Now isn't that a pleasure, to call the poster a loon, when the poster
is one actually, and also should be called so and pointed out.
This applies to those who acclaim and sup****t the poster's lunacy
(insanity, intentional refusal of reason), as well.
The loon (lunatic, insane person, lacking all reason, maliciously
denying all relevant facts and vital data necessary to lead a happy
life) wrote anonymously "fearing persecution" by exposing self as a
lunatic - wrote, of course via an anonymizing service - thusly:
'
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 21:10:05 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
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> there is no spirit.
> there's no soul.
>
> brains are comprised of neurons.
> neurons store your thoughts, your experiences, your memory, your ego,
your
> id, your conscious mind, your subconscious mind, etc... in essence,
> everything that is "you".
>
> cut off the oxygen to brain and the neurons decay. the electrochemical
> energy within them dissipates like smoke into the surrounding system.
> this is death... and in death - you slip into oblivion. we know there
are
> often massive firings of neurons prior to the moment where they stop
> working entirely - and believe this to be the substance of many
NDE's.but
> when that's over... it's over. time stops for you... nothing happens
past
> that point.
>
> it's a hard pill to swallow for a lot of humans. even the most
intelligent
> of us through history held some religious belief.
>
> all humans believe something different. there are many concepts, some
> converge, some diverge.. but it is im****tant to remember that all of
these
> beliefs, every idea about god exists within the human brain.
>
> picking apart religious doctrines of various faiths is the past-time of
> many skeptics. skeptics enjoy nothing more than casting doubt.
>
> these people are the same children in the first grade who are aware that
> there's no santa claus, who then go to task telling their peers that
santa
> is a lie.
>
> you cannot take santa claus away from little kids, it upsets them. you
> cannot take god away from people - it hurts them. they cannot handle the
> concept that nothing happens when you die. you simply cease to exist.
> you stop thinking - time stops. life goes on without you.
>
> there is good news in that message. when you die... you don't care,
> because you don't know about it... because you have nothing to know
things
> with.
>
> try to wrap your head around that and you will see the comfort in it.
>
> or don't
>
> go on having religious beliefs... no matter how strange they may seem to
> anyone... it's normal human nature to believe strange things... and
people
> will believe all sorts of strange things.
>
> picking apart scientology is pretty simple because lrh had too many
holes
> in his education.
>
> there's an overwhelming amount of information available from all corners
> of the sciences which dispel and disprove the premise behind the deep
> doctrine of his religion.
>
> as a belief system in and of itself - there's nothing more wrong with it
> than there is any other religious belief.
>
> there is no other subject on earth that can take a lay person with no
> higher education and no mathematical ability and turn them into an
expert
> sage and scholarly figure than religion.
>
> everyone is an expert on television watching, making television
programs,
> commercials and even how to use their remote control however, very very
> few people are actually capable of constructing a television.
>
> when you understand the underlying physical laws which govern matter in
> this closed system, and when you understand the underpinnings of matter
> enough to comprehend the mechanics behind carbon 14 dating, it is
comical
> to see or hear someone dismiss it in the name of religion.
>
> there are too many people who dismiss scientific theory as "a wild
guess".
>
> scientific theory is not a guess by any means. scientific theory is
based
> on observation, laws and empirical evidence. the scientific process
> requires testable models and accurate prediction of results. in many
> disciplines it requires an understanding of advanced mathematics. for
> most people this is hard and as a result, they ignore it in favor of
more
> simple things.
>
> what the imaginations of men construct to explain natural laws and
> physical science is very rarely even remotely close to the truth.
>
> there are too many examples of this through history,
(...)
>
>
>
>
> there's no body thetans.
> there's no soul
> there's no heavens
> there's no hells
> there's no astral projection
> there is no life after death
> there are no ghosts.
(...)
The quotes above, are what actual, real, vile criminals want you to
believe, in their vain hope that they will not be recognized nor
found out, and (they are) intending to make you or others that
stupid and insane, that any evidence of their vile crimes, murder,
torture and the like, would be denied.
And of course, these are the first ones to falsely accuse others of
their own crimes - in order to hide their own vile crimes. They
really do that, isn't it, Frederic L. Rice...
Very simple, is it not? Elementary. Spoken thus, by arguably the
most Intelligent, the most Beautiful and the most Caring philosopher
known, and on top of that, the most Truthful and most trusted
philosopher known on Earth and beyond,
KNT hrp&p
Copyright 2008 by KNT hrp&p
Copyright Conditions as usual ('learnware')
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Reference:
'Can Anyone ACTUALLY Define (Scientology) 'Putting Ethics In'
(on a person or group or "on the planet")? (ref. Tom Cruise
video on 'Scientology') Re: {HRI note 20080626-V2.0}
("Disconnection")
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.tv/msg/2e1b3664073be9fb


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