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Jubatus

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Posted in: The Ban on Assault Weapons - Lifted?
 Jubatus
09-16-2004, 1:10 PM
#2
Originally posted by iamtrip Why was the ban on certain assault weapons not renewed in the USA. I'm sure it had nothing to do with the $25 million funds given to Bush from the weapons industry ;) Indeed not; it was the $25 million and the note at...  [Read More]
Posted in: An interesting read.
 Jubatus
09-19-2004, 10:42 AM
#100
Ok, I shall speak to the deliberately deaf one last time. Originally posted by Spider AL As explained before, doesn't mean they haven't lost it. You don't have an answer to that, apparently. The answer has been given again and again; loss is irre...  [Read More]
Posted in: An interesting read.
 Jubatus
09-19-2004, 6:51 AM
#98
Originally posted by Spider AL There is a real loss in losing existence. One who loses existence has lost existence. They have lost the option of that state of being. "They" are no longer existing to not have that option. Originally pos...  [Read More]
Posted in: An interesting read.
 Jubatus
09-16-2004, 10:53 PM
#96
Originally posted by Spider AL Actually the point of my argument was to highlight the fact that for someone who views the realm of existence as totally inherently pointless, substanceless and without reality, you're remarkably interested in affectin...  [Read More]
Posted in: An interesting read.
 Jubatus
09-16-2004, 2:45 PM
#94
Originally posted by Spider AL Gaping errors in logic and reasoning have been known to persist over much longer periods of time. ;) Evidently. Originally posted by Spider AL I thought you considered all points illusory and therefore worthless?...  [Read More]
Posted in: An interesting read.
 Jubatus
09-16-2004, 12:23 PM
#92
Originally posted by Spider AL Even if I were to believe out of hand that you were over twenty, I've met my share of arrested adolescents in the past, and no doubt I will again in the future. However, that was hardly the point of the paragraph which...  [Read More]
Posted in: An interesting read.
 Jubatus
09-16-2004, 3:56 AM
#90
Originally posted by Spider AL You SHOULD brand them so. I have no idea of your age, but no doubt you are aware that your opinion is held in the main, by depressed adolescents with inflated egos. The desire not only for the loss of self and awarenes...  [Read More]
Posted in: An interesting read.
 Jubatus
09-15-2004, 12:36 PM
#88
Originally posted by Spider AL If one does not live hypocritically one must necessarily live honestly. In the absence of fallacy, truth is what remains. It's all that remains, in fact. I said I strive to rid myself of hipocricy, meaning to not adh...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-15-2004, 9:30 AM
#86
Originally posted by Spider AL If nothing new was received by your mind following my post, it's hardly my responsibility. ;) But you presented it like that was the case with "the one step", but this is hardly relevant for the debate, so...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-15-2004, 12:03 AM
#84
Originally posted by Spider AL Excellent! You're on the right track so far. Agreeing with Spider is a wonderful first step! :D You don't really think I've taken any step after reading your post, now do you? You brought nothing new to my mind, as I...  [Read More]
Posted in: An interesting read.
 Jubatus
09-14-2004, 11:55 AM
#82
Originally posted by CapNColostomy Actually, now I must ask that you read more carefully.... Notice the use of the words "I", "me", "myself" and "I'd"? That should've indicated that I was talking about me, and...  [Read More]
Posted in: An interesting read.
 Jubatus
09-14-2004, 9:09 AM
#80
Originally posted by Spider AL Actually I think there are two things that stop us from killing ourselves. One is our irrational fear of the unknown. We all die. All of us. Everyone who's ever lived has died, or will die. It's the only inevitable t...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-14-2004, 1:28 AM
#77
Originally posted by CapNColostomy Wow...I think if eating, sleeping and pissing were the only things keeping me from killing myself, I'd...yeah...I'd kill myself. Must be some pretty bad "pain" you're going through to reach that low. Well...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-13-2004, 11:18 PM
#75
Originally posted by JediLiberator Well, if you don't hurry the process along, why not just enjoy the ride? "Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced." Because of the pain...havn't you been reading anything I'v...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-13-2004, 2:22 PM
#71
Originally posted by JediLiberator Oh you're not mad Jubatus, I just don't agree with you, at all. As for not getting something from nothing, if you physically annihilated everything you'd have a universe's worth of POTENTIAL energy, so even if you...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-13-2004, 12:38 PM
#69
Originally posted by JediLiberator And then another big bang occurs... after all, in the beginning there was nothing right? ;) Nothing can happen from nothing, but that is besides the point. What I'm trying to get across is that the discontinuing...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-13-2004, 9:22 AM
#66
Originally posted by Hiroki I believe your philosophy is violently dangerous, and potentially destructive myself. And not only with fanatics. It saddens me to see people who have such goals as the "annihilation" of man. You say I spread pa...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-13-2004, 12:11 AM
#61
Originally posted by JediLiberator umm yeah... I think I can say I win! (Can one win these sorts of debates?) :p Elaborate. Originally posted by Hiroki Against somebody who wishes for the Annihilation of man? I think you win by simply ignoring h...  [Read More]
Posted in: An interesting read.
 Jubatus
09-12-2004, 12:26 PM
#55
Originally posted by Hiroki Ah, Jubatus wants the death of man. No wonder he seems like he is insane. o.O Not merely the death of man, the annihilation. And indeed it does seem insane (yet that term is subject to semantics) to your dogmatic belief...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-12-2004, 11:01 AM
#53
Originally posted by JediLiberator .... Also I don't know about you but I DO care about the survival and evolution of my species. Call illogical biological imperitives if you will, but I'd much rather have a flawed and living species than a perfect...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-10-2004, 11:24 AM
#50
Originally posted by JediLiberator Essentially that's all I see humans doing. Creating myths and stories about the existence of a "divine" presense to reinforce the ideas that preserve civilized order. If you have a historical bit of evide...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-10-2004, 3:52 AM
#48
Originally posted by JediLiberator Maybe its true that religion is the "opium of the masses" as you say, but the same religions that perpetrate the "illusion" of an afterlife also do more to instill a sense of morality in people...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-08-2004, 10:44 AM
#46
Originally posted by JediLiberator The one thing that bugs me about saying things like this is simply this. Reason and rational thought are only part of what it is to be human. Instinct, human passions, and yes, even beliefs are part of what it is t...  [Read More]
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 Jubatus
09-08-2004, 8:18 AM
#44
Originally posted by Hiroki Babble as in useless ramble that I do not care to hear. ;) Since that is how you regard my writing there really is even less point in us discussing, no? Originally posted by Hiroki If you really want to fight with som...  [Read More]
Posted in: An interesting read.
 Jubatus
09-08-2004, 6:50 AM
#42
Originally posted by Hiroki Well, I just finished scanning through the thread you gave me. Only so much of your babble I can take...but from I can tell, you dislike religion, because we do not like to debate, and argue "rationally", and be...  [Read More]