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      xrok1
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      @unknownuser said:

      If you go to Session 5, about midway through, Professor Steven Nadler does his lecture on Spinoza's philosophy and view of God. It's a very good series, I would recommend anyone to spend some time watching through the many hours of lecture.

      starts at 47 min. very interesting. thanks for the link.

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      • Mike LuceyM Offline
        Mike Lucey
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        Thanks Adam. I will most definately listen to Prof. Steven Nadler on Spinoza.

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        • Mike LuceyM Offline
          Mike Lucey
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          Wow thanks again Adam. Some great thinkers and thoughts there. I have listened to quite a lot of the ideas and they definitely reinforce what I was inclined towards believing but was not able to articulate and piece together.

          I will for sure listen to the total seminar, bit by bit, as I think it will offer a well rounded overview of this hypothesis even though it will probably raise more questions than it addresses. Still, that's the way it should be in order to progress and learn more.

          I am also very curious now about druidism as this 'religion' is possibly in my genes. It also appears to be very much related to Nature!

          BTW, I also enjoyed Steven Nadler's opening joke about the priest, vicar and rabbi, very funny. I even enjoyed the expressions on some of the audience's faces more so.

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            EarthMover
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            Anyone see the resemblance between Spinoza and Jerry Seinfeld? 😄


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            • Mike LuceyM Offline
              Mike Lucey
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              Now that you mention it! I wonder what Jerry's take is on things 😄

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              • Mike LuceyM Offline
                Mike Lucey
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                Ah Bruce, chuck away that 10 foot pole. The only good 'debates' are those that involve sex, politics and regilion 😆

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                  toxicvoxel
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                  @mike lucey said:

                  Ah Bruce, chuck away that 10 foot pole. The only good 'debates' are those that involve sex, politics and regilion 😆

                  As the saying goes:" Regilion is the opinium of the matchless..." [- or something like that] 😄

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                    Mike Lucey
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                    @unknownuser said:

                    @unknownuser said:

                    The only good 'debates' are those that involve sex, politics and regilion

                    Yes I know Mike but I don't have the energy for this one...maybe after a nap.

                    Well Bruce! Are you over the nap? Let's hear what you have to say. We won't burn you like the unfortunate guy that Alan mentioned.

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                      speaking of religion, one the most interesting books i read recently is God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything, by christopher hitchens. he mentions spinoza a lot in that book. from the same author, there is The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever, a collection of texts on religion by authors from several times and places, including spinoza.

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                      • Mike LuceyM Offline
                        Mike Lucey
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                        Thanks for the mentions Edson. This is a subject that is fascinating me over the past couple of years. Don't know why, but maybe its the fact that the big 60 is looming! When we are young, death is the last thing on our minds but as one gets older it tends to focus us on the matter. Geeeees, sorry if I'm sounding morbid, its not intended.

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                          Edson
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                          i agree: the subject is fascinating. one inherits religion from one's parents and it seems to be a natural thing just to follow what they did.

                          but is that what we really believe in and wish to do? reading other people's opinions makes one think and helps us in making up one's mind about this and other subjects.

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                            chrisjk
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                            I think Spinoza would have loved Object Oriented programming - we are all sub-classed from God.

                            Chris

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                              @chrisjk said:

                              I think Spinoza would have loved Object Oriented programming - we are all sub-classed from God.

                              That was the idea of my namesake, St Anselm of Canterbury
                              Anssi

                              securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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