browser thingy is UNABLE to negotiate thereunto, said (Stuff-in-blue-text).

I adore this 'inability'.

USE 'WORDS', Please... Like 'In-The-old-days'.... Or Not.

Have a 'https-whatbolluxing-ever-doest ye - whatevereth.com'.
oralloy
 
  -1  
Wed 29 Jul, 2020 08:56 am
@mark noble,
How do you get to this page without clicking links?

Can you scroll to the top of this page and read the first messages on the current page?
mark noble
 
  1  
Wed 29 Jul, 2020 09:46 am
@oralloy,
Yes.
But my 'quoted' (In a dotted-lined box) reply - Is ANSWERED by a 'LINK' (HIGHLIGHTED) In "BLUE" print-text.

I CANNOT - UNDER ANY TECHNOLOGICAL, SPIRITUAL OR OMNIPOTENTENTIAL Circumstances ACCESS ANYFRIKKINGBOLLUX printed in 'blue'.

NOT "SHOUTING", or frustrated with your SEVERE LACK OF FRIKBOLLUXING NOT "GETTING" "IT".

Just using available tools, and capitalised, semi-expletive LARGE (LISTEN UNTO ME YOU ************************ (Used stars too - To aid 'Sensual-impregnation).

So - Any questions, Please jusk ask?

Have a splendid day

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