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From: SystemX on 8 Aug 2008 11:40 Dutch wrote: > SystemX wrote: >> Dutch wrote: >>> SystemX wrote: >>> >>>> Vegans do consume dairy. >>> >>> Even by their own lax standards, vegans cannot consume dairy and >>> still legitimately call themselves vegans. >> >> I mad e a mistook. - A bad one - I missed the important word 'not'. I >> guess you worked that out for yourself, but hey, why not score a point. >> >>> >>>> BTW - I'm self identifying myself as God. >>> >>> That was redundant. >> >> Just making a point that; self identification is not reliable >> identification: > > You mean you don't identify yourself as God? Including animals? >You ought to, we are all God. I don't believe in God. I seem to hover between being an agnostic and an atheist. > > >> >> Rudy: "- described most definitely is a "vegan": she self-identified >> as one. " >
From: SystemX on 8 Aug 2008 11:58 SystemX wrote: > Dutch wrote: >> SystemX wrote: >>> Dutch wrote: >>>> SystemX wrote: >>>> >>>>> Vegans do consume dairy. >>>> >>>> Even by their own lax standards, vegans cannot consume dairy and >>>> still legitimately call themselves vegans. >>> >>> I mad e a mistook. - A bad one - I missed the important word 'not'. I >>> guess you worked that out for yourself, but hey, why not score a point. >>> >>>> >>>>> BTW - I'm self identifying myself as God. >>>> >>>> That was redundant. >>> >>> Just making a point that; self identification is not reliable >>> identification: >> >> You mean you don't identify yourself as God? > > Including animals? This is related to your statement about "we are all God". > >> You ought to, we are all God. > > I don't believe in God. I seem to hover between being an agnostic and an > atheist. > > >> >> >>> >>> Rudy: "- described most definitely is a "vegan": she self-identified >>> as one. " >>
From: SystemX on 8 Aug 2008 12:42 Rudy Canoza wrote: > SystemX wrote: >> SystemX wrote: >>> Dutch wrote: >>>> SystemX wrote: >>>>> Dutch wrote: >>>>>> SystemX wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Vegans do consume dairy. >>>>>> >>>>>> Even by their own lax standards, vegans cannot consume dairy and >>>>>> still legitimately call themselves vegans. >>>>> >>>>> I mad e a mistook. - A bad one - I missed the important word 'not'. >>>>> I guess you worked that out for yourself, but hey, why not score a >>>>> point. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> BTW - I'm self identifying myself as God. >>>>>> >>>>>> That was redundant. >>>>> >>>>> Just making a point that; self identification is not reliable >>>>> identification: >>>> >>>> You mean you don't identify yourself as God? >>> >>> Including animals? >> >> This is related to your statement about "we are all God". > > I think it was clear Dutch was restricting "we" to humans. "We" humans is probable, but "we" beings is not impossible. As you appear to be responding for Dutch; Why restrict it to humans? > >> >>> >>>> You ought to, we are all God. >>> >>> I don't believe in God. I seem to hover between being an agnostic and >>> an atheist. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Rudy: "- described most definitely is a "vegan": she >>>>> self-identified as one. " >>>>
From: Dutch on 8 Aug 2008 15:12 SystemX wrote: > Dutch wrote: >> SystemX wrote: >>> Dutch wrote: >>>> SystemX wrote: >>>> >>>>> Vegans do consume dairy. >>>> >>>> Even by their own lax standards, vegans cannot consume dairy and >>>> still legitimately call themselves vegans. >>> >>> I mad e a mistook. - A bad one - I missed the important word 'not'. I >>> guess you worked that out for yourself, but hey, why not score a point. >>> >>>> >>>>> BTW - I'm self identifying myself as God. >>>> >>>> That was redundant. >>> >>> Just making a point that; self identification is not reliable >>> identification: >> >> You mean you don't identify yourself as God? > > Including animals? All things, flowers, animals. >> You ought to, we are all God. > > I don't believe in God. I seem to hover between being an agnostic and an > atheist. I don't "believe in God" in the conventional sense either, but, how to put it.. there is a powerful force in the universe intelligent beyond all comprehension constantly manifesting itself in a multitude of ways, the most advanced of these being the self-aware human being. That force is living in each of us, it is in a very basic sense "who we are". I believe this is what is behind the spiritual teachings and the original meaning of God. > > >> >> >>> >>> Rudy: "- described most definitely is a "vegan": she self-identified >>> as one. " >>
From: Dutch on 8 Aug 2008 15:18
SystemX wrote: > SystemX wrote: >> Dutch wrote: >>> SystemX wrote: >>>> Dutch wrote: >>>>> SystemX wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Vegans do consume dairy. >>>>> >>>>> Even by their own lax standards, vegans cannot consume dairy and >>>>> still legitimately call themselves vegans. >>>> >>>> I mad e a mistook. - A bad one - I missed the important word 'not'. >>>> I guess you worked that out for yourself, but hey, why not score a >>>> point. >>>> >>>>> >>>>>> BTW - I'm self identifying myself as God. >>>>> >>>>> That was redundant. >>>> >>>> Just making a point that; self identification is not reliable >>>> identification: >>> >>> You mean you don't identify yourself as God? >> >> Including animals? > > This is related to your statement about "we are all God". I figured that. Every plant, animal, even things that seem inert to us are manifestations of a universal force. A rock is 99% empty space, the other 1% is comprised of spinning particles, miniature galaxies. Its apparent solid form is simply a limitation of our powers of perception. > >> >>> You ought to, we are all God. >> >> I don't believe in God. I seem to hover between being an agnostic and >> an atheist. >> >> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Rudy: "- described most definitely is a "vegan": she >>>> self-identified as one. " >>> |