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Mar 30, 2017 00:41:16   #
Liberals live in "The World of null-A". They believe any lie that "substantiates" their insane beliefs.

Ever read "The World of null-A'? Van Vogt deliberately wrote it to show the insanity of a regression to a world before logic, or what happens when "A is not-A":

"You can’t call the book a success, at least by any of the
conventional standards by which people judge novels. But
it is a grand, even extravagant failure. And, to van Vogt’s
credit (or shame), it comes dangerously close to realizing
the author’s dreams of a non-Aristotelian story, in which
our traditional notions of logic and coherence play only
the most marginal roles. And that is an honor that even van
Vogt’s harshest critics would be hesitant to wrest away
from him."

http://www.conceptualfiction.com/world_of_null_a.html
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Mar 29, 2017 23:16:12   #
FYI, to save my own sanity, I need to remove myself from the pettiness, mean-spiritedness and immaturity of the posters, mainly the Libs, on this forum.
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Mar 29, 2017 20:51:36   #
The only forum I post on nowadays is RT. If you want the truth, if you want to read my comments on news in America and around the world, you will need to visit RT. I use the name "KiraSeer".
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Mar 15, 2017 21:54:36   #
How stupid are you? If there is an anti-Muslim bias among American Christians, and by the comments on this topic there appears to be, then the restraining order of the judge in Hawaii is going to make it worse.

Even a Saudi prince agreed with Trump on the travel ban.

That judge needs to be replaced.

This is absolutely and without qualification my last post on this forum, under any name. I have had it with the idiocy in this country.
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Mar 15, 2017 21:38:49   #
Oh, well. This nation is stupid. What can you do?

Heard a judge in Hawaii issued a nationwide restraining order on Trump's new travel ban. What did I say? A stupid nation.
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Mar 15, 2017 21:36:57   #
lindajoy wrote:
Admittedly I have mixed emotions about Bushs decisions..

My point is we simply do not belong there. We need to pull out and let them do whatever they are going to do!! They mess with us, don't screw around with all this diplomacy BS hit em hard and still stay out.. They touch our borders they pay the consequences.. Take a quick proactive approach and they will learn real quick we don't play games anymore!! They made their decision in trying to attack us.


Anyway it is in the very capable hands of Vladimir Putin---> and myself. The US MUST stay out, this time. Unless invited to participate.
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Mar 15, 2017 11:29:53   #
Check this out:

http://www.rt.com/news/380822-trump-saudi-muslim-friend/

If you dare.
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Mar 15, 2017 11:25:59   #
padremike wrote:
Mohammed converted with a sword and Islam continues to use the sword as a conversion tool. He was a pedophile, and illiterate but credited for composing beautiful rhetoric. No one knows what is the real Koran. Mohammed wanted recognition from both Jews and Christians but both rejected him as a false prophet which, of course, he was. He then turned on both faiths.


I am tired of that type of thinking; perhaps I am even tired of you, padre.
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Mar 15, 2017 11:25:31   #
Carol Kelly wrote:
That's not how I see it! And I'm not predisposed to take a chance with the future of my Grandchildren and all future Great Grandchildren. Your business is your business.


You, and others who think as you do, tire me.
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Mar 15, 2017 11:24:24   #
HedgeHog wrote:
You are either another good example of unthinking evangelical conservativism, or you are a weenie feminist.
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Mar 15, 2017 11:24:11   #
Carol Kelly wrote:
That's not how I see it! And I'm not predisposed to take a chance with the future of my Grandchildren and all future Great Grandchildren. Your business is your business.


You are either another good example of unthinking evangelical conservativism, or you are a weenie feminist.
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Mar 15, 2017 11:22:50   #
wuzblynd wrote:
Typical lib, complete idiot, and swears up and down ur right and anyone who disagrees with u is scared of something or someone. Like I said u don't know me at all. And if u think I'm scared , bring ur punk ass to Thomson GA. And try to scare me. I20 runs across main Street in Thomson call me when you are 5 minutes out and I'll meet you at loves TRK stop and we'll see who's scared.


You need to realize that you are not giving the rest of the world a good concept of what conservatives really are. Like failing to do your homework.

I am not a Lib. Everyone posting on this forum knows that. You need to read my posts.
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Mar 15, 2017 11:16:11   #
wuzblynd wrote:
Typical lib, complete idiot, and swears up and down ur right and anyone who disagrees with u is scared of something or someone. Like I said u don't know me at all. And if u think I'm scared , bring ur punk ass to Thomson GA. And try to scare me. I20 runs across main Street in Thomson call me when you are 5 minutes out and I'll meet you at loves TRK stop and we'll see who's scared.


Will do, blynd. Watch for me!!
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Mar 14, 2017 22:56:13   #
lindajoy wrote:
Ok I'm reading his autobiography now or one of them anyway~~

I found this interesting:"What is the meaning of life?" he asked. "What is the real nature of man? What is the meaning of birth and death? Why are we here? Cayce accepted Mr. Lammers offer to explain these mysteries through his powers of hypnosis. What followed was the beginning of the metaphysical thought that emerged from 2,500 "Life" readings (information about a person's past lives), as distinguished from the "Physical" readings (medical diagnosis and cures) he had previously been giving.

For Cayce, this was the beginning of another period of tortuous self-doubt. Brought up in an atmosphere of strict, orthodox, Protestant Christianity, he was uninformed on the other great religions of the world and their similarities with his own. What the readings now said seemed foreign to everything he had been taught and had been teaching in his Sunday school classes for many years. The essential principles of the great religions, said the readings, were nevertheless all the same - they were only clothed in different garments...

So because of this and his further journey those things of a super natural nature make perfect sense to me.. it appears he ultimately was a spiritualist???

Eventually, somebody thought to ask the sleeping Cayce where he was getting his information. He gave two sources his mind apparently succeeded in tapping. One was the unconscious or subconscious mind of the subject himself; the other was what was called the universal memory of nature, Jung's Collective Unconscious, or the Akashic Records. This is the "Recording Angel", or the "Book of Life"....Gasonating reply. Hedge... have you read anything on the Akashi Records, Book of Life??Eventually, somebody thought to ask the sleeping Cayce where he was getting his information. He gave two sources his mind apparently succeeded in tapping. One was the unconscious or subconscious mind of the subject himself; the other was what was called the universal memory of nature, Jung's Collective Unconscious, or the Akashic Records. This is the "Recording Angel", or the "Book of Life".
Ok I'm reading his autobiography now or one of the... (show quote)


What is the name of the biography you are reading? "There is a River" didn't mention past lives, from what I remember, but it did mention that delving into Ouija boards could be dangerous. I personally do not believe in past lives, or reincarnation.

I did think, and still think, that it was Jung's "collective subconscious" that, MAYBE, Cayce was able to reach. On a deep subconscious level, certainly not in conscious awareness, people know what is going on in their body.

But as to supernatural forces, there is only one: God, or the Greater (maybe Deeper) reality. Something beyond this space-time-material reality we are "born" into. Psychic phenomena is 99.99% bunk; anyone can put out a shingle saying they have psychic insights, but it cannot be proven. Dr. Rhine, at Duke University, never proved the existence of ESP, and he did try.

His wife, Mrs. Rhine, wrote a book on the phenomenological occurrences of "supernatural" happenings I thought more credible. Clocks stopping at time of death, things like that. Remember that earthquake somewhere in Scotland or Ireland 2 or 3 decades ago? Many precognitive dreams about that were reported.

Some things Cayce predicted have not happened, the earthquake in California, for instance, I think he said would happen in 1976. But I believe he is spot on about Russia.
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Mar 14, 2017 21:00:29   #
wuzblynd wrote:
Feeling of superiority? U don't know me at all. All I do is look and it's easy to see what's really up. Even a blynd man can see through Islam.proof is in the pudding. U must be a lib, u think everyone comes under the same blanket. Disagree with me,and ur this phobe or a that phobe . Open ur eyes sweathog.


I know you.
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