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  • Dogma vs Myth

    Jan 25, 2020, 11:59 AM

    “The purpose of dogma is to give the mind an excuse for what the body feels. That’s all. The purpose of MYTH is to provide a group strategy that is persisted by the addiction.”

    (religion)

  • Dogma vs Myth

    Jan 25, 2020, 11:59 AM

    “The purpose of dogma is to give the mind an excuse for what the body feels. That’s all. The purpose of MYTH is to provide a group strategy that is persisted by the addiction.”

    (religion)

  • The Antagonists in The Iliad and The Bible: What All Revolutionaries Claim to Be

    Jan 25, 2020, 3:52 PM by Don Miguel All I am pointing out is that there is a big difference in the relations between the protagonists and antogonists of the Illiad and that Bible. The antagonists in the Odyssey, are seen in a rather Satanic light and people utterly without excuse. For many reasons: 1) They are in another’s kingdom and yet do not respect the interests of the King. 2) They have been given many chances to repent to the regents or deputies of the true ruler and yet fail to do so. 3) They treat the kingdom as if it belonged to them who are only guests. Therefore and a day and hour of which only the gods know, there shall be justice severe and eternal when the true rulers return. It’s like LOTR, Robin Hood, the Mahabharata, and the New Testament. The good guys who are the representatives/descendants of the proper rulers are marginalized and vilified by the current usurpers. The current world order of peace and prosperity was created in accordance with natural law, and the signs of this agency are found in the order that we enjoy. But the people who currently rule are not the servants of Natural Law but usurpers. This is what Christians are claimed to be in the Bible as well as what just revolutionaries claim to be.

  • The Antagonists in The Iliad and The Bible: What All Revolutionaries Claim to Be

    Jan 25, 2020, 3:52 PM by Don Miguel All I am pointing out is that there is a big difference in the relations between the protagonists and antogonists of the Illiad and that Bible. The antagonists in the Odyssey, are seen in a rather Satanic light and people utterly without excuse. For many reasons: 1) They are in another’s kingdom and yet do not respect the interests of the King. 2) They have been given many chances to repent to the regents or deputies of the true ruler and yet fail to do so. 3) They treat the kingdom as if it belonged to them who are only guests. Therefore and a day and hour of which only the gods know, there shall be justice severe and eternal when the true rulers return. It’s like LOTR, Robin Hood, the Mahabharata, and the New Testament. The good guys who are the representatives/descendants of the proper rulers are marginalized and vilified by the current usurpers. The current world order of peace and prosperity was created in accordance with natural law, and the signs of this agency are found in the order that we enjoy. But the people who currently rule are not the servants of Natural Law but usurpers. This is what Christians are claimed to be in the Bible as well as what just revolutionaries claim to be.

  • Passive Morality Isn’t Moral It’s Immoral – Free Riding

    Jan 25, 2020, 4:23 PM by Luke Weinhagen Passive morality isn’t. Conflating docility (submissive to morality, passive) with morality is like conflating helplessness (being incapable of violence, passive) with being peaceful. Both may describe your behavior but not your character nor your potential for reciprocity.

  • Passive Morality Isn’t Moral It’s Immoral – Free Riding

    Jan 25, 2020, 4:23 PM by Luke Weinhagen Passive morality isn’t. Conflating docility (submissive to morality, passive) with morality is like conflating helplessness (being incapable of violence, passive) with being peaceful. Both may describe your behavior but not your character nor your potential for reciprocity.

  • Mason’s Citation of Ancient Law of Facts

    1. That in all capital or criminal Prosecutions, a man hath a right to demand the cause & nature of his Accusation, to be confronted with the Accusers and Witnesses, to call for Evidence and be admitted Counsel in his Favor, and to a fair and speedy Trial by an impartial Jury of his Vicinage, without whose unanimous Consent he cannot be found guilty, (except in the Government of the Land and Naval Forces in Time of actual war, Invasion or rebellion) nor can he be compelled to give Evidence against himself.
    2. That no Freeman ought to be taken, imprisoned, or desseized of his Freehold, Liberties, privileges or Franchises, or outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, or deprived of his Life, Liberty or Property, but by the Law of the Land.

    3. That every Freeman restrained of his Liberty is entitled to a remedy, to enquire into the Lawfulness thereof, and to remove the same if unlawful, and that such Remedy ought not to be denied or delayed.

    4. That in Controversies respecting Property, and in Suits between Man and man, the ancient Trial by Jury of Facts, where they arise, is one of the greatest Securities to the Rights of a Free people, and ought to remain sacred and inviolable.

    5. That every Freeman ought to find a certain Remedy, by recourse to the Laws, for all Injuries or wrongs he may receive in his person, property or Character: He ought to obtain Right and Justice freely, without sale, compleatly and without Denial, promptly and without Delay; and that all Establishments or regulations contravening these Rights are oppressive and unjust.

    6. That excessive Bail ought not to be required, nor excessive Fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual Punishments inflicted.

    7. That every Freeman has a Right to be secure from all unreasonable Searches and Seizures of his Person, his papers, and his property; all Warrants therefore to search suspected places, or to seize any Freeman, his Papers or property, without Information upon Oath (or Affirmation of a person religiously scrupulous of taking an Oath) of legal and sufficient Cause, are grievous and Oppressive; and all General Warrants to search suspected Places, or to apprehend any suspected Person, without specially naming or describing the Place or Person, are dangerous and ought not to be granted.

    “17. That the People have a Right to keep and to bear Arms; that a well regulated Militia, composed of the Body of the People, trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe Defence of a free State; that Standing Armies in Time of Peace are dangerous to Liberty, and therefore ought to be avoided as far as the Circumstances and Protection of the Community will admit; and that in all Cases, the military should be under strict Subordination to, and governed by the Civil Power.” In other words, a militia takes precedence in preservation of liberty over the standing military.

  • Mason’s Citation of Ancient Law of Facts

    1. That in all capital or criminal Prosecutions, a man hath a right to demand the cause & nature of his Accusation, to be confronted with the Accusers and Witnesses, to call for Evidence and be admitted Counsel in his Favor, and to a fair and speedy Trial by an impartial Jury of his Vicinage, without whose unanimous Consent he cannot be found guilty, (except in the Government of the Land and Naval Forces in Time of actual war, Invasion or rebellion) nor can he be compelled to give Evidence against himself.
    2. That no Freeman ought to be taken, imprisoned, or desseized of his Freehold, Liberties, privileges or Franchises, or outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, or deprived of his Life, Liberty or Property, but by the Law of the Land.

    3. That every Freeman restrained of his Liberty is entitled to a remedy, to enquire into the Lawfulness thereof, and to remove the same if unlawful, and that such Remedy ought not to be denied or delayed.

    4. That in Controversies respecting Property, and in Suits between Man and man, the ancient Trial by Jury of Facts, where they arise, is one of the greatest Securities to the Rights of a Free people, and ought to remain sacred and inviolable.

    5. That every Freeman ought to find a certain Remedy, by recourse to the Laws, for all Injuries or wrongs he may receive in his person, property or Character: He ought to obtain Right and Justice freely, without sale, compleatly and without Denial, promptly and without Delay; and that all Establishments or regulations contravening these Rights are oppressive and unjust.

    6. That excessive Bail ought not to be required, nor excessive Fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual Punishments inflicted.

    7. That every Freeman has a Right to be secure from all unreasonable Searches and Seizures of his Person, his papers, and his property; all Warrants therefore to search suspected places, or to seize any Freeman, his Papers or property, without Information upon Oath (or Affirmation of a person religiously scrupulous of taking an Oath) of legal and sufficient Cause, are grievous and Oppressive; and all General Warrants to search suspected Places, or to apprehend any suspected Person, without specially naming or describing the Place or Person, are dangerous and ought not to be granted.

    “17. That the People have a Right to keep and to bear Arms; that a well regulated Militia, composed of the Body of the People, trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe Defence of a free State; that Standing Armies in Time of Peace are dangerous to Liberty, and therefore ought to be avoided as far as the Circumstances and Protection of the Community will admit; and that in all Cases, the military should be under strict Subordination to, and governed by the Civil Power.” In other words, a militia takes precedence in preservation of liberty over the standing military.

  • Chance of Finding a Habitable Planet

    Jan 26, 2020, 7:53 AM This list appears to omit what is possibly the most important criteria: “Fraction of those planets with a molten iron core, and a moon large enough to keep it molten, so that an electromagnetic shield can protect the atmosphere.” Rate of star formation, R” = 1 solar masses Fraction of stars with planets, fp = 1 Number of habitable planets per star, ne = 4 Fraction of those planets that develop life, fl = 0.25 Fraction of the above that develop intelligent life, fi = 1 Fraction of planets with intelligent life that send signals into space, to = 1 Lifetime of a civilisation that sends signals into space, L = 100

  • Chance of Finding a Habitable Planet

    Jan 26, 2020, 7:53 AM This list appears to omit what is possibly the most important criteria: “Fraction of those planets with a molten iron core, and a moon large enough to keep it molten, so that an electromagnetic shield can protect the atmosphere.” Rate of star formation, R” = 1 solar masses Fraction of stars with planets, fp = 1 Number of habitable planets per star, ne = 4 Fraction of those planets that develop life, fl = 0.25 Fraction of the above that develop intelligent life, fi = 1 Fraction of planets with intelligent life that send signals into space, to = 1 Lifetime of a civilisation that sends signals into space, L = 100