Originally posted by LemonJelloYou're welcome, LJ. Maybe you'll still be here keeping the light on when it's time to post an MIA for yours truly.I happen to give a damn about these people as well as you.
Thank you, GB.
Meanwhile, if you ever decide to resume your chess play, how about an unrated conversational game? -Bob
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8. @NOTGATE Last Forum Post: 07 Nov '12 12:15
"Whose side is God on tonight?"
"He means He as in, what GOD said. Implying that you have it all written down somewhere?"
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyHey Bob, I'll take you up on that game. Can you send one my way? I'm unable to send one over to you with your current settings.
You're welcome, LJ. Maybe you'll still be here keeping the light on when it's time to post an MIA for yours truly.
Meanwhile, if you ever decide to resume your chess play, how about an unrated conversational game? -Bob
Cheers,
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyNot dead. Just busy/doing other things.
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"Vos existimantur cogitare, Antequam vos infringere regulas.
If you believe in a god or gods and claim to know it or they exist then you're a "gnostic theist".
If you believe in a god or gods and don't know if it or they exis ...[text shortened]... of the absence of belief based on blind irrational faith..." (eight reference site links follow)[/b]
I look in from time to time to see if anyone has come up with any new arguments...
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThe funny quote reminds me of a related topic: some of your religious prescriptions promote becoming as a child as conducive to some adult spiritual ends. Of course, I think there could be several ways in which regress to child-like behaviors could be valuable or appropriate, but I'm not really convinced your religious prescriptions hit on the right ones. Perhaps you could help clarify for me.
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Originally posted by LemonJelloLJ, unexplained laptop issues four days ago prevent me from inviting or accessing games or sending personal messages, though I'm able to reply and post in forums. Hopefully my son will be able to resolve them soon. Apologies for the delay.
The funny quote reminds me of a related topic: some of your religious prescriptions promote becoming as a child as conducive to some adult spiritual ends. Of course, I think there could be several ways in which regress to child-like behaviors could be valuable or appropriate, but I'm not really convinced your religious prescriptions hit on the right ones. Perhaps you could help clarify for me.
With respect to your reply, though I'm unsure of the context of "becoming as a child", here are a few comments before we discuss the topic further in our game: Virtually all learning at any age requires a childlike desire to know and an open minded objectivity, teachability and acceptance of authority. Unlearning to some degree may also become part of the process.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
LJ, unexplained laptop issues four days ago prevent me from inviting or accessing games or sending personal messages, though I'm able to reply and post in forums. Hopefully my son will be able to resolve them soon. Apologies for the delay.
With respect to your reply, though I'm unsure of the context of "becoming as a child", here are a few co ...[text shortened]... lity and acceptance of authority. Unlearning to some degree may also become part of the process.
LJ, unexplained laptop issues four days ago prevent me from inviting or accessing games or sending personal messages, though I'm able to reply and post in forums. Hopefully my son will be able to resolve them soon. Apologies for the delay.
No worries.
With respect to your reply, though I'm unsure of the context of "becoming as a child", here are a few comments before we discuss the topic further in our game: Virtually all learning at any age requires a childlike desire to know and an open minded objectivity, teachability and acceptance of authority. Unlearning to some degree may also become part of the process.
Okay, I generally agree with these preliminary comments.
Originally posted by LemonJelloThanks, LJ. Eric travels a lot on internet security business. Hopefully by tomorrow or Wednesday he'll find time.LJ, unexplained laptop issues four days ago prevent me from inviting or accessing games or sending personal messages, though I'm able to reply and post in forums. Hopefully my son will be able to resolve them soon. Apologies for the delay.
No worries.With respect to your reply, though I'm unsure of the context of "becoming a ...[text shortened]... become part of the process.
Okay, I generally agree with these preliminary comments.
"Okay, I generally agree with these preliminary comments." -LemonJello
Hmm... then maybe one of us is unnecessary. lol