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Some people will believe anything, so long as it's what their itching ears want to hear. You guys are nuts and don't know what you are talking about. On another note, why is it the extreme left are the most vulgar?
there doesnt need to be any studies proving reincarnation, its a fact. its a matter of comprehending consciousness, which you can observe easily if you have the attention and patience.
IMHO, "how" it happens is less relevant than whether it happens. There are case studies that indicate the possibility, but are the results replicable?
Oh. My mistake, I had thought they split hydrogen atoms, interfering with the "strong nuclear force" resulting in a huge expulsion of energy. My assumption had been based on the fact that they were called hydrogen bombs, and I didn't think they'd name them that if they didn't use hydrogen in some important way.
yea, but the general image is still there. thats the same principle that applies to remembering past lives, except i have no clue how the information is transfered exactly.
Those're all fun, but I don't think any particular stance on free will is provable. There's evidence for and against various kinds of determinism but I've never heard anything conclusive.
I will watch the mutherfuckers like you act a fool in the end of world. Muthafucken Foamer
WHAWHA06 8 months ago
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WHAWHA06 8 months ago
Some people will believe anything, so long as it's what their itching ears want to hear. You guys are nuts and don't know what you are talking about. On another note, why is it the extreme left are the most vulgar?
ryangi5 1 year ago
Kind of hard to 'split' a single proton, unless you had access to the Large Hydron Collider that is. :-)
Puzzoozoo 3 years ago
there doesnt need to be any studies proving reincarnation, its a fact. its a matter of comprehending consciousness, which you can observe easily if you have the attention and patience.
god0fmusic 3 years ago
IMHO, "how" it happens is less relevant than whether it happens. There are case studies that indicate the possibility, but are the results replicable?
uberjim83 3 years ago
Oh. My mistake, I had thought they split hydrogen atoms, interfering with the "strong nuclear force" resulting in a huge expulsion of energy. My assumption had been based on the fact that they were called hydrogen bombs, and I didn't think they'd name them that if they didn't use hydrogen in some important way.
uberjim83 3 years ago
yea, but the general image is still there. thats the same principle that applies to remembering past lives, except i have no clue how the information is transfered exactly.
god0fmusic 3 years ago
Believe it or not as I don't care either way, but that was the conclusion that MM and the various comment posters arrived at.
Puzzoozoo 3 years ago
Those're all fun, but I don't think any particular stance on free will is provable. There's evidence for and against various kinds of determinism but I've never heard anything conclusive.
uberjim83 3 years ago