What It Means To Be Christian
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Stan Shannon wrote:
His entire personnel history is utterly leftist.
Being leftist does not equate to being Marxist. All Marxists are leftists but not all leftists are Marxists. Actually, I dislike the terms Left and Right. They're anti-conceptual. I would substitute socialist for leftist.
Stan Shannon wrote:
No, they [Republicans] aren't
I did add a smiley. :) I wouldn't call Republicans socialist. However, both Democrats and Republicans are thoroughly statist. Also, in practice, viewed from Europe, I don't see much difference between the two.
Kevin
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
but not all leftists are Marxists.
Yeah, they are. Whatever differences there may be are entirely for show, or entirely fleeting. There is only one conclusion to the logic of collectivism. It is insidious and inevitable, a little bit justifies a little bit more.
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
Actually, I dislike the terms Left and Right. They're anti-conceptual. I would substitute socialist for leftist.
I agree. Still trying to break myself of the habit. I prefer 'collectivist', since that more accurately describes the basic political principles. The goal of all flavors of socialism is to create a collective society ruled by and endebted to a centralized political elite.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
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Kevin McFarlane wrote:
but not all leftists are Marxists.
Yeah, they are. Whatever differences there may be are entirely for show, or entirely fleeting. There is only one conclusion to the logic of collectivism. It is insidious and inevitable, a little bit justifies a little bit more.
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
Actually, I dislike the terms Left and Right. They're anti-conceptual. I would substitute socialist for leftist.
I agree. Still trying to break myself of the habit. I prefer 'collectivist', since that more accurately describes the basic political principles. The goal of all flavors of socialism is to create a collective society ruled by and endebted to a centralized political elite.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
Stan Shannon wrote:
Yeah, they are. Whatever differences there may be are entirely for show
Marxism is a highly specific version of socialism with all its accompanying theory. It's just intellectually sloppy to lump all socialists as Marxists.
Stan Shannon wrote:
There is only one conclusion to the logic of collectivism
Collectivism is a more appropriate label for subsuming the various types of socialism including Nazism and Fascism.
Stan Shannon wrote:
I prefer 'collectivist', since that more accurately describes the basic political principles.
I agree.
Kevin
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Stan Shannon wrote:
Yeah, they are. Whatever differences there may be are entirely for show
Marxism is a highly specific version of socialism with all its accompanying theory. It's just intellectually sloppy to lump all socialists as Marxists.
Stan Shannon wrote:
There is only one conclusion to the logic of collectivism
Collectivism is a more appropriate label for subsuming the various types of socialism including Nazism and Fascism.
Stan Shannon wrote:
I prefer 'collectivist', since that more accurately describes the basic political principles.
I agree.
Kevin
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
Marxism is a highly specific version of socialism with all its accompanying theory.
No, they are all simply various techniques to try getting the original concept to work properly. Marxism is the best term because it personalizes the underlieing principles. It puts a face on it. Otherwise, it is simply allowed to a poorly defined, ambiguous blob which disquise is itself as one thing and then another as needed to obfuscate its true objectives.
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
Collectivism is a more appropriate label for subsuming the various types of socialism including Nazism and Fascism.
Exactly. And there is no reason not to do that. The association between them should be clearly articulated.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
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Kevin McFarlane wrote:
Marxism is a highly specific version of socialism with all its accompanying theory.
No, they are all simply various techniques to try getting the original concept to work properly. Marxism is the best term because it personalizes the underlieing principles. It puts a face on it. Otherwise, it is simply allowed to a poorly defined, ambiguous blob which disquise is itself as one thing and then another as needed to obfuscate its true objectives.
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
Collectivism is a more appropriate label for subsuming the various types of socialism including Nazism and Fascism.
Exactly. And there is no reason not to do that. The association between them should be clearly articulated.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
Stan Shannon wrote:
No, they are all simply various techniques to try getting the original concept to work properly. Marxism is the best term because it personalizes the underlieing principles. It puts a face on it. Otherwise, it is simply allowed to a poorly defined, ambiguous blob which disquise is itself as one thing and then another as needed to obfuscate its true objectives.
Oh my GOD you're incredibly boring! :zzz: What you're doing is attempting to discredit Liberalism by associating it with Communism. You're also making an incredibly dubious assumption that there are only two possible political motives in the world, even going so far as accusing an 8th grader in AUSTRALIA of attempting to empower your 'State' against you and the good old United States of America. :doh:
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Gary Kirkham wrote:
No we're not...we are born not knowing. You choose to be an atheist.
Atheism means lack of belief in deities. No one is born believing in invisible wizards, just like no one is born believing in Santa Claus.
Sooner or later people are going to figure out if all you run is negative attack ads, you don't have much of a vision for the future. -- John McCain
John McCain has been throwing everything, including the kitchen sink, at me... all 7 of them. -- Barrack Obamamodified on Saturday, November 1, 2008 5:40 AM
Al Beback wrote:
No one is born believing in invisible wizards, just like no one is born believing in Santa Claus
You know this, right? Humans are not born with any mind at all? They have not made any attempt to understand or explain their environment at all? All of the research that suggest that a fetus is affected by and interacts with its environment is wrong? You have read, or divined, the truth in this matter and any further research or investigation into what a newborn thinks is a waste of time?
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
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Al Beback wrote:
No one is born believing in invisible wizards, just like no one is born believing in Santa Claus
You know this, right? Humans are not born with any mind at all? They have not made any attempt to understand or explain their environment at all? All of the research that suggest that a fetus is affected by and interacts with its environment is wrong? You have read, or divined, the truth in this matter and any further research or investigation into what a newborn thinks is a waste of time?
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
How dare he arrogantly presume that nobody is born with the instinctual knowledge of bearded men in robes casting hexes on people?! :mad:
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How dare he arrogantly presume that nobody is born with the instinctual knowledge of bearded men in robes casting hexes on people?! :mad:
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
How dare he arrogantly presume that nobody is born with the instinctual knowledge of bearded men in robes casting hexes on people
If that's what you understood from what I wrote, perhaps you need to spend more time in grammar school and less on line, little boy.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
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Stan Shannon wrote:
No, they are all simply various techniques to try getting the original concept to work properly. Marxism is the best term because it personalizes the underlieing principles. It puts a face on it. Otherwise, it is simply allowed to a poorly defined, ambiguous blob which disquise is itself as one thing and then another as needed to obfuscate its true objectives.
Oh my GOD you're incredibly boring! :zzz: What you're doing is attempting to discredit Liberalism by associating it with Communism. You're also making an incredibly dubious assumption that there are only two possible political motives in the world, even going so far as accusing an 8th grader in AUSTRALIA of attempting to empower your 'State' against you and the good old United States of America. :doh:
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
Oh my GOD you're incredibly boring!
Thats because you simply are not very mature intellectually. I bore my kids too.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
What you're doing is attempting to discredit Liberalism by associating it with Communism.
Yes, I am. Because that is what modern liberalism is all about.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
You're also making an incredibly dubious assumption that there are only two possible political motives in the world
No, I am asserting that there are only two well defined political alternatives to choose from. One which relies upon the empowerment of a central government to resolve economic and social problems, and one which devolves power down to the people at local level of goverment to resolve those same problems.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
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Al Beback wrote:
No one is born believing in invisible wizards, just like no one is born believing in Santa Claus
You know this, right? Humans are not born with any mind at all? They have not made any attempt to understand or explain their environment at all? All of the research that suggest that a fetus is affected by and interacts with its environment is wrong? You have read, or divined, the truth in this matter and any further research or investigation into what a newborn thinks is a waste of time?
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
You should ask some psychologist about these questions. Anyway, if you are bored I suggest you do your homework on children raised without contact with any civilization.
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You should ask some psychologist about these questions. Anyway, if you are bored I suggest you do your homework on children raised without contact with any civilization.
[My Blog]
"Visual studio desperately needs some performance improvements. It is sometimes almost as slow as eclipse." - Rüdiger Klaehn
"Real men use mspaint for writing code and notepad for designing graphics." - Anna-Jayne Metcalfe -
dnh wrote:
You should ask these question some psychologist.
Perhaps English isn't your first language.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
Yes, just one click on my profile and you could confirm that. And typing is not my first class communication tool either :O better now? :P
[My Blog]
"Visual studio desperately needs some performance improvements. It is sometimes almost as slow as eclipse." - Rüdiger Klaehn
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Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
How dare he arrogantly presume that nobody is born with the instinctual knowledge of bearded men in robes casting hexes on people
If that's what you understood from what I wrote, perhaps you need to spend more time in grammar school and less on line, little boy.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
Well, dude, it seems that the concept of sarcasm is lost on you.
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Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
Oh my GOD you're incredibly boring!
Thats because you simply are not very mature intellectually. I bore my kids too.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
What you're doing is attempting to discredit Liberalism by associating it with Communism.
Yes, I am. Because that is what modern liberalism is all about.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
You're also making an incredibly dubious assumption that there are only two possible political motives in the world
No, I am asserting that there are only two well defined political alternatives to choose from. One which relies upon the empowerment of a central government to resolve economic and social problems, and one which devolves power down to the people at local level of goverment to resolve those same problems.
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
Stan Shannon wrote:
Thats because you simply are not very mature intellectually. I bore my kids too.
I think that my school counsellor would disagree with you there.
Stan Shannon wrote:
Yes, I am. Because that is what modern liberalism is all about.
Hey, I've read The Communist Manifesto. Three times. I assure you, it is not synonymous with Liberalism.
Stan Shannon wrote:
No, I am asserting that there are only two well defined political alternatives to choose from. One which relies upon the empowerment of a central government to resolve economic and social problems, and one which devolves power down to the people at local level of goverment to resolve those same problems.
What about Anarchism? And you think Liberalism is determined to escalate the government to the status of GOD?
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Yes, just one click on my profile and you could confirm that. And typing is not my first class communication tool either :O better now? :P
[My Blog]
"Visual studio desperately needs some performance improvements. It is sometimes almost as slow as eclipse." - Rüdiger Klaehn
"Real men use mspaint for writing code and notepad for designing graphics." - Anna-Jayne Metcalfe -
Well, dude, it seems that the concept of sarcasm is lost on you.
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Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
Well, dude, it seems that the concept of sarcasm is lost on you
Is that what you were trying for? Definitely time for some remedial classes in English.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
Oakman wrote:
Is that what you were trying for? Definitely time for some remedial classes in English.
My English is better than your English. I'm also less of an arsehole than you are, so what DO you have going for you? It was obviously sarcasm.
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Oakman wrote:
Is that what you were trying for? Definitely time for some remedial classes in English.
My English is better than your English. I'm also less of an arsehole than you are, so what DO you have going for you? It was obviously sarcasm.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
I'm also less of an a***hole than you are
You're less of everything than I am. Someday, if you try real hard, you may start fulfilling some of that potential your parents keep hoping you have, but I fear I won't live long enough to see it.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
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Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
I'm also less of an a***hole than you are
You're less of everything than I am. Someday, if you try real hard, you may start fulfilling some of that potential your parents keep hoping you have, but I fear I won't live long enough to see it.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
I don't have potential. I'm going to fail miserably and futilely, I already know it. I'm probably gonna get hit by a car or get cancer or something and I'll have been as pointless and irrelevant as anyone could possibly aspire to be and nobody will care because I was never popular or fun and could hardly even make eye contact.
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I don't have potential. I'm going to fail miserably and futilely, I already know it. I'm probably gonna get hit by a car or get cancer or something and I'll have been as pointless and irrelevant as anyone could possibly aspire to be and nobody will care because I was never popular or fun and could hardly even make eye contact.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
I'm probably gonna get hit by a car or get cancer or something
You're gonna die. I am quite sure.
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Al Beback wrote:
We're all born atheists.
No we're not...we are born not knowing. You choose to be an atheist.
Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read
Gary Kirkham wrote:
You choose to be an atheist.
Well not always, me, for instance. Attended Sunday School from about the age 6. Received instruction in the Church of England, but did not find God. Read: * The Bible - end to end. * Commentaries on the Bible. * Essays by chaps like C.S. Lewis, atheists who had found God. * Books on faith recommended by Christian colleagues. Went to church, attended recitals of religious music, prayed. Sat quietly in: churches, cathedrals, the countryside. But - no God. I married a Roman Catholic, and went through it all again (well, not Sunday School): different translation of the Bible, different instruction, different services - same result. A born atheist, you might say.
Bob Emmett