Richard Dawkins: The God Delusion.
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NorthernMonkey
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NorthernMonkey
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NorthernMonkey
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To my shame, I've been here from the beginning. Not quite as heavy on the post count as some, though.NorthernMonkey wrote:I think you should read all 100 pages before you give that accolade out.andydes wrote:Nice reference, Seyser. I think you deserve the prize for best post.
Sorry, man, you were in the running as well. But that site will keep me going for weeks.
we made it kids, now burn in hell for all eternity!

I guess thats the Jews on one side, the Christians on the other both saying "so , who was right in the end then?"

I guess thats the Jews on one side, the Christians on the other both saying "so , who was right in the end then?"
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Seyser Koze
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He's talking about my post where i call all religious types fucking insane.NorthernMonkey wrote:I think you should read all 100 pages before you give that accolade out.andydes wrote:Nice reference, Seyser. I think you deserve the prize for best post.
Ahhh, Shtreimel. There he is. Woken from his sleep by god himself to post at the right time no doubt. Guided by the hand of god in a virtual reacharound kind of way.
Let us break the lobster of peace Shtreimel. I'll let you have the tail. Whaddya say?
Interesting new results concerning the source of moral intuition:
"The findings are the most direct evidence that humans’ native revulsion to hurting others relies on a part of neural anatomy, one that evolved before the higher brain regions responsible for analysis and planning."
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/22/scien ... ref=slogin
"The findings are the most direct evidence that humans’ native revulsion to hurting others relies on a part of neural anatomy, one that evolved before the higher brain regions responsible for analysis and planning."
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/22/scien ... ref=slogin
basementhum.blogspot.com. Adventures in computer music production.
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"The researchers emphasize that the study was small and that the moral decisions were hypothetical"cbit wrote:Interesting new results concerning the source of moral intuition:
Alas, I work in this field and every new discovery rarely plays out well in the arena of everyday life. Take SSRI medication...we use it, and sometimes it works, but often it doesn't. Ask a psychiatrist how it works...why it doesn't...they can't tell you, they don't know.
But wait, then we've got psychiatrists (Healey, Warme, Fraterolli) stating that the whole brain/chemistry thing is bogus:
http://www.macleans.ca/science/technolo ... 182_128182
and wishful thinking by neuroscientists. And that the unconcious is alive and well.
In other words, don't get too excited.
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Seyser Koze
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The pic reminds me of this one club I used to go to. mental. That's me there just ath the front left on the hillock being ridden by the black gimp creature. "Yeah! Ride me to the giant knife", I'm shouting.Angstrom wrote:we made it kids, now burn in hell for all eternity!
I guess thats the Jews on one side, the Christians on the other both saying "so , who was right in the end then?"
Wild times.
The people in the glowing bubble above are actually the people cueing to get in, but as you can see our bouncer is having none of it.
ah right, I though the guy in the bubble was the DJ, and the girls in dresses on either side were saying "play something we can dance to, not this glitch shit" and "have you got any funk?"
you can just see some people smoking big pipes backstage.
meanwhile on the dancefloor, it was getting a bit messy
you can just see some people smoking big pipes backstage.
meanwhile on the dancefloor, it was getting a bit messy