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    Religion and Dinosaurs

    We can only hope...;-)
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    Religion and Dinosaurs

    True. Many of the GOGs (gods of gaps) have become taboo to investigate by credentialed people. Tenure, etc., are all at risk if someone steps over certain lines in universities. There has been discussion on the PC that the military motivation to hide UFOs is that they would have to admit they...
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    Religion and Dinosaurs

    You can't have everything...where would you put it? You can't be everything, where would you be? You can't do everything, when would you do it? Answers: Everywhere, Anywhere, Everytime. In other words, you give up the concept of cause and effect. That's why Captain Kirk and Captain Janeway...
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    1st June Show with Dr. Bernard Haisch

    expanding on the guest's background Apologies all around. Part of the show was cut off from a battery death, and I hadn't heard it all when I wrote that post. I still think the universe is bottom up, not top-down, and zero point work simply points in the direction of our ignorance of all...
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    1st June Show with Dr. Bernard Haisch

    expanding on the guest's background I lost some respect for Dr Haisch after this interview. Hocus pocus compared to his real physics work. I've got a copy of a paper done by him with Dr's Rueda and Puthoff about the subject of inertia and space-time and reconciling energy and matter with the...
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    Religion and Dinosaurs

    Sunday's Sally Forth comic had a funny scenario: "Wedding invitations you don't want to receive" "Don't look directly at the Druids" and Ted says, "I've GOT to remember to bring the camera for that one." ;-) As for 'correctness', the Wiccan and Pagan worship of the Earth as Mother just...
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    Religion and Dinosaurs

    Stalin didn't slaughter people because he was a godless communist. Stalin slaughtered people because he liked to, and he was an asshole. Hitler slaughtered millions of Jews because HE was an asshole too. A claimed Christian asshole. Christianity has painted its own cartoons, sir. Much like...
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    Religion and Dinosaurs

    You've got it exactly backward. It's not McDonalds theology, but Theology Marketing 101 I have a lot of respect for the wisdom of old religions. The problem is that most of the followers of religion don't take a hard look at what they are really doing when they follow the rituals and build...
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    Religion and Dinosaurs

    Because believing in a self-creating god is an act of faith where logic is suspended by choice. Considering that there might be a perpetual recycling cause-effect relationship in the formation of matter from space-time is a means of thoughtful consideration and logical questioning. One requires...
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    Religion and Dinosaurs

    It's funny how a marketing system that is thousands of years old is not called to task for the same psychological advertising practices that are used by McDonalds and other corporations: "Get 'em while they're young, keep 'em for life." "Put bright colors in the windows and music to get...
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    Religion and Dinosaurs

    They are related because I only acknowledge that the idea of God is the concept of creation. These semantics are very important in understanding the relationship to the rant against religion. The marketing of these two ideas to people who otherwise would live in much different ways of lower...
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    Religion and Dinosaurs

    I was being generous. Thanks for noticing. Actually, I would say 99.9%. The only real conscious choice is when we choose inaction, since is is an 'anti-want' in many cases, but not even that 100% of the time.
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    Religion and Dinosaurs

    Religious arguments are so much fun to watch. You are doing a great job holding your own, Nikki. Keep it up. ;-) As for the idea of spirit, Spirit, and the definition of God: The idea of God (or gods) is the basic concept of Creation. The development of the monotheistic God is one where...
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    Steve Bassett Interview

    Probably, yes. But we don't lock people up for being delusional any more. We make them into presidents now. Maybe he'll get lucky and walk into some Intelligence Committee member's office on a bad day and the guy says, "You know, you're right! I'm fed up with this crap, too. Let's get the...
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    Steve Bassett Interview

    I wouldn't say he is delusional. I agree mostly that there isn't definitive 'proof' that UFO's are flying saucers from other planets. But then, I haven't seen one, either. I do, however, know people who have seen strange things, both in the military and outside of it, and I believe the stories...
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    Steve Bassett Interview

    I think the most difficult concept to get over is that there is some major difference between Democrats and Republicans when it comes to any specific issue that isn't one of the common media circus issues (abortion, gun control, spending, pork). These are politicians. Most don't WANT to know...
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    Steve Bassett Interview

    Hi Phil. The game? Not for a long time. Poking at people? Most of the time, but I've been trying not to start flame wars lately. Getting better at the internet thing, I guess. Still, someone usually gets offended or nitpicky when I put in my psychotic 2 cents at times.... So I 'poke' when I can.
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    Steve Bassett Interview

    He's got people for that. You and I, man... You and I.
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    Steve Bassett Interview

    Oh, and I'm not saying the same plan for jacking the oil prices couldn't be implemented without a Disclosure schedule, just that both scenarios work, with one involving an 'out' for the fascist New World Order. Do you think a guy like Dick takes a dump without a plan?
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    Steve Bassett Interview

    I like the point Bassett makes that if you want to move to the next step in the subject, you have to get into the mindset that the visitations are a given fact, and to stop trying to prove something is real or not. It wastes your time and fulfills the purpose of the cryptarchy. Like a bull or...
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