Kasperanza
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Post by Kasperanza on Jul 15, 2021 21:00:03 GMT
I'm starting to feel really out of the loop. Haha
It's really weird to see so many religious people on one website. I'm so used to secularist forums/websites.
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Post by jonbain on Jul 16, 2021 15:38:03 GMT
Eugene 2.0Thanks for that. I must be one of the infantry then. I can walk forever. My profile has been amended accordingly. Many years ago at a pivotal stage in my life, I was asked to make wish. I answered that I wanted a spaceship. Seeing as though this was a bit out of the reach of my genie at the time, I was asked to be more down to earth. So I said: "I want a Cossack hat! A real one, not a fake one made in china." Well, I never got my Cossack hat. She was not a very resourceful genie. But I have figured out how to build a starship, although I have not had a chance to explain all those details yet. I have been too busy fighting the current fascist / nihilist autocracy.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jul 16, 2021 16:33:30 GMT
Eugene 2.0 Thanks for that. I must be one of the infantry then. I can walk forever. My profile has been amended accordingly. Many years ago at a pivotal stage in my life, I was asked to make wish. I answered that I wanted a spaceship. Seeing as though this was a bit out of the reach of my genie at the time, I was asked to be more down to earth. So I said: "I want a Cossack hat! A real one, not a fake one made in china." Well, I never got my Cossack hat. She was not a very resourceful genie. But I have figured out how to build a starship, although I have not had a chance to explain all those details yet. I have been too busy fighting the current fascist / nihilist autocracy. You mean a real Cossack hat? Hmm... I haven't met it in my life. Maybe, except for some museums. Shame on me, but I haven't been interested in it before. The reason is - this hat has more important symbol, than usual daily villagers' hats - straw ones. About ten years ago I was looking for some straw hats to cover my head when I was working in fields. This is really interesting. It makes me think deeply about this.
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Kasperanza
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Age: 22
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Post by Kasperanza on Jul 17, 2021 7:58:19 GMT
I'm starting to feel really out of the loop. Haha It's really weird to see so many religious people on one website. I'm so used to secularist forums/websites. Before I joined here three years ago and a year after I was an atheist. You can ask about it any other elder members. O don't think I'm completely conservative; I'm more liberal, than conservative. The reason I don't wanna mess with the liberals in that I don't believe the modern liberals share liberal ideas. That's interesting. What made you turn to religion? How do liberals not share liberal ideas? Are you more of a classical liberal?
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Kasperanza
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Age: 22
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Post by Kasperanza on Jul 17, 2021 8:18:15 GMT
jonbain So you're a lefty economically? But on the right socially? The terms left and right have no meaning to me in this society. They originate from the French revolution. On the right of the speaker were those that supported the monarchy, the left supported la révolution - republicans.
My economic position is that money has been degraded from a means to trade, and turned into a means of fascist control. I do have a better plan, based on fish.
Socially, I adhere to the 10 commandments, and do my best to emulate Christ's example. But if that is just not practical, then I have to resort to my Viking roots, and clobber the hypocrites and nihilists.
Laws that are not reducible to the 10 commandments are idols. To be happily smashed without fear or favour. Half those I know say I am radical left, the other half say I am radical right.
But I am really a poet and cosmologist.
Cosmology huh.. What are your thoughts on astrology?
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jul 17, 2021 9:54:31 GMT
Before I joined here three years ago and a year after I was an atheist. You can ask about it any other elder members. O don't think I'm completely conservative; I'm more liberal, than conservative. The reason I don't wanna mess with the liberals in that I don't believe the modern liberals share liberal ideas. That's interesting. What made you turn to religion? How do liberals not share liberal ideas? Are you more of a classical liberal? Yes, I sympathy to Locke's liberalism, than to the modern one. I know that the classic one is rusty, but anyway, the humanity doesn't live so long to have "old", "young", and so on ideas. We're animals firstly. I believe to God, because I has stopped believing in a human. I respect a human's existence, while as for me for the humanity there were given many chances to become better, and I think they had failed everything. Either they want to get everything better, but usually they're being murdered, or they decide to become the chosen ones, and then they kill the other ones. I have never met a person to whom I can trust. Everyone doesn't seem to be trustworthy.
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Post by jonbain on Jul 17, 2021 10:10:18 GMT
The terms left and right have no meaning to me in this society. They originate from the French revolution. On the right of the speaker were those that supported the monarchy, the left supported la révolution - republicans.
My economic position is that money has been degraded from a means to trade, and turned into a means of fascist control. I do have a better plan, based on fish.
Socially, I adhere to the 10 commandments, and do my best to emulate Christ's example. But if that is just not practical, then I have to resort to my Viking roots, and clobber the hypocrites and nihilists.
Laws that are not reducible to the 10 commandments are idols. To be happily smashed without fear or favour. Half those I know say I am radical left, the other half say I am radical right.
But I am really a poet and cosmologist.
Cosmology huh.. What are your thoughts on astrology? Astrology can work like a Rorschach test. So its actually very useful in terms of psychology. People can read into their astrological archetypes all sorts of subconscious issues which they could never admit openly. Astrology can also be a softer way of teaching people about the movements of the planets, which can lead to genuine astrophysics. So astrology is paradoxically more valid than Einstein which is certainly pseudoscience itself. The irony of making such statements is not lost on me.
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