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    • P Offline
      pmiller
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      This thread is making me nostalgic for the 9-11 conspiracy theory posts....

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      • StinkieS Offline
        Stinkie
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        Errr ... will the Spaghetti Monster do? 😄

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          cornel
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          "Sir"(Kwistenbiebel),

          I’m suggesting to know The Bible, not only to read it…,
          …and to know God, not only to know about Him!

          “Delight thyself also in the LORD; and He shall give thee the desires of thine heart.”
          (Psalms 37:4)
          or
          “Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He will give you the desires and secret petitions of your heart.”

          As you can see, it's different than "9-11 conspiracy"!

          ..."yes, sir!"

          Cornel

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            kwistenbiebel
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            Well, I am not going to base my life upon a single book.

            I guess Genesis will reveal a lot of wisdom when getting into it, but so does Sophies World and thousands of other written stories.

            Besides, I love the music more than the book, although Phil Collins is kind of a bore.

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              kwistenbiebel
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              By the way, how many other alter egos does J1mmy currently have on SCF?

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                cornel
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                ... not Spaghedeity parody!, Mr. Stinkie...

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                  Stinkie
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                  @kwistenbiebel said:

                  Well, I am not going to base my life upon a single book.

                  I guess Genesis will reveal a lot of wisdom when getting into it, but so does Sophies World and thousands of other written stories.

                  Besides, I love the music more than the book, although Phil Collins is kind of a bore.

                  lol. Don't tell me you read Heidegger. I mean: without someone holding a gun to your head? 😄

                  And as for Heidegger and wisdom ... Not really. Lots of made-up words and metaphysical babble. And bad writing. 🤢

                  @kwistenbiebel said:

                  By the way, how many other alter egos does J1mmy currently have on SCF?

                  lol. My thoughts exactly.

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                    kwistenbiebel
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                    @Stinkie,
                    He he, I deleted Heidegger from that post even before you formulated your answer to it.
                    (The reason for deleting is that I don't know a 'book' from his hand, so no need for me to look more fancy than I really am).

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                      cornel
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                      NOSCE TE IPSUM; GNOTHI SEAUTON
                      Perhaps he (J1mmy) can count how many "alter egos"…

                      Cornel

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                        kwistenbiebel
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                        Knowing yourself is knowing the others. I got that...but I think you didn't spell that second part correctly.

                        About Genesis: de gustibus et coloribus non disputandum est.

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                          kwistenbiebel
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                          @unknownuser said:

                          Perhaps he (J1mmy) can count how many "alter egos"…

                          Ok, Ok....it was 'Alter Egi' . Happy?

                          [EDIT]: or should it be 'Alteri Egi'?

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                            Chris Fullmer
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                            Heh, actually Cornell and Jimmy are separate individuals. They've both been around as long as the sand and I'm still not sure if they come from the light or the dark, or if they came from something before there was either......

                            Chris

                            Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                            All my Plugins I've written

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                              cornel
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                              „Heaven and earth shall pass away, but My words shall not pass away.”
                              (Matthew 24:35 or Mark 13:31 or Luke 21:33)

                              ,"non est disputandum!"
                              Cornel

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                                kwistenbiebel
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                                @unknownuser said:

                                For details about "Way of Cain", see Genesis Book, please!

                                Sir, yes sir!
                                Reading da bible every day....NOT.

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                                  kwistenbiebel
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                                  Well, his 'shock and awe' method is most effective when he knows more about his opponent than the opponent knows about him.

                                  Somewhere during this discussion the (info) odds slightly shifted.
                                  Happy to see that no one took advantage of that (abusing personal info on the net can cause a lot of damage).

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                                    cornel
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                                    Hi Chris,
                                    I jumped w/ J1mmy ‘style’ and I kept all of you ‘tensioned’…
                                    Sorry for some inconveniences!
                                    Now, let’s switch to ‘normal’…!
                                    Jimmy and me , we aren’t opponents... – just 'disputing'!

                                    Greetings, Jimmy!

                                    Cornel

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                                      Jackson
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                                      Re: Heidegger, "Building Dwelling Thinking" should be recommended reading for architecture students IMO. I stumbled upon it by accident when I was researching my final year thesis and I've got to say I continue to find it very inspirational. Admittedly he was rather fond of inventing/reinterpreting words (which are often confused further in translation), but never unnecessarily. I ought to say though that I have only read an English translation (which even then has to employ German/Heideggerian words)- perhaps his original German text is much harder to follow.

                                      Jackson

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                                        Stinkie
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                                        @jackson said:

                                        Re: Heidegger, "Building Dwelling Thinking" should be recommended reading for architecture students IMO. I stumbled upon it by accident when I was researching my final year thesis and I've got to say I continue to find it very inspirational.

                                        Good tip, thanks. I and my fellow students were once forced to read "Sein und Zeit". Though thankfully not in German.

                                        @jackson said:

                                        Admittedly he was rather fond of inventing/reinterpreting words (which are often confused further in translation), but never unnecessarily.

                                        Making up words, at least in my opinion, introduces a certain amount of innacuracy. Fine for poetry, but not for philosophy. Certainly not when that innacuracy is exploited as a rhetorical means. Err, I'm with Wittgenstein. (As far as I understand him. 💚 )

                                        Back to topic:

                                        No need to apologize to GoD, I'd say. None.

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                                          Jackson
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                                          @mike lucey said:

                                          What DOES SOMEONE HAVE TO DO before you accept an apology at face
                                          value and move on in peace?
                                          They have to convince me that they're sincere. Jimmy has backed down or apologised before and always comes back with the same old same old (in this case incognito). Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.

                                          @mike lucey said:

                                          I really now think you actually ENJOY
                                          all this agro and would like nothing better than to see G o D come
                                          back into this thread firing both six-shooters! If he does and was
                                          aiming at YOU I would NOT be in the slightest bit surprised.
                                          Well... that would kind of prove my point wouldn't it? 😉

                                          @mike lucey said:

                                          Quite frankly I think you would deserve it. I would go as far to suggest that I think you now owe an apology to G o D and this forum!
                                          As if. Jimmy Mackel/J1mmy/G o D can launch personal attacks on SCF members, rubbishing their work, questioning their intelligence, making homophobic comments, saying pretty much anything he wants about anyone (except you) and you jump to his defence with a diplomatic pseudo-libertarian flourish....but me simply expressing doubt as to the sincerity of his "apology" (and actually crediting him for his guile) has you demanding an apology from me? Please. 😒

                                          p.s. the best part is Jimmy can now sit back and watch us argue amongst ourselves- now that is check mate. Nice one Jimmy. 👍

                                          Jackson

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                                            david_h
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                                            I can't believe this thread has gone on for 12 pages! but having said that, I need to add my 2 cents to this philisophical discussion. . .or rather 2 cents that I swiped from Monty Python. . .

                                            *Immanuel Kant was a real pissant
                                            who was very rarely stable.
                                            Heidegger, Heidegger was a boozy beggar
                                            who could think you under the table.
                                            David Hume could out consume
                                            Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel,
                                            And Wittgenstein was a beery swine
                                            who was just as sloshed as Schlegel.

                                            There's nothing Nietzsche couldn't teach ya
                                            'bout the raisin' of the wrist.
                                            Socrates himself was permanently pissed.

                                            John Stuart Mill, of his own free will,
                                            after half a pint of shandy was particularly ill.
                                            Plato, they say, could stick it away,
                                            'alf a crate of whiskey every day!
                                            Aristotle, Aristotle was a bugger for the bottle,
                                            and Hobbes was fond of his Dram.
                                            And Rene Descartes was a drunken fart:
                                            "I drink, therefore I am."

                                            Yes, Socrates himself is particularly missed;
                                            A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed.

                                              -- Monty Python*
                                            

                                            I remember just enough of my philosphy courses to screw me up for the rest of my life! 💚

                                            If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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