"And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not." — Tzeentch
There are only two sexes, male and female, the same way there´s only light and the absence of light, — DiegoT
Yes, all categories are man-made, as the Uni-verse is one and strictly speaking, there is no separation. However, they are not arbitrary. — DiegoT
we know nothing about the noumenon — DiegoT
— DiegoT
That´s not a useful categorization because it only responds to subjective and political realities with a very restricted contextual use, unlike the categorization of two sexes, that is seemingly very well aligned with the natural and psychological reality we share with other animals and has the power to describe human sexuality in all times and places. — DiegoT
The difference, inasmuch as there is one, lies in our behaviour, and not 'in language'. — StreetlightX
All names are 'empty names'. — StreetlightX
Colours are made by perception, dividing the light spectrum that is really continuous. So they are subjective. However, sex is not subjective:there are only two sexes, and there can only be two sexes. This is becouse sex is not a perceptual division, but a basic, natural, especialization in animals and plants of cosmic or physical principles (that is, Flow and Restriction). Isaac Asimov imagined a universe with different laws, that allowed physically for three sexes, in "The gods themselves". — DiegoT
But some people have XY chromosomes and female genitalia or XX chromosomes and male genitalia or XXY chromosomes or XYY chromosomes or both male and female genitalia. — Michael
Regarding the claim you made Hanover, about me being egocentric. I don't think that's entirely true given the nature of the topic. Character deficiencies, wallowing, sadness, and such.
I think that comment was out of context. — Posty McPostface
I, however, do think it is a character deficiency on my part; but, don't know any methods at instantly becoming a better person. — Posty McPostface
But, you've never actually felt depressed for prolonged periods of time, yes? — Posty McPostface
Yes, psychedelics can help. But, I learned the hard way of once taking magic mushrooms and experiencing ego — Posty McPostface
What could be more depressing than Oblivion? And then spreading this depressing message the way people like Dawkins and the cosmologists do creates depression in the general population.
Atheism is wrong and outdated. Science has moved on:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine-tuned_Universe
Please do not quote the Anthropic principle; its (to use your favourite word) bullshit:
- The Weak Anthropic explains the universe must be compatible with life for us to be here. It does not explain why the universe is compatible with life
- The Strong Anthropic explains that the existence of multiple universes with different properties account for our existence. But other universes are statistically likely to be like this one (Life supporting) so the SAP does not explain why the multiverse is fined-tuned for life. — Devans99
I just ate a hot dog and some chicken, so I'm feeling less depressed. :) — Posty McPostface
You'd have to be incredibly naive to think otherwise honestly. — MindForged
And have your whole identity based on a single defect? No thanks, — Posty McPostface
What would happen then if, say, a Democratic Congress and President were to pass a law that banned private gun ownership? Without the Supreme Court ruling that it conflicts with the Second Amendment, will the new law just have to stand (until a Republican Congress and President repeat it)? — Michael
For example, the theory of evolution is proffered as illustrating the triumph of mechanism over teleology. — Dfpolis
That's only .1122 million square kilometers which leaves us about 148 million square kilometers to live on. 1 square kilometer of solar panels costs about 150 million USD. — Benkei
The world is currently producing about 18 terawatts of power. Solar had better get busy. — Bitter Crank
People often say that non-verbal communication is at least 60-80% of real communication... Does that make online communication a futile effort? — Posty McPostface
don't believe that he said that he hates people--merely that he tends to avoid people. But you exemplify the familiar and dismal fact that there are people who need to be avoided or ignored. — Michael Ossipoff
That's Hanover's religious belief, but I don't agree with it. — Michael Ossipoff
A conspiracy necessarily involves more than one person in pursuit of a common goal. If God is a conspirator, he conspires with someone — Ciceronianus the White
I don't like or understand the motivation for Hanover's derogatory tone. — Michael Ossipoff
