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A great leap backwards
From The Economist print edition ^ | Apr 11th 2002 | staff

Posted on 04/11/2002 1:49:22 PM PDT by Phil V.

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To: Phil V.
From The Economist print edition

Yours and Socks C.'s preferences in magazines are most dissimilar.

21 posted on 04/11/2002 3:13:13 PM PDT by Senator Pardek
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To: DoughtyOne
Hey who comes up with these names anyway?

Theodore Geisel

22 posted on 04/11/2002 3:14:04 PM PDT by Willie Green
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To: Phil V.
For a long time I've felt sorry for Jesus that He never got to taste ice cream.

I don't know what God does in his time off. It seems to me, Jesus, the second person of the trinity, is the one to whom has been charged with working out creation. Presumably he is now occupied preparing places for believers; that's what he said anyway.

23 posted on 04/11/2002 3:16:49 PM PDT by Aliska
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To: DugwayDuke
Personally, (with apologies to Click and Clack) I preferred the 'Save the Skeet' demostrations we organized at our campus my senior year.

"Every year, millions of Skeet are cruelly shot for mere sport". Toss in some conservative gun-bashing and some liberal idiots, and you've got a demonstration. We actually had a local news crew show up....must have been a slow day. The cameraman caught on quickly, though, and tipped off the infobabe that was sent to do the coverage. They quickly left.

I've been freeping even before FR was a gleam in Jim's eye. ;-)

Same liberal idiots set up a 'hunger camp' on the quad and went on hunger strike to Protest Apartheid (this was the early 90s). My friends and I sent them pizzas.

Oh, I could go on and on. It's fun to be a conservative engineer at a mostly liberal school.

24 posted on 04/11/2002 3:35:52 PM PDT by wbill
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To: Senator Pardek
For the most part Socks C. and I keep things sorted out quite well. Now and again identities cross.

What really pisses me off is when we get our dinner plates mixed up. GAG ME!

25 posted on 04/11/2002 4:50:32 PM PDT by Phil V.
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To: Phil V.
Could this be a related development???
26 posted on 04/11/2002 4:58:34 PM PDT by TenthAmendmentChampion
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To: Aliska
For a long time I've felt sorry for Jesus that He never got to taste ice cream.

For the longest time I never even considered the "oversight" (you allude to) - the spare nature of Creation at the time of year zero.

Some miracles as performed by Jesus are now funded by HMOs. And the money changers - their craft was aptly summarized by our previous president(intentionally not capitalized) who proclaimed, "It's the economy, stupid!".

If Jesus could just ride "Splash Mountain" at DisneyLand. OH MY . . . It's a small, small world.

27 posted on 04/11/2002 5:13:51 PM PDT by Phil V.
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To: TenthAmendmentChampion
Well, magnetic pole reversal could be a real bitch if I'm in the middle of the wilderness with just a compass. If it's is a perfect 180 degrees then OK. I'll simply return home without arriving at my destination. But if, God forbid, the pole switch, say, is 101 degrees then I'll miss my destination by a wide mark. Wandering, wandering . . .

I'm going out NOW and upgrade to GPS!

28 posted on 04/11/2002 5:25:48 PM PDT by Phil V.
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To: Willie Green
"Pangea enjoyed prosperous stability until they were balkanized by massive illegal immigration from Gondwanaland."

I expected better from you. Wasn't the cause of their ruin the fact that they exported all their good high-paying jobs?

29 posted on 04/11/2002 6:16:58 PM PDT by DugwayDuke
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To: Phil V.
Shhhh! Everyone knows the world was created a week ago last Tuesday...
30 posted on 04/11/2002 6:39:30 PM PDT by Rule of Law
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To: Phil V.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but as I read it, the idea of throwing money-changers out of the temple had never occurred to anybody before Jesus. You have to admire the guy for that.
31 posted on 04/11/2002 7:59:50 PM PDT by medved
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To: medved
Yes. That money changer thing . . .

It would take a scholar more thoroughly versed than I to shed any light on Jesus' inspiration in that direction. Interesting.

32 posted on 04/11/2002 8:18:52 PM PDT by Phil V.
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To: Phil V.
More likely, every instant - from the distant past and on into the infinite future - is EXACTLY the way it is Supposed to be - perfect in every detail.

How do you reconcile that with the notion of free will? If everything I'm ever going to do has already been determined, why should I spend any effort thinking about it? Of course, if it's predetermined that I will think about it I'll do so, but if there isn't any way for me to do anything "wrong", why should I not do whatever I feel like?

For me personally, that rationale would not be applicable, since I believe in free will rather than predestination. But for anyone who believes in the latter, in what way does the above rationale not prove that nothing matters?

33 posted on 04/11/2002 9:09:32 PM PDT by supercat
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If everything I'm ever going to do has already been determined . . .

God's pen does not write even one letter of one word in advance. (IMHO)

34 posted on 04/11/2002 10:16:03 PM PDT by Phil V.
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To: supercat
More likely, every instant . . .

God's creation is instantaneous - a happening NOW kinda thing. Study calculus for a profoundly different spiritual experience. Study/meditate on f(x)=1/x. The journey inward is just as vast as the journey outward.

35 posted on 04/11/2002 10:25:08 PM PDT by Phil V.
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