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Re: Hi, few questions when you get time
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A well placed add! Perhaps the penis advantage program will help Ezias turn his attention to something other than making very long, tiring and confusing posts.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.
"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.
"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.
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Re: Crazy Shaman Speaks - My Testimony of Jesus Christ
The Nehor wrote:I know you believe your recreational drug use helps you commune with the spiritual/divine but it clearly doesn't aid you in writing coherent posts.
coherent or meanginful....
and the drug use is likely not recreational...it seems that it may be court ordered.
maybe this poster reads too much Francesco Carotta

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what is chaos to the fly is normal to the spider - morticia addams
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I can tell if a person is judgmental just by looking at them
what is chaos to the fly is normal to the spider - morticia addams
If you're not upsetting idiots, you might be an idiot. - Ted Nugent
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Ezias,
I am trying to digest Derrida's 'On Grammatology'. It is not an easy book to understand. Yet the relevence of your deleted posts sparked a connection in my mind.
Your claim to know nothing here is important, as you talked much about many things, as chaotic as they seemed. Amidst a sea of pluarlistic ideas it is easy to become dizzy from the affects, whether one is stoned or mentally/psychologically ill in any way.
Much like Zarathustra, you emerge from your cave with your lantern. Against insulting jests from the people you cry, 'Where is God? Where is God?......We have killed him, you and I!'
The pace is frenetic. Reason no longer serves as guide. Instinct subsumes reason and takes control. What is Truth? What is Myth? Are my contemplations just irruptions of human creation mediated by emotions, reason, instinct? By what standards can I claim absolutely anything that I claim? It seems to me that any position one takes within the sum of human experience breaks down under sustained questioning.
For Derrida deconstructed all speech as a type of writing that, '...suffers from all the inadequacies attributed to writing, thus the logocentrism (primacy) of speech is undone through deconstruction of the terms in binary opposition.' Thus, '...mental health is but one condition of being, representing...the objective state of existence' (Arrigo in 'Punishing the mentally ill', 2002, pg 214).
Personally I wrestle with faith to such an extent that it becomes an 'analysis paralysis', to borrow the term. I question the philosopical/metaphysical state of reality everyday. I talk to God every day, although I wonder Who He is. Scriptures confirm His reality and His purposes for us, but I cannot grasp the operative truths presented by any Christian Gospel, much less act on any of it. It is difficult to deal with and it exasperates my consciousness. This is why I want to read and comment on this board. Crawling out from the cave, as I think I am doing, is not as easy as it appears.
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I am trying to digest Derrida's 'On Grammatology'. It is not an easy book to understand. Yet the relevence of your deleted posts sparked a connection in my mind.
Your claim to know nothing here is important, as you talked much about many things, as chaotic as they seemed. Amidst a sea of pluarlistic ideas it is easy to become dizzy from the affects, whether one is stoned or mentally/psychologically ill in any way.
Much like Zarathustra, you emerge from your cave with your lantern. Against insulting jests from the people you cry, 'Where is God? Where is God?......We have killed him, you and I!'
The pace is frenetic. Reason no longer serves as guide. Instinct subsumes reason and takes control. What is Truth? What is Myth? Are my contemplations just irruptions of human creation mediated by emotions, reason, instinct? By what standards can I claim absolutely anything that I claim? It seems to me that any position one takes within the sum of human experience breaks down under sustained questioning.
For Derrida deconstructed all speech as a type of writing that, '...suffers from all the inadequacies attributed to writing, thus the logocentrism (primacy) of speech is undone through deconstruction of the terms in binary opposition.' Thus, '...mental health is but one condition of being, representing...the objective state of existence' (Arrigo in 'Punishing the mentally ill', 2002, pg 214).
Personally I wrestle with faith to such an extent that it becomes an 'analysis paralysis', to borrow the term. I question the philosopical/metaphysical state of reality everyday. I talk to God every day, although I wonder Who He is. Scriptures confirm His reality and His purposes for us, but I cannot grasp the operative truths presented by any Christian Gospel, much less act on any of it. It is difficult to deal with and it exasperates my consciousness. This is why I want to read and comment on this board. Crawling out from the cave, as I think I am doing, is not as easy as it appears.
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