It's not enough that we simply raise empirical challenges to these iron age beliefs saying, "Jesus didn't really rise from the dead" or "Muhammad didn't really fly to heaven on a horse." We must also give no quarter to this falsehood that religion can give peoples lives real meaning. The truths about our identity, experience, and the future impacts that our decision will have on the world around us are much deeper and more profound than any culture or religion. They are, in fact, deeper than EVERY culture and EVERY religion. Because these truths don't just "give meaning". They are, more importantly, actually meaningful.
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"But it gives my life meaning"
by Coded Logic init's not enough that we simply raise empirical challenges to these iron age beliefs saying, "jesus didn't really rise from the dead" or "muhammad didn't really fly to heaven on a horse.
" we must also give no quarter to this falsehood that religion can give peoples lives real meaning.
the truths about our identity, experience, and the future impacts that our decision will have on the world around us are much deeper and more profound than any culture or religion.
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Creationist on their death bed
by Coded Logic ini would really like to read the thoughts of an creationist as they lie on their deathbed.
their honest thoughts.
their terrors.
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Coded Logic
if there is no God then there certainly will be an afterlife.
-SBFWhy would there be reason to believe there would be an afterlife if there is no God?
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Also, you do realize there are living people who are brain dead. A person can be alive and simultaneously a mental vegetable. I'd also point out that even within the narrow scope of our own personal experiences, we too are not guaranteed consciousness. There are several hours every night, between our states of REM while we sleep, where we entirely lack consciousness.
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Creationist on their death bed
by Coded Logic ini would really like to read the thoughts of an creationist as they lie on their deathbed.
their honest thoughts.
their terrors.
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I would really like to read the thoughts of an creationist as they lie on their deathbed. Their honest thoughts. Their terrors. Their nightmares. I would like to crawl deep into the recesses of their mind and see it for myself.
Do they really believe all that noise they spread? As they lay there contemplating their final breaths, do they really believe that soon, they will start a new life. In our ever changing world that teeters on the brink of annihilation, they believe that none of this even mattered and they can just jump into a "perfect" new world?
Do they really believe that they will be alive, truly alive, forever, like they somehow existed before they were born?
Or in that final time, do they entertain that ever prevalent notion that they will become unconscious forever. That this life is the only one they get.
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The Writers Curse
by Coded Logic ini've begun to suspect this act - this will - this compulsory muse which i call "writing" is, in fact, the illusion of catharsis.
like a mirage shimmering far off on the horizon i gaze upon the unreachable waters of a quiescent mind.
and far too often i've trekked through these shifting sands of unrefined ideas and abrasive conclusions towards that placid falsehood.
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What's the opposite of writers block? Withers muse? Anyway, it always seems to show up around midnight and, at what feels like gunpoint, forces me to write. My writing isn't an act of expression. It's a hostage situation where some deranged mad man has taken over my body hell bent on torturing my keyboard.
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The Writers Curse
by Coded Logic ini've begun to suspect this act - this will - this compulsory muse which i call "writing" is, in fact, the illusion of catharsis.
like a mirage shimmering far off on the horizon i gaze upon the unreachable waters of a quiescent mind.
and far too often i've trekked through these shifting sands of unrefined ideas and abrasive conclusions towards that placid falsehood.
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Coded Logic
I've begun to suspect this act - this will - this compulsory muse which I call "writing" is, in fact, the illusion of catharsis. Like a mirage shimmering far off on the horizon I gaze upon the unreachable waters of a quiescent mind. And far too often I've trekked through these shifting sands of unrefined ideas and abrasive conclusions towards that placid falsehood. "If I can just get words onto paper," I think to myself, "if I can just form these vague thoughts into enlightened views then I could navigate this landscape. I could find my way back to the present moment. I could be. Here. Now."
Quiescent.
But the present moment is an illusive creature. It's capable of hiding itself anywhere. Everywhere. It's in the sound of a passing car. It's in the feel of the warm blanket pressed against my body. It's in the smell of the rain wafting through my open window. The present moment is all around me. Except for here. With me. In my writing.
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Russian agents hacked US voting system manufacturer before US election
by Coded Logic inthe guardian: .
russian intelligence agents hacked a us voting systems manufacturer in the weeks leading up to last year’s presidential election .
russian military intelligence carried out a cyber-attack on at least one us voting software supplier and sent spear-phishing emails to more than a hundred local election officials days before the poll.
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Agreed
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Russian agents hacked US voting system manufacturer before US election
by Coded Logic inthe guardian: .
russian intelligence agents hacked a us voting systems manufacturer in the weeks leading up to last year’s presidential election .
russian military intelligence carried out a cyber-attack on at least one us voting software supplier and sent spear-phishing emails to more than a hundred local election officials days before the poll.
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Coded Logic
are "we" all still convinced about the Trump / Russia stories?
Which Trump / Russia stories?
- The fact his National Security Adviser Michael Flynn had been on the payroll of the Russian propaganda arm?
- The fact his Campaign Manager Paul Manafort worked as a pro-Russian lobbyist in Ukraine?
- The fact that his lobbyist Roger Stone was in direct contact with Gucifer 2.0?
- The fact that Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement in 2008, “In terms of high-end product influx into the US, Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets."
- The fact that the Trump campaign removed support for Ukraine and Crimea from the RNC party platform?
- The fact that Jeff Sessions had to recuse himself from the Russian investigation because of undisclosed meetings he had with Kislyak?
- The fact that the Russian Foreign Ministry claimed to have maintained contact with Trump's "immediate entourage" during the campaign?
- The fact that Trump said he fired Comey because of the Russian investigation?
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PS: I only listed the facts here Simon. None of these are from anonymous sources. If anyone would like references for any of these please ask.
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Just had to share.
by Coded Logic inanybody into art out there?
i was just so blown away by this piece i had to share.. .
at first i was just like "oh, that's a clever idea".
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Anybody into art out there? I was just so blown away by this piece I had to share.
At first I was just like "oh, that's a clever idea". But the more I look at this painting the more I'm blown away. It's not just fall and winter - it's actually summer and spring too. It's the perfect continuity of water and sky and autumn and spring falling and sprouting into the winter landscape.
I hope you'll take a moment to get lost in the painting. It's quite remarkable. Anyone else come across paintings they get lost in that they can share?
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What is behind your choice of forum user name?
by stuckinarut2 injust curious how we all think.. what prompted or influenced your choice of username for this forum?.
there are some really amazing names, and it would be great to hear the stories behind them.... mine was nothing fancy.
i just felt "stuck in a rut too" along with so many others.
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Coded Logic
The choice for my username was very logical. I thought it was a good fit because:
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Do we attack the Topic or the Person?
by stuckinarut2 ini was just thinking that most witnesses can not approach a controversial topic without turning it into an attack of the person who raises that topic.. as we all awaken to ttatt (the truth about the truth), they simply can't discuss the actual facts or issues we discover without turning it into an attack of us as "apostates" with all the negative connotations that word entails.... how truly narrow minded and sad!
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they would rather attack the person than the topic..
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Coded Logic
But why take the time and effort to acknowledge and respond to a persons legitimate concerns when it's so much easier to just disparage their motives?
Clearly you just want to sin!