
Samuel Crow
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Samuel Crow
@SamuelDCrow
Christian Constitutionalist
Waterville, Minnesota, USA เข้าร่วม Nisan 2023
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@BigBrainPhiloso The first day of Genesis 1 is true, according to the therories of Albert Einstein. Time cannot be measured without a lightspeed that is nonzero and e divided by c squared yields m has the same requirement, due to a restriction on the domain, as day 2 requires.
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@ElonMuskAOC Chutzpah! Do you know how many ways there are to trace money flow? Even cash has serial numbers!
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@ElonMuskAOC Are they deliberately desecrating Qu'rans? I hope so. That would be "poetic justice".
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@SidneyPowell1 @AmyMek @LauraLoomer Put a good old fashioned Christian church in the middle of each of these and forbid other "religions" access and Shariah Law will become a distant memory.
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TEXANS stay alert and stop the surge of islam here—the rest of America also.
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FRONTLINES TPUSA@FrontlinesTPUSA
Texas Resident Sounds Alarm on Developer Plotting Another “Muslim City” in Rural Texas A new developer is quietly moving through small Texas counties, attempting to buy land to build another “Muslim city.” Daily Caller reporter Mary Rooke revealed that Kaufman County recently rejected a proposal from a Dubai-based company known for developing “Muslim cities” in the UAE. The development has since been canceled after residents pushed back against the land purchase. However, Rooke reports that the company has already tried buying land in three other counties and continues moving southward through Texas, hoping one county will agree to sell. @Savsays | @TPUSA
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@NancyMa16153771 @BigBrainPhiloso Glasstop tables are amorphous solid; viscuous liquid that takes a century to start to drain downward.
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@BigBrainPhiloso Definition is critical. Carefully defined, the table definitely IS a solid.
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John Searle: consciousness cannot be an illusion and here's the argument that makes it undeniable
Science has a long track record of overturning our intuitions. The table looks solid, it isn't. The sun appears to set, it doesn't. We've learned to accept that appearances deceive us, and that reality lies beneath.
But philosopher John Searle argues there is exactly one domain where this move simply cannot be made: consciousness itself.
"Where consciousness is concerned, you can't make the standard appearance/reality distinction that we make for the rest of the world."
His logic is simple. When a scientist tells you the table isn't really solid and that it's a cloud of micro-particles, you can accept that. The appearance (solidity) and the reality (particles) are two different things, and you can hold them apart.
Same with the sunset. It looks like the sun moves. It doesn't. The rotation of the Earth creates an illusion. Appearance and reality come apart and you understand the gap.
Now try applying that same logic to your conscious experience. Someone claims your pain isn't really there, that your awareness is just an illusion. But here, Searle says, the distinction collapses entirely:
"Where the existence of consciousness is concerned, the appearance is the reality. There's no way that some guy can come to me and convince me I'm not conscious if I think I'm conscious, I am conscious."
This is a structural point about what consciousness fundamentally is. For every other phenomenon, the appearance can be explained away by pointing to what's "really" happening underneath. But consciousness is the very medium in which all appearances occur. There is no "underneath" to retreat to.
To say consciousness is an illusion, you would first need to be conscious of the illusion. The argument defeats itself on contact.
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@BigBrainPhiloso Flesh gives birth to flesh but spirit gives birth to spirit. Biblical. Spirit is consciousness.
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@BigBrainPhiloso Two men in a field, one taken, one left. Two women at a millstone, one taken one left. Two men in a bed, one taken one left. Flesh and Spirit of the same individuals? Biblical but unanticipated interpretation.
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@HavelsTheRock @Just4SnG @2Thessalonians5 In modern times, the word "palestinian" is a Latin word for "Land of the Philistines" that the Romans invented. The word "philistine" is a Hebrew word for "invader". If the Arabs knew what they were saying, they would use a different word to describe themselves.
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You gotta think if you heard a guy in the bar talk about this happening to him today you’d want to laugh at such a crazy misfortune that he’s been bamboozled till you let it sink in ol boy just killed a 100 men.. then stripped em.. you’d probably want to leave. Make a slow and cautious exit. Guy definitely was a different unit..
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@HavelsTheRock @Just4SnG @2Thessalonians5 Sampson was quite a character. He started with a fetish for Philistine women, his parents pick one for him, his in-laws cheat him, he kills 100 Philistines, takes their clothes and gives the clothes to his in-laws to pay the bet, only to find out they married his wife to another.
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@SamuelDCrow @Just4SnG @2Thessalonians5 Haha, totally understand, not going to lie when I first started to read old school Bible took me a long time to read just judges. Made me fall asleep going through all the history. 🙄
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@BigBrainPhiloso I've heard that Angels and Demons in scripture have that same characteristic. The ability to listen to messages and repeat them, meaning-for-meaning, but not comprehend anything. Their cognitive ability is the ability to navigate space to deliver the message without lies.
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@HavelsTheRock @Just4SnG @2Thessalonians5 The reason that translations make no sense is that it is Arabic poetry. I tried reading an English translation once and could barely stand it.
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@harukaawake I meant "same" time but the other spelling as "sane" also is correct but means something different. (Unintentional Socratic Irony.)
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@harukaawake In English, this is called "character assassination". It is done to mock your people. The easiest way to counter it is to "adjust the perspective" to make it true and positive at the sane time, a technique called "Socratic Irony", named after Socrates, the Greek philosopher.
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@Bayreuth1943 @Se7enball @sometimesjoey @2Thessalonians5 Pedophile, pervert, psycho, schizophrenia and demented wreck is the God we serve and we love Him more because He relates to us and gives us what we need daily.
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@Bayreuth1943 @Se7enball @sometimesjoey @2Thessalonians5 Trinitarian theology isn't quite monotheistic, but close. The Law of Moses allows 12 year old girls to marry 14 year old boys (maritime law still). "The Father" wants grandkids constantly, the "Holy Spirit" is sexual with all His people at once and Jesus smirks and blushes. Yes?
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@harukaawake Not artificially altered beyond the minimum makeup? I find it refreshing when people look "real" in a movie. It prevents AI from making "live-action cartoons" out of every scene.
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@SamuelDCrow @2Thessalonians5 Ehh you’re being a coward to suggest sharing the gospel is equivalent to forcing His ways on others. Those are not the same things. If you’re going to mischaracterize what is plainly written then you’re only starting an argument on your end.
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@CyberVapor1978 @harukaawake Getting them out of the toxic environment us exactly what I had in mind.
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@Just4SnG @2Thessalonians5 Most of Islam is ambiguously moral. It is Shariah Law that adds that line from the song "Hotel Califirnia": You can check out any time you like but you can never leave.
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@2Thessalonians5 Amen. No one should be forced into a religious belief. Most religions should be respected.
Then main one that should be rejected is Islam. I feel it has evil values.
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