Originally posted by Grampy BobbyMy salivating expectations of a deep and nuanced philosophical entree, inspiring the convergence of great minds upon this thread for one more glorious battle have been dashed yet again!
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"At my right hand there is fullness of joy and pleasures for evermore." -Christ
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Why Grampy? Why do you do this to us? 😞
Originally posted by AgergNuanced philosophy is down the hall, third door to the left.
My salivating expectations of a deep and nuanced philosophical entree, inspiring the convergence of great minds upon this thread for one more glorious battle have been dashed yet again!
Why Grampy? Why do you do this to us? 😞
But if I were to wax serious, I'd ask, where's the quote from? It's pretty much like Psalm 16:11. Citations are always useful for serious discussions.
Originally posted by whodeyFor your information Dasa always referred to the " Vedas " these being the 4 ancient books considered holy by all adult theist Hindus, who probably number about 750 million.Dasa never rejected the Vedas. He revered them. Disparaging way of talking about the objects of faith of others is not a civilised way of discussion here.
This is because he has rejected the Verdas....or Verdes...or whatever they are.
Clearly he has chosen to reject all truth. More is the pity.
Originally posted by sonhouseMaybe he did not see that he could take the bishop back with his queen.
Let's see. Well there was Nixon......
Hey, howzit going? Wow, you beat Pawn and kings! Awesome. Why did he give up in the middle game like that?
P.S. My mistake I thought he was White. White is a pawn ahead in a safe
positon.