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Name:
Rusty Shacklefeird
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2 years ago
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About Me:
-- Walt Whitman
Nessesity is the plea of every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves."
William Pitt the Younger
The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government - lest it come to dominate our lives and interests.'
* Patrick Henry
Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.
John F. Kennedy
I look forward to a great future for America - a future in which our country will match its military strength with our moral restraint, its wealth with our wisdom, its power with our purpose.
John F. Kennedy
Every benevolent penny you give to your church is nothing but blindly supported of evil in the long run, it strengthens religion who want bigger monopoly killing in the name of... you can stop this now just don't go to church and be a human, return to your roots without heritage and without hate. Be a proud Atheist/Agnostic like that day you were born and if it turns there is a God under the sky he'll be proud of you for choosing the white flag. Step out of closet!
BabaShtumf
That is the problem. The Constitution says "We the People" Which means We the People chose our government and how it is run. But most Americans are more interested who wins Grammy's then who wins Congress seats. Then they bitch and moan on how bad they are doing. The common man NOT being interested in Politics is one big problem we have.
BtotheS10
Hometown:
Bob Sagets bushes
Country:
United States
Companies:
Self Awareness
Movies:
Bravo Two Zero, Seven Samurai, Gattaca,The Hunting Party,Babel, and Cowboy Bebop
Music:
im what you call a "mainstreamer" if i like a song i'll listen to it, if i dont i wont.
Books:
The Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights...
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claton95
(8 months ago)
Seriously what's wrong with Jesse Ventura? Got hit too many time on the head during his wrestling career mayabe? Poor guy. He wasn't always like this. I remember they days when he used to be a good respectable man. It wasn't till after the invasion of Iraq that he started getting into all this conspiracy nonsense.
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lethal1337
(11 months ago)
depp.
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NobiscumDeus1
(1 year ago)
Keep you ignorance then. However, I will left you with this: In science, there are procedure and steps to do it, like questioning and observation. When you do the procedure again and again you will have the same results. That means is an objective truth. In subjectivity this never happens as subjectivity belongs more to the individual rather than the universal. It's easy to understand. Have a nice day.
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NobiscumDeus1
(1 year ago)
Answers:By truth, I will guess you mean objective truth. The truth is what hides beneath all lies. It's what exists no matter the beliefs and ideas someone creates. It also has existed before someone thought it existed. For instance, evolution has always happened even before the evolved creature existed. The truth is not what contradicts itself, or the lies we tell. Science is the most closer system that we have to find objective truth. If there's another system, then I don't know about it. Oh, I know it helps, but I what I mean is that it's not reliable.
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NobiscumDeus1
(1 year ago)
There are some ideas on how we should do things, and how we shouldn't do things. For instance, we have to study for an exam to pass the exam. Yes, the ways of how to study are different, and some are better than others, and sometimes it doesn't mean who will pass the test with the expected grade. However, it doesn't refute on what we should do to pass the test, or try to pass it. And yes, subjectivity is contradictory and paradoxical. Why? Some people believe in God, while others don't. This is contradictory on subjectivity. Ethics are more of a paradox as it has some similarities with morality, or other ethical ideas.
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NobiscumDeus1
(1 year ago)
I know what subjectivity is, and that's why I am against your idea. According to subjectivity, there are more than 6 billion relative truths, where some contradict each other. If one has a computer code on how to make it turn on the computer, then I will assure you that every computer has it. Just like biology, chemistry and physics. You see they even agree to each other. A biologist can't say: We evolved from reptile 6,000 years ago. Why? The evidence refutes him. That's objectivity over subjectivity.
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NobiscumDeus1
(1 year ago)
Just because you put yourself in other people's shoes, it doesn't mean you understand them. Of course, I see why you are a nihilist or subjective totalitarian, I mean you don't have to do nothing but say: "It's subjective." However, this has been refuted by science, and even philosophy. Of course, those who claim total subjectivity are self-refuting, as if they say that everything is subjective, then what they say it's subjective, which makes their own claim right and wrong at the same time. If you didn't know, subjectivity belongs to a world of contradiction and paradox. Of course, I can't speak to those who are deaf, and show it to those who are blind. So as well I say: Have a nice day.
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NobiscumDeus1
(1 year ago)
I never said science is the absolute truth, but the one who is closer to it and searches for it. For instance, if science belong to the total subjective, then medicine wouldn't work, or cars and computers wouldn't function as the scientists ideas have to be similar, or almost the same. The physical world is the one who help us see what it is. For instance, if you see someone who says: "Never kill someone no matter what!" However, that same day, that someone kills someone. By physical evidence of what he did, he's a hypocrite. This is not an opinion, but a fact. In other words, objectivity takes place. This is the case of science, where science is closer to the objective truth.
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NobiscumDeus1
(1 year ago)
Now, if you want total objective truth, then it's impossible as we are limited by our senses, knowledge, and materials that we use for studies. However, this can't lead to the conclusion that everything is subjective. Now, in your example, there is a little contradiction. Even though you're partially right in the example, there is an objective truth, and that is that I am in the machine that is deluding me from the true reality. All I am trying to say is, that above our subjective beliefs and limited knowledge, there is an objective truth that is above all knowledges and beliefs.
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