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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: auxiliary]
    #14415812 - 05/07/11 03:35 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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No afterlife, meaning anything of the sort. This includes reincarnation.



ha ha i dont know whether to:facepalm: or :lol:


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Mush 4 Brains]
    #14415819 - 05/07/11 03:36 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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Do you realize where you're posting? This is a debate forum, if you don't wish to support your assertions in a format where rigorous debate is encouraged, then don't post them here.




"Philosophy, Sociology & Psychology" Where does it say debate?  I was supporting my "ideas/beliefs":stonedjerk:


If you bothered to read the forum description, you would know that this is a debate-oriented forum.


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Evidence?



Organic matter=biodegradable


So you're suggesting that the biodegradability of organic matter is enough to convince you that reincarnation is real?

Fuck. :facepalm:


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Mush 4 Brains]
    #14415827 - 05/07/11 03:38 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

I don't believe animals exist, no cats, no dogs.

However, I firmly believe in the existence of mice.


Go ahead, laugh it off.


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: auxiliary]
    #14415829 - 05/07/11 03:39 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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:ilold: GTFO


:curbyourenthusiasm::thumbup:


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Poid]
    #14415838 - 05/07/11 03:41 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

You seem to think im referring to Buddhism reincarnation im not.


reincarnation: embodiment again in a new form



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So you're suggesting that the biodegradability of organic matter is enough to convince you that reincarnation is real?


And yes


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: auxiliary]
    #14415844 - 05/07/11 03:42 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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I don't believe animals exist, no cats, no dogs.

However, I firmly believe in the existence of mice.


Go ahead, laugh it off.



Its clear to anyone who wasn't somehow butt hurt by me as to what i said.


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Poid]
    #14415853 - 05/07/11 03:44 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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:ilold: GTFO


:curbyourenthusiasm::thumbup:



:highfive: :stonedjerk:


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Mush 4 Brains]
    #14415891 - 05/07/11 03:51 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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You seem to think im referring to Buddhism reincarnation im not.


What makes you think this? Have you studied Buddhism?


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reincarnation: embodiment again in a new form


Yeah, that is complete bullshit, and is not supported by any convincing evidence. :braindamage:


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So you're suggesting that the biodegradability of organic matter is enough to convince you that reincarnation is real?


And yes


Well, seeing as there's nothing in the biodegradability theory of organic matter which postulates that lifeforms can reincarnate into new lifeforms, this suggestion is void of anything intellectual or worth even considering to entertain seriously in a debate format such as this. :grin:


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: auxiliary]
    #14415896 - 05/07/11 03:52 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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I also believe in reincarnation, have a shitty life perhaps you'll have a better one next time around.



Here is the context in which you used reincarnation. This assumes a continuation in consciousness, a la an afterlife.


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: auxiliary]
    #14415908 - 05/07/11 03:53 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Utopia: a fantastical realm where arguments and debates may be conducted in the absence of butt-hurt.

:fairy:


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: auxiliary]
    #14415995 - 05/07/11 04:10 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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I also believe in reincarnation, have a shitty life perhaps you'll have a better one next time around.



Here is the context in which you used reincarnation. This assumes a continuation in consciousness, a la an afterlife.



perhaps being the keyword girl

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Well, seeing as there's nothing in the biodegradability theory of organic matter which postulates that lifeforms can reincarnate into new lifeforms


Never said there was.


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Mush 4 Brains]
    #14416024 - 05/07/11 04:16 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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perhaps being the keyword girl



what


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Mush 4 Brains]
    #14416125 - 05/07/11 04:37 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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Well, seeing as there's nothing in the biodegradability theory of organic matter which postulates that lifeforms can reincarnate into new lifeforms


Never said there was.


OK, so what about it convinces you that lifeforms can reincarnate into new lifeforms? Do you have any peer-reviewed studies you can link me to which support your (irrational) belief?


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Poid]
    #14416195 - 05/07/11 05:15 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

When did i ever say i was convinced poid?  Me seems to think your style is to change others words in order to suit your argument.  Kind of like when you just recently quoted Cosmonaut on something he never even said.:shoosh: 

  This is my belief feel free to tear it apart, misunderstand it, misquote it.  Call it irrational(ha, not event close to your irrationality)  You know the norm for you.

- Eventually earth is going to cease to be.  Eventually it will break down and be spread across the universe.  How do i know this will happen, i dont for sure, BUT current science theorizes it has happened to other planets and will happen to the Earth.  I believe that there is a strong possibility that fragments of the Earth (and fragments of you and everything on earth) will spread through the universe and become part of developing planets.  Planets which may come to sustain life.


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Mush 4 Brains]
    #14416217 - 05/07/11 06:14 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

:ilold::congrats:


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: auxiliary]
    #14416301 - 05/07/11 06:38 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

It's entirely plausible. It's actually a matter of fact. Our bodies are made of stardust. But what does that have to do with reincarnation? Better yet, wtf does it have to do with perfection being imperfection? You're a very confusing person.


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Mush 4 Brains]
    #14416808 - 05/07/11 09:54 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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When did i ever say i was convinced poid?


Again, this is a debate forum, the idea here is to back up your ideas with some sort of thoughtful reasoning, not to bitch and get butthurt when they're challenged; if you believe in reincarnation, that means you're convinced of it (duh).


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Me seems to think your style is to change others words in order to suit your argument.


Can you please explain where I did this?


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Kind of like when you just recently quoted Cosmonaut on something he never even said.:shoosh:


:lol:, that was an honest mistake.

 
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This is my belief feel free to tear it apart, misunderstand it, misquote it.


Well feel free to respond sensibly to my tearing apart of your stupid, irrational belief.


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Call it irrational(ha, not event close to your irrationality)  You know the norm for you.


And I know the norm for you--duck direct questions while making harsh, apparently baseless criticisms of my responses to your posts--it's pathetic.


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- Eventually earth is going to cease to be.  Eventually it will break down and be spread across the universe.  How do i know this will happen, i dont for sure, BUT current science theorizes it has happened to other planets and will happen to the Earth.


NO scientific theories support the notion of reincarnation--why do you only believe in science when it suits your crazy preconclusions? This is called selective reasoning
(or confirmation bias), and it's retarded (much like many, if not all of your posts in this thread). :imslow:


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I believe that there is a strong possibility that fragments of the Earth (and fragments of you and everything on earth) will spread through the universe and become part of developing planets.  Planets which may come to sustain life.


Why do you think the remnants of our bodies, if used as nutrients for a plant (extraplanetary or not), would retain our consciousness after death? Remember, this is a debate forum..if you don't want to answer these exceedingly simple questions, then you have the right to just completely fuck off. :smile:


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Poid]
    #14417481 - 05/08/11 12:10 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Poid your funny you keep drawing conclusions from shit i didnt say, and manipulating what i did say.  Youre not worth debating.  I can tell you fancy yourself an expert for some reason.  Im gonna do something more productive today like jerk off.  Done


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Mush 4 Brains]
    #14417489 - 05/08/11 12:14 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

:andyistic:

Fine, keep avoiding my questions, and criticizing them without actually justifying your criticism, or providing examples of the things you're accusing me of doing. You're not really worth debating, either--I enjoy debating with people who can actually address a point without going off on personal tangents, which seems to be pretty much all you are capable of doing here. :shrug2:

I don't fancy myself anything, I just enjoy learning through the process of debate--the fact that you can't seem to be able to assist me in this learning process is another reason why you're not worth debating IMO.


Have fun spankin' your monkey. :bye:


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Re: Living in a Utopian society [Re: Mush 4 Brains]
    #14417492 - 05/08/11 12:16 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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Utopia: an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect


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I believe we live in a Utopian society.  Why?  There is no good without evil.  There is no euphoria without pain.



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