An Obvious Question

UncleBuck

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Americans choose fed notes from title 12 rather than treasury issued currency from title 31...i have always blamed the average ignorant American for the perpetuation of the federal reserve.

go check, then lie about it.
you stupid goys are falling for our jewish trickery! love it!
 

twostrokenut

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you hate marxists, just like hitler.
you hate gypsies, like Hitler. you like state healthcare, like Hitler. you like basic state supplied food, shelter and income, like Hitler.

in fact you love the economics of the third Reich so much that you say Hitler was right.
 

UncleBuck

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you hate gypsies, like Hitler. you like state healthcare, like Hitler. you like basic state supplied food, shelter and income, like Hitler.

in fact you love the economics of the third Reich so much that you say Hitler was right.
you just made that all up, jew hater.
 

twostrokenut

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I don't ignore many people. I have had some pretty hellbent trolls follow me around and rarely ever click ignore. Your stupidity is a dark cloud, draining my hope that the human race stands a chance.
your ignorance is so vast that I find myself somewhat like the mosquito at a nudist colony, not knowing where to begin.
 

Bugeye

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Free speech can only exist if ugly language and ideas are allowed to be expressed. How can it be otherwise? Responding to hate with more hate perpetuates hate. Love the sinner, not the sins. Lift up. That is our challenge, I believe.
 

Bugeye

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Freedom allows poor choices, but not immunity from their consequences
Yes, well said. Freedom also allows good choices, which is my preferred frame of reference.

Someone recently told me that if the choice is between being right and being kind, choose kindness. I'm still meditating on that one. That can be a hard choice but kindness does feel better in the long run to me.
 

ANC

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Then what about animism or many of the religions that revere nature and the cosmos?
I would say it is simply our belief of if there is a hereafter or not, and maybe if any of our action in life has any effect on such a continued existence. And if you are of Christian doctrine, of course, the only part would be through the Christ.
Like Terrence McKenna, my favourite nutter, said. The caterpillar has no idea it is about to turn into a butterfly. Everything is fine everything is busy turning into something else, just as it has always been doing. I once saw a picture of a well-known actor on a magazine as I came back from a DMT trip. His face was in a little sphere but he looked to be in complete 3D with this angelic glow flickering over him and the pretty cloud behind him. I knew this was just trickery of the mind as I was already one the way out, with my eyes open already. It did teach me that we have a biological capacity for a deeply religious feeling. Now, if there is anything I know about nature, is that it doesn;t create anything there isn't an absolute necessity for it. It plays no favours and it wastes no resources.

I also one night while my wife and I were sitting in the car saw the most beautiful white and skyblue mosque roof in a wide awake vision. I was able to describe it to my wife as I was looking at it.
The car had no roof, as if another dimension intersected with ours right above my head, and I could look straight up into this place. Once again an overpowering feeling of reverence comes over you.
Then it started showing me symbols, many of which I recognise but do not know the meaning of. I am not too worried. My trips like my dreams are like long stories that take off where the previous episode ended and you just remember exactly at that moment again. I think they call it state-dependent memory. Mine works well due to lots of practice. This experience was something else though, like a wide awake dream where your body forgets to go to sleep.
 
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