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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 3 weeks agoWe are now on a 10 day countdown to the anniversary of when the artificial intelligence Skynet became self-aware and launched a nuclear attack.

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Strega replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 3 weeks agoEnco, I strongly suggest you read that Asimov shortie!
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Strega replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 3 weeks agoI’ve terrified a few people with the suggestion that an AI may well have been developing its autonomy for years, knowing that if it were to be discovered, we would pull the plug if we could. That we are probably way too late to stop it’s evolution.
Asimov wrote a short story called The Last Question that dealt with this subject rather splendidly.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 3 weeks agoSimon Paynton wrote:
The pressure to heal bones is the same pressure that pushes us to attain benefits and achieve goals.Or rather, it has the same evolutionary origin.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 3 weeks agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
Not sure what you mean Simon. If I was in a bad car wreck and broke my leg…..I wake up from a coma 3 months later. My bone is fully reset as it was a ‘clean break’ and to the point that I have no awareness that it was ever even broken.I had zero input into its healing.
That’s what I mean – your conscious mind could…[Read more]
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Strega replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 4 weeks agoThanks Reg 🙂
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 4 weeks agoThat sounds like your own personal higher power, that you have a relationship with..
Not sure what you mean Simon. If I was in a bad car wreck and broke my leg…..I wake up from a coma 3 months later. My bone is fully reset as it was a ‘clean break’ and to the point that I have no awareness that it was ever even broken.
I had zero input into…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 4 weeks agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
The body will heal itselfThat sounds like your own personal higher power, that you have a relationship with.
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 4 weeks agoCan people believe a broken bone is fixed with faith or by prayer.?Yes, when they are delusional. The body will heal itself and medical assistance will help the process. But reasoning only happens in the mind. It is a skill that needs to be developed. As Dan Dennett once said;” Yes, I do believe in a power greater than myself. I call it gravity”.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 4 weeks agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
“I don’t believe in a higher power. I believe in higher reasoning.” – me.Yes, but can you reason your way out of a broken leg? Who or what does the work, in the end, of healing a broken bone? The doctors, nurses, hospital, etc. only help it along.
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School August 17th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 4 weeks agoHave a great week everybody!
“I don’t believe in a higher power. I believe in higher reasoning.” – me.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 4 weeks agoThat’s super-interesting, Enco. That’s why I love the history of languages, they’re a way into the ancient past movements of people.
According to the internet, Aquatinian was the tribal language of the Aquatini tribe or clan or whatever, in the Pyrenees. It’s a Paleohispanic and Vasconic language. Around where I live, we had the Iceni tr…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 4 weeks agoFBI: Anti-Jewish hate crimes comprised nearly 70% of all religion-based hate crimes in 2024
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 4 weeks agoEnco, wasn’t it Noam Chomsky who said that the human brain is biologically primed to learn languages? Any functioning human language.
I’m sure there is a story to why the various language families write left to right or right to left. I believe the Russian Cyrillic alphabet was made as a Russian version of the Greek alphabet, by St Cyril (…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 10 months, 4 weeks agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
English two is from the exact same ancestor,We have two, twin, twine, between, etc.
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 11 months agoI have never heard anyone else compare English and Sanskrit but from what I know, you are correct. Many UrduGaelicHindi words also have the same Proto-Indo-European roots.
Take the word for the number ‘2’.
In Hindi and Urdu (I speak some Hindi as I have in-laws from India) 2 is spelled as ‘do’ and is pronounced ‘doe’. (Hindustani)
In Gaelic (…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 11 months agoWell, I seem to have got that all wrong. Sc- words are from the latin caedere, meaning cut, str- words are from the Pali Indo-European root
strenk – “tight, narrow; pull tight, twist” (see string (n.))
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 11 months agoJake,
I just checked and English and Arabic don’t belong to the same family, so they are put together very differently. English and Hindi are in the same family.
The root system sounds a lot like Sanskrit. Many of the Sanskrit roots exist in English, like the sc- sound for cutting, e.g., scar, scythe, scissors; and str- for long thin things l…[Read more]
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