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you show people a new outlook to life that their culture bound embodiment dissallows them from finding themselves, you throw in a god you remain commmited and there you go you have a religion ...

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Originally posted by Vladamir no1
you show people a new outlook to life that their culture bound embodiment dissallows them from finding themselves, you throw in a god you remain commmited and there you go you have a religion ...
most religion's show people an old outlook on life.

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Originally posted by googlefudge
most religion's show people an old outlook on life.
That is a big statement of faith on your part.
My religion when I came to it was brand new for me, since I wasn't
raised in religion didn't have any direct religous foundation in my life
either.
Kelly

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Originally posted by KellyJay
That is a big statement of faith on your part.
My religion when I came to it was brand new for me, since I wasn't
raised in religion didn't have any direct religous foundation in my life
either.
Kelly
ah, I meant old as in the ideas/outlook was old, as in had been around for a long period of time(because the word of god isn't going to change over time is it.) . it may be that a particular indevidual hadn't come across it before though and that it was new for them.

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Originally posted by googlefudge
ah, I meant old as in the ideas/outlook was old, as in had been around for a long period of time(because the word of god isn't going to change over time is it.) . it may be that a particular indevidual hadn't come across it before though and that it was new for them.
Well every life that runs into truth for the first time finds it is new to
them no matter how long it was on the planet, so your point is what?
Even 1+1=2 is new to someone first running into it.
Kelly

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Originally posted by KellyJay
Well every life that runs into truth for the first time finds it is new to
them no matter how long it was on the planet, so your point is what?
Even 1+1=2 is new to someone first running into it.
Kelly
be careful when you call 1+1=2 truth because it can also equal 10

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Originally posted by frogstomp
be careful when you call 1+1=2 truth because it can also equal 10
1+1+2 {IR, base 10} that ok for you?

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Originally posted by frogstomp
be careful when you call 1+1=2 truth because it can also equal 10
LOL, good point. 🙂 I do believe my point was made nonetheless.
Kelly

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Originally posted by googlefudge
1+1+2 {IR, base 10} that ok for you?
yeah

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Originally posted by KellyJay
LOL, good point. 🙂 I do believe my point was made nonetheless.
Kelly
so was mine 😀

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Originally posted by frogstomp
so was mine 😀
here's another point I'd like to share :

in the number sequence 1,2,3,,,,,,,n ,,there is no way of determining what number comes after 3.

as in
y=x+(X-1) (X-2)(X-3)
lol,,, I left off the f(x) for the 4th term

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Originally posted by frogstomp
here's another point I'd like to share :

in the number sequence 1,2,3,,,,,,,n ,,there is no way of determining what number comes after 3.

as in
y=x+(X-1) (X-2)(X-3)
i already forgot algebra, i learned it last year. lol

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but that aplies to any finite sequence of numbers. A mathemetition can prove that there are infact an infinite number of sequences which include any given finite number sequence, (there is probably also an infinite number of equations which give any one infinite number sequnce)

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Originally posted by googlefudge
but that aplies to any finite sequence of numbers. A mathemetition can prove that there are infact an infinite number of sequences which include any given finite number sequence, (there is probably also an infinite number of equations which give any one infinite number sequnce)
which is precisely my point.i.e.
That what seems true ,doesn't have to be true.

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Originally posted by frogstomp
which is precisely my point.i.e.
That what seems true ,doesn't have to be true.
Does it hold than, that what seems false, does not have to be false?
Kelly

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