Sabbath mode..
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I saw the subject line and thought you were referring to Black Sabbth :-O Ozzie rocks :laugh: The tigress is here :-D
So do I :) - I was almost disappointed...
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What happens if you are involved in an RTA on the sabbath? Surely they would break rules to treat you?
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flikrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
don't remember if they addressed that or not. maybe there are exceptions for life-threatening situations ? Image Toolkits | Image Processing | Cleek
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Its even more difficult to be observant if you are outside the house, unless you have magick string suspended from poles[^]. As far as crazy religeous activity goes, that even beats dancing round a meteorite once a year at the worlds first theme park. Ryan
O fools, awake! The rites you sacred hold Are but a cheat contrived by men of old, Who lusted after wealth and gained their lust And died in baseness—and their law is dust. al-Ma'arri (973-1057)
ha! where there's a will, there's a way to justify it. Image Toolkits | Image Processing | Cleek
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So do I :) - I was almost disappointed...
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So I'm considering buying a wall mounted oven and I'm perusing the new models and come across a "Sabbath mode" feature. What the hell is that? I think to myself (being completely non religious, indeed anti religious even): http://www.wordspy.com/words/Sabbathmode.asp[^] Now isn't this a classic example of breaking the spirit of a law by following the word of the law? I admit I think religion of any kind is just plain silly, but if you are going to adhere to it, shouldn't you really adhere to it and not try to trick your way out of it? If I was a dark and vengeful god I sure know I would smite down those that tried to flout my will this way...maybe this is just proof that god doesn't exist? :-D
John Cardinal wrote: Now isn't this a classic example of breaking the spirit of a law by following the word of the law? Aren't laws made to be broken? :) John Cardinal wrote: If I was a dark and vengeful god I sure know I would smite down those that tried to flout my will this way...maybe this is just proof that god doesn't exist? Ouch! I wouldn't like to be you after your death :-D
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I ( my family ) used to live next a very nice orthodox jewish family and from time to time, they would, kind of, find a way to , knock on our door and ask us to turn on or off some appliances or lights for them on the Sabbath ...
Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
They could have just purchased the clapper. Clapping is not against any religion. :-D "For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you would never have considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence." - Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation) Web - Blog
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don't remember if they addressed that or not. maybe there are exceptions for life-threatening situations ? Image Toolkits | Image Processing | Cleek
Chris Losinger wrote: maybe there are exceptions for life-threatening situations ? Saving lifes has priority over Sabbath and many other obligations.
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I ( my family ) used to live next a very nice orthodox jewish family and from time to time, they would, kind of, find a way to , knock on our door and ask us to turn on or off some appliances or lights for them on the Sabbath ...
Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
Now this is just getting pretty silly. :doh: I'm not one to knock anyone's beliefs, but there's a fundamental flaw in anyone's thinking that they can bypass something by letting others do it for them. Now lets see, there are a few people I don't particularly like and would kindly like to see disappear off the face of the planet. Anything I do will be deemed illegal, ...soooo I wonder If someone can do me a favour.... :)
I Dream of Absolute Zero
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John Cardinal wrote: Now isn't this a classic example of breaking the spirit of a law by following the word of the law? Aren't laws made to be broken? :) John Cardinal wrote: If I was a dark and vengeful god I sure know I would smite down those that tried to flout my will this way...maybe this is just proof that god doesn't exist? Ouch! I wouldn't like to be you after your death :-D
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So I'm considering buying a wall mounted oven and I'm perusing the new models and come across a "Sabbath mode" feature. What the hell is that? I think to myself (being completely non religious, indeed anti religious even): http://www.wordspy.com/words/Sabbathmode.asp[^] Now isn't this a classic example of breaking the spirit of a law by following the word of the law? I admit I think religion of any kind is just plain silly, but if you are going to adhere to it, shouldn't you really adhere to it and not try to trick your way out of it? If I was a dark and vengeful god I sure know I would smite down those that tried to flout my will this way...maybe this is just proof that god doesn't exist? :-D
John Cardinal wrote: If I was a dark and vengeful god I sure know I would smite down those that tried to flout my will this way... If I could be a god, I would either kill all humans, or find myself a planet of my own. Could you imagine the peace? Of course, as a god, one can always conjure up some company when it gets too lonely. John Cardinal wrote: maybe this is just proof that god doesn't exist? You know as well as I do that you can't apply logic to religion. Especially not religions such as christianity. For you see, they have this smart little axiom, with which they can prove and disprove anything they fancy. The axiom's name is spelled G O D. :) We should actually be jealous of those who use christian logic. They don't suffer from Gödel's incompleteness theorem[^]. :) -- Oneigaishimasu! I blog too now[^]
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John Cardinal wrote: If I was a dark and vengeful god I sure know I would smite down those that tried to flout my will this way... If I could be a god, I would either kill all humans, or find myself a planet of my own. Could you imagine the peace? Of course, as a god, one can always conjure up some company when it gets too lonely. John Cardinal wrote: maybe this is just proof that god doesn't exist? You know as well as I do that you can't apply logic to religion. Especially not religions such as christianity. For you see, they have this smart little axiom, with which they can prove and disprove anything they fancy. The axiom's name is spelled G O D. :) We should actually be jealous of those who use christian logic. They don't suffer from Gödel's incompleteness theorem[^]. :) -- Oneigaishimasu! I blog too now[^]
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Gödel's incompleteness theorem[^]. I learned something new today. Thanks :)
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Gödel's incompleteness theorem[^]. I learned something new today. Thanks :)
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You're most welcome. :) -- Oneigaishimasu! I blog too now[^]