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newtboysays...What he's talking about is a course called comparative religions. I think it would be good if that was a required freshman year high school course.
BSRsays...If there are many religions, then there are many Gods and many Devils.
If you believe in God, then you believe in the Devil.
Your belief in one gives power to both.
Love. You won't believe it when you believe it.
There can be only one.
Created out of nothing at all.
Love is all you need. It's easy.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I gotta go poop.
BSRsays...I would fall asleep in that class like I did in algebra class.
What he's talking about is a course called comparative religions. I think it would be good if that was a required freshman year high school course.
newtboysays...Lol. I actually found both incredibly interesting.
Comparative religions taught me tons about other cultures and why they might act differently on top of some great mythology. Algebra taught me that math COULD be used in the real world to solve real problems, not just to waste 6th grader's time.
I would fall asleep in that class like I did in algebra class.
BSRsays...And now, a page ripped out from the bible of Mick Jagger:
BSRsays...When it comes to algebra, I knew I picked the right guy.
When it comes to the differences of other cultures did you find the common thread?
Lol. I actually found both incredibly interesting.
Comparative religions taught me tons about other cultures and why they might act differently on top of some great mythology. Algebra taught me that math COULD be used in the real world to solve real problems, not just to waste 6th grader's time.
newtboysays...In Trig/pre calc, my teacher insisted I was a cheater because I tested great but didn't do homework or pay much attention in class, so she separated me during a test...the class average dropped significantly but not my score, I never had to do trig homework after that day. That said, don't ask me trig questions now, I haven't used it in nearly 30 years. ;-)
Kind of....they all seemed to think that there is a hidden unknowable, and they alone had the unknowable deciphered and other theories about it were just mistaken.
Some eastern religions sure seemed more like just philosophies, like Tao, but they all seemed fairly self certain that they alone had the solution to the ultimate question.....but we all know that answer is 42, and not one of them came up with that end sum, so they're all undeniably wrong and so easily dismissed as fable, fantasy, or disguised political tools.
When it comes to algebra, I knew I picked the right guy.
When it comes to the differences of other cultures did you find the common thread?
BSRsays...42 is the answer. But you can't use math to solve it because it's outside the box. You are forced to use your power of creation to solve it.
Yes. Hidden in plain sight. Some live to an old age and never find it. Sometimes, others find it simply by tripping over it.
In Trig/pre calc, my teacher insisted I was a cheater because I tested great but didn't do homework or pay much attention in class, so she separated me during a test...the class average dropped significantly but not my score, I never had to do trig homework after that day. That said, don't ask me trig questions now, I haven't used it in nearly 30 years. ;-)
Kind of....they all seemed to think that there is a hidden unknowable, and they alone had the unknowable deciphered and other theories about it were just mistaken.
Some eastern religions sure seemed more like just philosophies, like Tao, but they all seemed fairly self certain that they alone had the solution to the ultimate question.....but we all know that answer is 42, and not one of them came up with that end sum, so they're all undeniably wrong and so easily dismissed as fable, fantasy, or disguised political tools.
newtboysays...Don't tell me what I can't use math for!
I'll use math to make a combustible lemon, then I'll come burn your house down....with a lemon!
42 is the answer. But you can't use math to solve it because it's outside the box. You are forced to use your power of creation to solve it.
Yes. Hidden in plain sight. Some live to an old age and never find it. Sometimes, others find it simply by tripping over it.
BSRsays...I hear you! I KNEW I picked the right guy!!
newtboysays...Really, I don't believe in the unknowable or secret hidden knowledge, only stuff we don't know yet. I'm of the opinion that every single thing in the universe is explainable given enough knowledge, and none of it requires miracles, Gods, devils, or magic.
I don't believe any great questions or answers are actively hidden from us, only as yet unseen because we haven't looked in the right places or correctly understood what we did see.
42 is the answer. But you can't use math to solve it because it's outside the box. You are forced to use your power of creation to solve it.
Yes. Hidden in plain sight. Some live to an old age and never find it. Sometimes, others find it simply by tripping over it.
BSRsays...Perfect! Level up. You are more powerful than you might realize.
Really, I don't believe in the unknowable or secret hidden knowledge, only stuff we don't know yet. I'm of the opinion that every single thing in the universe is explainable given enough knowledge, and none of it requires miracles, God's, devils, or magic.
I don't believe any great questions or answers are actively hidden from us, only as yet unseen because we haven't looked in the right places or correctly understood what we did see.
newtboysays...Wait....my power of creation?!....that's what I call my penis.....how does it do philosophical math? I never knew it had that ability....won't my wife be surprised!
42 is the answer. But you can't use math to solve it because it's outside the box. You are forced to use your power of creation to solve it.
BSRsays...Your penis is your weakest point and it is used to pull you in. You wife probably already knows that though. After all, she needed you to procreate.
newtboysays...Procreate!? Wow, do you ever have the wrong couple! Homie don't play that. I got fixed in my 20's with her full support.
Don't nobody want no other newtboy no how.
My wife would argue about it being my weakest point too....she wishes. My lower spine has a much harder time maintaining rigidity....and still causes less trouble.
Your penis is your weakest point and it is used to pull you in. You wife probably already knows that though. After all, she needed you to procreate.
BSRsays...I stand my ground about our weakest point regardless of decisions made.
Procreate!? Wow, do you ever have the wrong couple! Homie don't play that. I got fixed in my 20's with her full support.
Don't nobody want no other newtboy no how.
newtboyjokingly says...Really? Would you say that to the Hedgehog? (Ron Jeremy)I'm pretty certain it's his strongest point.
I stand my ground about our weakest point regardless of decisions made.
BSRsays...LOL! Not all handles are created equal. For some unknown reason.
*looks off to the side*
EDIT: Someone would have to die to drag me away from here. See you later.
Really? Would you say that to the Hedgehog? (Ron Jeremy)I'm pretty certain it's his strongest point.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to w1ndex's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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