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Homuncul

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Posted in: Racism..
 Homuncul
05-27-2003, 11:35 AM
#22
sooner or later everyone will be the same colour as the world becomes a smaller place (ie travel is far easier) fair enough it will take a thousands and thousands of years, but its gonna happen. (if we dont nuke the entire species out of existence fi...  [Read More]
Posted in: Racism..
 Homuncul
05-27-2003, 11:28 AM
#21
That is not racism. Distinction between someone who's Asian and someone who's not Asian is not racism. It becomes racism when you start discriminating or prejudicing them because they are asian/black/whatever. Just distincting them does not make it r...  [Read More]
Posted in: Racism..
 Homuncul
05-27-2003, 9:06 AM
#18
Its pretty clear that we are all far more alike than unalike and to propse that any race or creed is better than another is plain stupid. If a person really believes that whites are better than blacks and vice versa then it just goes to show how stup...  [Read More]
Predictions are merely some of the consequences that we deduce from the explanation of a theory.What makes theory of evolution through natural selection so important is not that it can predict half dinosaurs half birds which "classical" bio...  [Read More]
If we have established through definition that flying is gliding on air currents, and I suddenly see a bird do just that, can I not logically conclude that the bird is flying? That's a paradox of faith/logic. Like wave/particle duality can we now c...  [Read More]
Some questions are relevant here Does evolution theory really explains better than Bible "theory"? What's really a difference. Both evolution and Bible discribes our reality. Evolution and science use entities as causality and logic, Bible...  [Read More]
This is why religion is not a valid hypothesis for the proliferation of life on Earth or any other planet. It relies on faith rather than evidence and does not recognize ignorance or leave room for doubt. Religion is an "unbounded" concept,...  [Read More]
Posted in: Fight Club
 Homuncul
05-21-2003, 5:27 AM
#18
Such emotion as revenge has a genetic adaptational origin. When prehistoric human met the situation when some of his group (close friend and a relative) was murdered he tryed to kill an attacker: 1. so guarding his friends from invaders (instinct of...  [Read More]
Posted in: Fight Club
 Homuncul
05-20-2003, 3:58 AM
#17
Answer to C'jais It's very heavy with techniques there, very very sophisticated. The main reason to practice so much the techniques (the same ones over and over again) is to teach your body how to teach itself. Por ejemplo, you're probably facing th...  [Read More]
Posted in: Fight Club
 Homuncul
05-19-2003, 5:27 AM
#15
griff38: We are the most evolved predator that has ever lived, our violent nature is natural. But with so many of us packed onto this tiny planet it benifits us all to put and end to real violence. Sports, First Person Shooters, Movies, Books and oth...  [Read More]
Posted in: Fight Club
 Homuncul
05-16-2003, 3:49 AM
#8
Ah, don't worry about the self defense - as I said, I'll just run (I have very fast legs indeed) I'm more interested in it for the excercise and active meditation. Still what if there's no place to run and no meditation will help unless you're adva...  [Read More]
Posted in: Fight Club
 Homuncul
05-15-2003, 9:30 AM
#4
If a weapon is an extension of your body, then surly just using your body to fight is as good as any weapon? I've been in two fights with people with knifes and managed to come away unharmed, I beleive that using a weapon is cowardly and dishonourabl...  [Read More]
Posted in: Fight Club
 Homuncul
05-15-2003, 6:29 AM
#1
Everyone's talking about either about Iraq or ridicule christians or fighting for evolution or banning books (I do the same) What about fighting "How much can you know about yourself if you've never been in fight?" Let's talk about real...  [Read More]
Posted in: question about christianity
 Homuncul
05-15-2003, 5:31 AM
#24
Good point Vaga. But unfortunately you won't succeed. It's impossible. Christians are really stubborn about their faith being true. And as I said many times when faith is concerned a logical argument is not the whole thing. I'm like...dispaired about...  [Read More]
Posted in: Yet another religious thread (very long)
 Homuncul
05-20-2003, 10:55 AM
#35
Christianity is wrong due to what I have dubbed the Omnipotence Paradox: To be omnipotent one must also be omniscient. To be omniscient is to know the future (and a good heckuvalot of other things). Yet to know the future, you assume that there is on...  [Read More]
Posted in: Should books be banned from schools?
 Homuncul
05-23-2003, 11:06 AM
#87
When I look around the world, I see religion on the rise, not on the wane. In Europe, the arrival of radical Muslim immigrants/refugees have caused a responding radicalisation of the local Christian groups, the ethnic/religious conflicts in ex-Jugosl...  [Read More]
Posted in: Should books be banned from schools?
 Homuncul
05-23-2003, 4:24 AM
#85
ShadowT, I liked your post. Quite a mind job and thanks for history lecture. Think you're right, well if not thinking too carefully (always a sceptic). I was confused first by the common thinking of the word religius. Still dictator's only Jesus and...  [Read More]
Posted in: Should books be banned from schools?
 Homuncul
05-22-2003, 3:18 AM
#83
Why I think you're blaming the past and again single crazy old guys of Christianity. Is it that totalitarian these days? CosmosJack: The Dictator here is Jesus or God whatever you prefer Dictators are always people who interpret god's words differ...  [Read More]
Posted in: Fate, destiny, and coincidence
 Homuncul
05-27-2003, 7:55 AM
#17
I fear that my own country and society is fast becoming stupid. Kids don't like going to school, we're "teaching to the test," college enrollments in the sciences is down for native born Americans, etc..... The same with mine. I know exac...  [Read More]
Posted in: Fate, destiny, and coincidence
 Homuncul
05-27-2003, 3:23 AM
#15
As I said it's out of proof yet. But as I've been studying it for quite a long time It's pretty convincing to me. far simpler idea is that the next nearest universe lies in space at about 10^28 meters away, and that while nearly identical to ours, t...  [Read More]
Posted in: Fate, destiny, and coincidence
 Homuncul
05-26-2003, 9:43 AM
#12
I apologize for mixing names, just I'm getting nuts when someone asks me about my beloved multiverse:D...  [Read More]
Posted in: Fate, destiny, and coincidence
 Homuncul
05-26-2003, 9:40 AM
#11
munik: You have the distinction of being able to bring up the multiverse in almost every topic. I like the alternate angle you provide on topics, and the fact that I can't get Jet Li out of my head everytime I read the word "multiverse"....  [Read More]
Posted in: Fate, destiny, and coincidence
 Homuncul
05-26-2003, 3:22 AM
#8
I have a better idea although just an idea If Rad707_Pandaz says he saw those things and explained his own observations than I say he's not mistaken and I believe him. And deja vu is not really a precognitive thing and it's not completely a fake, me...  [Read More]
Posted in: Guns are bad mmmkay...
 Homuncul
05-27-2003, 8:43 AM
#29
Eagle: No country that I know about has banned guns, although there probably are quite a few that have. Russia. Till lately it was not even questioned. Slow development + 70 years of communism I guess. munik: Now considering the 2nd, a state could...  [Read More]
Posted in: Mind over Matter
 Homuncul
05-20-2003, 7:56 AM
#2
Sure. I'm with ya. I'm strongly convinced that the capacity of human mind is enormous. Everything's possible. But many people do not pay attention to this. Our brain capacity is normally 35%. Make it 37% and we get a genius like Einstein. Imagine w...  [Read More]
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