keys to immortality--small meals. warm baths. circular breathing. making love...worked for alobar
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keys to immortality--small meals. warm baths. circular breathing. making love...worked for alobar
he is a BRIGHT though. which right there makes him a heap smarter than most
i dont like humility either. just once i'd like to see an athlete point at himself rather than the sky after a brilliant play. Being humble is directly related to western morality. but the founder of...
there's always exceptions. i was moresoe referring to the age 20-35 demographic
they're called metrosexuals and i wouldnt classify them as solely hetero since they're typically romantically in love with themselves, which is sort of gay in my opinion.
zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance by Bob Pirsig. enjoyable and a good intro to zen buddhism (not a religion, more of a way of thought).. and its a lot like the philosophy of Taoism, which was...
peter L speakith what i thinkith.
i'd add that post grecian novels shape themselves not bc the writer has something different to say than the greeks but bc the writer has simply created a new way...
delusions fester better privately than publically, thats all that is
probably not. i doubt that jesus really ever existed, hence my not naming him and instead referring to "his" morality as that of a resentful bum. no offense meant, just my take on the glamorizing of...
being a Christian should mean "do as christ did"-- share a similar moral code: a bull through the eye of needle is easier than a rich mans path to heaven, not worry about the morrow, yada yada yada,...
this is a very short video of the first man ever to ask the question this thread poses
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmIhQ2m_hts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ijCSu87I9k&feature=related
no need to apologize for telling it like it is
this is true but at least the chained up slave knows his lot in life. the working man's slavery is a bit more hopeless in that our slavery is seen as the norm, the way the working world works, in...
born atheist. raised agnostic. practiced bokonism for a week (cat's cradle anyone). now anti-theist and a militant one at that
Huston Smith's "Islam" is a good, informative, short read.
here's a link to its synopsis. i tried to find an online copy of it but no dice
http://www.google.com/ig?referrer=ign_n#max6
so the meaning of life is to die? hokay agent smith.
maybe the most informative post i've seen. strangely no one referenced it as far as i could tell. instead i saw ambiguous unfounded references to the usa being a christian founded country. c'mon...
you said it uberman. the latterest of the latter doesn't even require an answer. hence the appeal of atheism
true. but we could and should instill mandatory birth control soon after a girl is fertile which can be reversed once a girl wants to shoot out a kid. this would make sense, not be selfish, and keep...
my value north star would be preserving, fulfilling, and enjoying my life. doing so naturally makes all life on this planet of the utmost importance to me as well.
i see what yer saying godless but to say that everything exist for existence sake doesnt really get us any further than we already are. an all encompassing statement can't really be checked and...
even worse then. an old analogy that doesn't coincide with reality as we know it is being used to blame bad stuff on people.
at least my favorable take on lyne's stance gave her an out,...
it does make sense. agreed
i'd decapitalize "truth" then you'd be right on
yeah, i'm just getting into rorty after a year straight on nietzche.
ummmmmm??? you're attributing the ebb and flow, death and life, disease and health of mankind to sin or piety. do you know how out of touch with reality that is?... to actually think that a mental...