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Enki
I do use Manage Ignored Users Options.
Very useful option. I do strongly recommend anybody to use that option and recommend that option to new coming users to safeguard from religious and pseudo - philosophic spamming.

It will save your time and brains.
maximus242
I disagree. While you may not agree with someones opinion, that does not mean they should be snuffed out. People did not agree with the idea of freeing slaves, they didn't agree with the idea of democracy.. but the thing is, if you don't ever hear other peoples ideals, beliefs and opinions - you are severely limiting yourself.

You may not agree with religious ideals, I don't. However, that doesn't mean they cannot offer useful and insightful information. I have learned a great deal about religion and different philosophies which I had never known through Joesus' posts.

I've found his posts nothing but useful and insightful, I really think you guys are missing out on the opportunity to learn a great deal. Remember I am not a religious person.. but answer me this.

Is because there are paintings of religious scenes - does this mean atheists cannot enjoy their beauty? Or be awed by the masterpiece of a skilled hand? Of course not. The same is true with philosophy, just because a philosophy has become a religion - does not mean we as philosophers cannot learn something from it or learn from its ideals.

The foundation of many healing exercises' such as yoga and meditation, stem from religion. I am not saying that I like religion, but simply ignoring what the majority of the 6 billion people on this planet believe in is also being ignorant.
trojan_libido
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I've found his posts nothing but useful and insightful

I find this hard to believe to be honest Max; I am able to find insight in his posts too, but only when he is not in direct conflict with someone, because right about then they turn into rambling and do nothing but detract from the issues being discussed.
Enki
QUOTE(maximus242 @ Oct 22, 2007, 02:05 AM) *

I disagree. While you may not agree with someones opinion, that does not mean they should be snuffed out. People did not agree with the idea of freeing slaves, they didn't agree with the idea of democracy.. but the thing is, if you don't ever hear other peoples ideals, beliefs and opinions - you are severely limiting yourself.

You may not agree with religious ideals, I don't. However, that doesn't mean they cannot offer useful and insightful information. I have learned a great deal about religion and different philosophies which I had never known through Joesus' posts.

I've found his posts nothing but useful and insightful, I really think you guys are missing out on the opportunity to learn a great deal. Remember I am not a religious person.. but answer me this.

Is because there are paintings of religious scenes - does this mean atheists cannot enjoy their beauty? Or be awed by the masterpiece of a skilled hand? Of course not. The same is true with philosophy, just because a philosophy has become a religion - does not mean we as philosophers cannot learn something from it or learn from its ideals.

The foundation of many healing exercises' such as yoga and meditation, stem from religion. I am not saying that I like religion, but simply ignoring what the majority of the 6 billion people on this planet believe in is also being ignorant.


People should know in advance of such interesting opportunities to adapt environment to their tastes rather than transform and adapt to the environment intentionally or non-intentionally created by an individual or a group of individuals. It is called Freedom of Choice. Be aware about opportunities is to be more free.
maximus242
QUOTE(trojan_libido @ Oct 22, 2007, 06:38 AM) *

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I've found his posts nothing but useful and insightful

I find this hard to believe to be honest Max; I am able to find insight in his posts too, but only when he is not in direct conflict with someone, because right about then they turn into rambling and do nothing but detract from the issues being discussed.


Well quite honestly, I don't understand how you guys find his posts to be rambling, religious spam. I enjoy reading them, I think he contributes a lot, I think you should really go over his posts, actually READ them, instead of just skimming. Try to actually understand what he is saying and his point of view. Honestly, if his posts were just rambling I would gladly of been knocking him for spam, but its not. Dattaswami spams like there is no tomorrow, Joesus actually puts time and effort and energy into his posts.

If he just wanted to spam, I dont think he would bother writing such thorough posts or putting so much time into them.

Besides, Enki has ideas that can be more "out there" than Joesus'. Or what about Robert The Bruce? Just because you dont like their posts it doesn't automatically turn it into spam. Where is Trip when you need him, he knows what im talking about.
Enki
QUOTE(maximus242 @ Oct 22, 2007, 10:33 AM) *

Besides, Enki has ideas that can be more "out there" than Joesus'. Or what about Robert The Bruce? Just because you dont like their posts it doesn't automatically turn it into spam. Where is Trip when you need him, he knows what im talking about.


I do strongly protest. Some of my so named strange ideas have ground and I am open reasonably answer on any question without undermining the scientific method which I value much!
Create hidden forum for restricted number of users of the Brain Meta and I am ready answer actually on ALL possible questions.

Besides I do know very well the value of the logotype Joesus which is an interesting variation of the word Jesus. Certainly it follows the logic Christ/Krishna and Jesus/Zeus. Another such a game will not be permitted to be played on this planet. The ashes of the Alexandrian Library are not forgotten.
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