Philosophy 101 |
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Huan Yi Member Ascendant
since 2004-10-12
Posts 6688Waukegan |
A priest, a pastor and a rabbi are discussing when life begins. The priest says: “Life begins at conception.” The pastor responds: “Life begins after a period of a few weeks.” The rabbi replies: “Life begins after the children have graduated from college . . .” So then, when does human life begin? |
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Essorant Member Elite
since 2002-08-10
Posts 4769Regina, Saskatchewan; Canada |
Below, in mathematical sophistication, is the tale of the whole history and evolution of the universe: 1 = 1 Human life begins forevermore within that 1. |
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Baba Michi Junior Member
since 2005-12-07
Posts 40Southern Germany |
Essorant, I found your comment especially interesting. Maybe we should start a new thread! Also, I came across this page the other day, is worth sinking your teeth into: http://www.integralscience.org/sacredscience/SS_spiritual.html Baba |
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Stephanos
since 2000-07-31
Posts 3618Statesboro, GA, USA |
quote: and ... quote: Mathematics are good, but not divine. Stephen. |
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Essorant Member Elite
since 2002-08-10
Posts 4769Regina, Saskatchewan; Canada |
I think math is overcomplicated, cold, and unemotional when you make it and approach it that way; and that holds true with many other things too. But if you approach it and inspire it with spiritual influence, then it really may have a strong spiritual signifigance as well. |
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Stephanos
since 2000-07-31
Posts 3618Statesboro, GA, USA |
quote: Oh, I agree. Spiritual influence is something that all of our disciplines need. But making math the mystical "ALL" always becomes a regrettable reductionism. It's nothing new really. It goes back to Pythagoras. And that kind of approach is what I was referring to. Stephen. |
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