Re: [greatbiggroup] Re: correction to Message 3

It's interesting how so many things as of late have concerned
articles of faith. I know in the "New Age Community" or what
has evolved from it, has a number of aphorism that get repeated
quite often. Of course this might be a normal "religious" thing
as a lot of Catholicism was sort of enforced with aphorisms.
Whereas the only thing Evangelical Protestants said was "Scripture
Only" but they then proceeded to use a questionable translation
produced for an Elizabethan monarch with an agenda.

While I am wondering around that area…I saw a trailer for
Celsuis 41.1 (well I was always told it was 42C was the most
that most human brains could deal with in fever for brief periods).
If the movie holds true to the trailer and the spokescreature's
statements it is pretty much a huge ad hominem attack on the Left
via claiming the Left's members have cooked their brains.

Whereas Farenheit 911 made some attempt to claim there were just
a lot of weirdness going on with the whole September 11th scenario.
So I'd give Moore a "pass" on the "gee this is weird approach".
I will probably get to see 411 (which is also a cute trick to
imply it has "real information").

Of course I don't think this will all go away anytime soon…The whole
MAC vs. PC vs. Homebrew with the Windows vs. Linux thing thrown in
as a subtext seems like something that comes out of the religious world
with the various sects fighting amongst each other. Whereas they completely
ignore "Saint Violet and the Anti-Comp Sect" … See "Free Press Death
Ship"…


Have Fun,
Sends Steve


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> — In [email protected], Allison Crouch
> wrote:
> > Oh no, there are no accidents, merely the subconscious punishing
> > us for some bad bad thing we've done that we feel guilty about.
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> There are too such things as accidents. There's such a thing
> as 'randomness', and maybe - MAYbe - even something that could be
> construed as 'free will', if you stretch the term far enough…
>
> -John
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