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Strega replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 5 days, 22 hours ago
With respect to the regime without any rights, I am hard pressed to see that as something different than that which the current administration aims for.
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jakelafort replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 5 days, 23 hours ago
“I would like to quote what you said last time, that ‘there’s nothing that’s more important to this court than due process rights and fundamental fairness.’”
Mahmoud Khalil addressing the court that ruled gov can kick his sorry ass to Timbuktu or seaworthy to Davy Jones locker! Ain’t that rich having the scum of the earth intend to capitalize…[Read more]
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_Robert_ replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 6 days, 3 hours ago
I have pretty much ditched all the MAGA supporters from my world. Feels good.
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 6 days, 23 hours ago
Trump lies to see who’s loyal to him. Who’s in his cult.
L. Ron Hubbard, creator of Scientology was a science fiction author, who eventually made claims like he was a (nuclear?) physicist, Buddha in a past life, and he kept writing the most unbelievable origin stories and how people can nurture their superpowers, even learning to…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 6 days, 23 hours ago
instantaneous disentanglement could occur if a dimension exists where those two particles are actually very close to each other, or perhaps even still joined as one particle or wave.
In higher dimensions, that could happen. That makes perfect sense in its way. Distance is distance, in 1-dimensional units, no matter what d…[Read more]
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 6 days, 23 hours ago
Or, more than one dimension. All the dimensions maybe.
In string theory they speak of 10 or 11 dimensions (I forget which). I’ll never understand the theories, but the most convincing argument to me is about how entanglement of two particles can be broken instantly, even when those particles are separated by a distance that…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
If we go “above” our three-dimensional world, we go into the fourth dimension of time, from which we can see the 3-d landscape, embedded within spacetime, some way into the past and future.
Hang on, I’m not sure about that. It’s “some way in space”, not the past and future.
To go “above” our world, it’s a 4-d world, so we…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
It is at best a faulty analogy and here’s what’s wrong with it. That example envisions a three-dimensional object, the ball, on a two-dimensional surface, which is easy to visualize. However, a real massive object exists in a three-dimensional space. Infinite number of planes. In the one-dimensional example, we see it sinking int…
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
I.e. it’s more like a cosmological distance dimension is increasing.
I think that’s very true, @popebeanie. Or, more than one dimension. All the dimensions maybe.
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Unseen replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
Trump’s lies are not ordinary lies. He lies like Big Brother in 1984. “Don’t believe your lying eyes.” He does not lie to deceive. His lies are a loyalty test.
A guy I used to count as a friend (we were both photographers) is a MAGAhead now. He’s actually a successful attorney, so he’s no idiot. Still, he will not concede that Trump ever…[Read more]
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jakelafort replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
“And somehow, we Unbelievers ended up being smered as the arrogant, preumptuous ones.”
It is written.
If one were to credit a theist with a modicum of perspective instead of a cave of ignorance the arrogance is outstanding.
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
Unseen,
Would they buy a Honda or Peugeot if it was made in Mississippi or Kentucky?
I found out 30 years ago–no, 38 years ago–that Ford Escorts had parts from France and South Korea and were put together in Mexico. This is going to be a real shocker for MAGA who want their American vehicles artesan-made from local on-board electronics and…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
Robert,
Instead of simply “not knowing”, religious apologists resort to bad logic and philosophy to answer physics problems with gods as the solution. So, imaginary realms and beings are conjured up, and theists are immortal!
And somehow, we Unbelievers ended up being smered as the arrogant, preumptuous ones.
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
Unseen,
If something happens or manages to exist or to be manufactured, it satisfies the laws of nature and is ipso facto “natural.”
Precisely! A man’s dam is as natural as a beaver’s dam.
And Deoxyriboneucleic Acid is natural as well, but to hear the Crunchy people talk, if it has a hard to pronounce chemical compound, it’s best to avo…[Read more]
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_Robert_ replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
That is possible, although Religious and Crunchy people, both Left and Right, have messed up the word by calling perfectly natural things in the Natural Universe “unnatural”, e.g. “unnatural food” or “unnatural acts.”
If something happens or manages to exist or to be manufactured, it satisfies the laws of…
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Unseen replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
That is possible, although Religious and Crunchy people, both Left and Right, have messed up the word by calling perfectly natural things in the Natural Universe “unnatural”, e.g. “unnatural food” or “unnatural acts.”
If something happens or manages to exist or to be manufactured, it satisfies the laws of nature and is …[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
Wow……
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week ago
She: I am not really religious but I am very spiritual.
Me: But is that enough? Really, is it? Just how not religious are you? How much more is very spiritual to just being regular spiritual? Is there training involved?
She: Huh??
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week, 1 day ago
Strega,
Enco, I’ve always found “unnatural” to suffice.
That is possible, although Religious and Crunchy people, both Left and Right, have messed up the word by calling perfectly natural things in the Natural Universe “unnatural”, e.g. “unnatural food” or “unnatural acts.”
And just think of the mental short circuits that would result from…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic
Sunday School April 6th 2025 in the forum Sunday School 1 week, 1 day ago
Robert,
Just wondering as the US economy grinds to a crawl, if environmentalists will declare The Mango Mussolini an eco-friendly president, LOL. He doesn’t understand why drivers in Tokyo or Paris don’t want to buy a Chevy Silverado.
Eco-Fascism is a definite thing, along with many other flavors. They all translate into subordination of the…[Read more]
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