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  • L Lost User

    They're often making the right decision. The problem is their utility function is corrupted, it incorrectly distinguishes between world states after their death. They should all be valued zero since nothing can affect you after your death, but they've been tricked into believing that there is something after death. That is a very dangerous concept that should have been banned ages ago, since giving world states past your death a positive utility can make people decide that doing something that they will be killed for is worth doing.

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    If that doesn't qualify under "while the balance of the mind was disturbed", then nothing does.

    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      Mark_Wallace wrote:

      So you're saying that they are really all ter'r'rists?

      No.

      Mark_Wallace wrote:

      No straw men to see around here, ladies and gentlemen. Move along, now.

      I dunno, your accusation above pretty sure looked like one.

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      F-ES Sitecore wrote:

      Mark_Wallace wrote:

      So you're saying that they are really all ter'r'rists?

      No.

      Actually, you did precisely that. You accused a developer's colleague developers of secretly being ter'r'rists, and of sneaking around behind their colleagues' backs with evil and ter'r'ristic intent. If you said something like that about me in front of my colleagues, I'd chin ya -- so then you could elevate your accusations yet further. See how it works? Watch your mouth, or the Muslims aren't the problem; you are.

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        NoNotThatBob wrote:

        all these punishments (except the treatment of rape victims) are present in the Old Testament.

        Books and passages please?

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        Hey, don't expect anyone who claims to be a Christian in CP to have actually read the Bible! It's just something they use to "prove" that they're better than others.

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          Try calling him the Great Lord Cthulhu, no one will dare detain you whilst they call upon the Lord of the Deep's wrath! :D

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            Hey, don't expect anyone who claims to be a Christian in CP to have actually read the Bible! It's just something they use to "prove" that they're better than others.

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            Mark_Wallace wrote:

            Hey, don't expect anyone who claims to be a Christian in CP to have actually read the Bible!

            Where did I claim to be a Christian? I merely stated:

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            all these punishments (except the treatment of rape victims) are present in the Old Testament.

            (The treatment of rape victims would depend upon the circumstance of the rape. For instance a victim would not be killed if the rape occured in the countryside.) Buy, hey! I don't expect anyone who claims to quote Marx on CP to have actually read the Communist Manifesto or Das Kapital!

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            • T The pompey

              Levictus 20:9 He who curses his mother father must be killed. Levictus 21:17-24 Exodus 21:20-21 are also interesting.

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              Leviticus is instruction for a specific branch of priesthood which ended during the Roman empire, it is not instruction for the people. Holiness code - Wikipedia[^] Now as I originally asked can you please show me where in The Bible it says that non-Christians and homosexuals should be killed.

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                F-ES Sitecore wrote:

                Books and passages please?

                Oh no, after you, Claude!

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                ie you can't, ie you were wrong.

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                  ie you can't, ie you were wrong.

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                  F-ES Sitecore wrote:

                  ie you can't,

                  Indeed I can, Claude, but as you made your claims first, I felt it only fair that you provide evidence for them, before I provided evidence for mine. As you admitted to merely being facetious (no, it wasn't sarcasm), and hence "not to be taken seriously or literally", I have not bothered to reply.

                  F-ES Sitecore wrote:

                  ie you were wrong

                  Nope, all these punishments (except the treatment of rape victims) are present in the Old Testament. (As are those performed by extreme Muslims.)

                  F-ES Sitecore wrote:

                  Leviticus is instruction for a specific branch of priesthood which ended during the Roman empire, it is not instruction for the people.

                  Nope. "A little learning is a dangerous thing", i.e., you are wrong.

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                    Leviticus is instruction for a specific branch of priesthood which ended during the Roman empire, it is not instruction for the people. Holiness code - Wikipedia[^] Now as I originally asked can you please show me where in The Bible it says that non-Christians and homosexuals should be killed.

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                    The pompey
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                    You didn't ask me and I never said it.

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                      Leviticus is instruction for a specific branch of priesthood which ended during the Roman empire, it is not instruction for the people. Holiness code - Wikipedia[^] Now as I originally asked can you please show me where in The Bible it says that non-Christians and homosexuals should be killed.

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                      The pompey
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                      You didn't ask me and I never said it.

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                      • T The pompey

                        You didn't ask me and I never said it.

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                        So why did you respond with something nothing to do with what I asked about? Now you've been proven wrong you just want to distance yourself from your post.

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                          F-ES Sitecore wrote:

                          ie you can't,

                          Indeed I can, Claude, but as you made your claims first, I felt it only fair that you provide evidence for them, before I provided evidence for mine. As you admitted to merely being facetious (no, it wasn't sarcasm), and hence "not to be taken seriously or literally", I have not bothered to reply.

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                          ie you were wrong

                          Nope, all these punishments (except the treatment of rape victims) are present in the Old Testament. (As are those performed by extreme Muslims.)

                          F-ES Sitecore wrote:

                          Leviticus is instruction for a specific branch of priesthood which ended during the Roman empire, it is not instruction for the people.

                          Nope. "A little learning is a dangerous thing", i.e., you are wrong.

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                          NoNotThatBob wrote:

                          Indeed I can

                          So do so or admit you are wrong.

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                            NoNotThatBob wrote:

                            Indeed I can

                            So do so or admit you are wrong.

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                            NoNotThatBob
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                            Sorry, Claude, you have to confess to your error re Leviticus first., as I intend using it.

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                              Sorry, Claude, you have to confess to your error re Leviticus first., as I intend using it.

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                              So you were wrong.

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