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  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    Trump is attempting to side-step the problem by leaving it up to the state. This makes it a matter of choice. It is a form of pernicious relativism - arbitrarily permissible if and when the individual state says it is. No true "pro-life" advocate should find this acceptable.Fooloso4

    Exactly. Trump is currently saying he’d be “great for women and their reproductive rights.” If he doesn’t lose the support of pro-life advocates it just further demonstrates that the issue is little more than politicization.
  • The essence of religion


    I did read your whole post.

    Okay, assuming that you’re actually serious, you seem to believe that being religious means thinking, believing, and concluding whatever is in accordance with your religion.

    That is certainly part of it (though not to the extreme you claim) and why religion tends to be very dogmatic. You must think there’s more to it though, right?
  • The essence of religion
    to be not religious means that you cannot think, that you do not believe in anything, and that you cannot reach any conclusions of any kind.Ray Liikanen

    Are you serious about this?
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    Every human being who walked the earth began that way. They are not like cysts. Abortion, infanticide, homicide…they all involve the same act: causing the death, or killing, of a human being.NOS4A2

    If that’s what you believe then shouldn’t you want a national ban? As it is, the abortion rate hasn’t decreased by much, if at all. Most abortions are performed with drugs, and as you pointed out earlier, women can travel to states where it’s legal. It seems that the most vulnerable women, those with the least resources, in red states are hardest hit.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    The architects and propagandists of the Bush regime join your campaign.NOS4A2

    The MAGA term is RINO. Anyway, who’s more neocon than Nikki Haley, whose wealth seems to be tied to defense contractors. No “Republican” is rejecting her endorsement of Trump. In fact, many Republicans wanted to elect her president in this race.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)


    Former Trump administration staffers also support Harris in this election. Not a great look.

    Several spoke at the DNC, including Stephanie Grisham. She reported that Trump said his diehard supporters, people like you, were basement dwellers. How does that make you feel?
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)


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    Nikki Haley Says Donald Trump “Has My Strong Endorsement, Period” In Republican National Convention Speech
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    If you’re right then there is an opportunity for you or some other abortionist to run on such a platform.NOS4A2

    Yup, the people always have to fight for their liberty.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    Now women can vote for the policies they want.NOS4A2

    Is that true? According to polls in Texas, most favor some access to abortion, and as far as I can tell it hasn’t been on a ballot.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    I don’t think the feds should have any say in the matter.NOS4A2

    You think that states should have the power to deny women their freedom to choose, right? If so, doesn't that make you a stinking statists?
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    As for abortion, now people can vote for the laws they want. I know people having more power is anathema to the authoritarian, but you’ll get used to it.NOS4A2

    The women in many states don’t have the power to choose now. Aren’t you supposed to be some breed of libertarian?

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  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
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    Tunbridge Wells knows the value of brand equity. :lol:
  • What Are You Watching Right Now?
    Apple series of Lady in the Lake. :up: :up:
  • Nice book covers


    I like some of them, others not so much, like this one…

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    Even an AI can produce a more interesting cover image.

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    He’s dedicated to truth, democracy, and saving Americans from being poisoned by big agriculture/pharmaceuticals… so he endorses Trump. :chin:

    Just another slimy politician doing what’s best for himself.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    I have costal real estate to sell to anyone who gets teary-eyed over these speeches.Mikie

    How much?
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    In other news, “One of the biggest revisions by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that the United States added 818,000 fewer jobs between April 2023 and March 2024.”NOS4A2

    If Trump can be believed this is good news because he reported that those jobs were filled by illegal immigrants. Good news or part of a blizzard of lies and deceit?
  • The essence of religion
    … the same be said of politics, philosophy, sports, etc etc etc.ENOAH

    Exactly.

    Religious kinship is magnitudes deeper because it assumes shared core values.

    is kinship not an ego less drive? I get that quickly egos rush in; buy at its "essence."

    I’m afraid that kinship is inherently tribal in nature, and that’s why religions are so tribal in nature.
  • The essence of religion


    I can’t agree because, if I’ve been following your reason rightly, your duality (real land/phony water) expresses a fetish. Wouldn’t you feel kinship with anyone who shared your fetish? It need not be a community.
  • The essence of religion
    I am flowing on a synthetic river, seeing the real land on both sides of me. I am not saying I can get off the river. I just think it is functional knowing that.ENOAH

    It’s functional in its binding effect with those who also believe as you do, believe in the duality of real lands and phony rivers. You feel kinship with those who see the world as you do, don’t you?
  • The essence of religion


    It’s not my term, it’s Constance’s term. As I’ve said from the beginning, I think the essence of religion is binding. If you look at the etymology, it’s in the very name: Latin religare ‘to bind’.

    Anyway, to be clear, you admit that your adulation of egolessness is like a fetish?
  • The essence of religion
    note that we cannot escape sex as a fetish while being human; just as we cannot escape the ego.ENOAH

    You seem to be suggesting that humans are inherently corrupt or inescapably fetishizing everything. I can agree with this because it means that the essence of religion is fetishism.
  • The essence of religion
    It appears you linger at the "institutional" notion of religion.ENOAH

    To used Constance’s simile, you’re saying that it’s like I linger at the fetish notion of sex. The thing is that anything can be fetishized and sex doesn’t necessarily lead to fetishes. Sex can be fully realized without fetishes, indeed more fully realized I might argue.

    It’s as though you and Constance insist that sex is a fetish. It is not.
  • The essence of religion
    Religion's answer: know that your ego is nothing.ENOAH

    Religions have all sorts of answers to all sorts of questions. It is rather presumptuous of you to try speaking for all religions.

    Out of this ever evolving mechanism came countless manifestations--your institutions and ideologies.ENOAH

    Out of religion came countless religions??? That doesn’t make any sense.
  • The essence of religion
    It appears that way in religion's manifestation as institutions, I agree.ENOAH

    A religion is an institution or ideology.
  • The essence of religion
    religion as a reduced phenomenon is the confrontation we have with a world that is utterly transcendental, and its value-in-the-world puts to inquiry an extraordinary question.Constance

    The question a religion poses is whether you have faith in its *ultimate* authority.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)


    We’re not communicating for some reason.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)


    What are you talking about? :brow: Steve Schmidt is a thirty-year Republican and a political and corporate strategist. He is best known for working on Republican political campaigns, including those of President George W. Bush, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Arizona Senator John McCain during his 2008 presidential campaign.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    Have you been reading this and the Trump thread? Not only are mainly democrats partial to this thinking, its a pick-and-choose situation.AmadeusD

    Show instances of this in this or the Trump thread.
  • The essence of religion
    Religion is the foundational indeterminacy of our existence, and in this, ethics is underscored.Constance

    Rather, religion is the foundational determinacy of our existence, and in this, ethics is prescribed.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    It’s not about policy at all, is it?NOS4A2

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  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    Anyone who is trying to win your vote shouldn't be taken at face-value anyway.AmadeusD

    Is anyone (with the exception of the MAGA cult) foolish enough to take what a politician says at face-value? Anyway, you have a remarkably low tolerance for human sweetness.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)


    I think an impartial viewer would disagree that the exchange is sickly sweet, cartoonish, and ingenuine.

    You think they're being plainspoken and nice so they won't be canceled? That would be a moronic strategy.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    But there is no better to hide your lack of interviews and lack of transparency behind such a fake exchange.NOS4A2

    Why do you think it’s fake? I wouldn’t think that you would even watch it.
  • US Election 2024 (All general discussion)
    It’s all an opaque act, a virtual candidacyNOS4A2

    I watched 10 minutes of the Harris and Waltz chat just now and if it’s an act they’re good actors. They come off as warm, approachable, and down to earth. The script is on-brand too, with compelling ‘creation stories’ and showcasing their middle-class backgrounds. A masterclass in branding. Isn’t Trump supposed to be the branding expert?

    It also presented a stark contrast to the cold elitist labor-hating and weird chat between Trump and Elon.
  • The essence of religion


    We both know its meaning. Can you perhaps rephrase the question?
  • The essence of religion
    What is being argued here, however, is that there really is one thing that is immune, and this is a qualified immunity: value-in-being. Value qualia, is a good term. Value qualia refers to something that is not in any way or form, language. Tout autre. Think about the qualia of the color, that is, the being-appeared-to redly. We know this is not a language perception, this red-qua-red, and no one will gainsay this. But there is nothing IN the red-qua-red that "speaks," so to speak.Constance

    Not true, the color red speaks, and says different things depending on the form of life it appears in. In an orchard red says “ripe”. In the temperature of objects red say “hot”. In the ‘language’ of color, red is experienced as generally warm compared to a cool color like blue.
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    Works great. Doesn't ask for email address or anything.

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  • The essence of religion


    When I asked if you were "claiming that “the good” exists in “the world” separate from minds (words and concepts)" you said yes. To me, that is an exceptional claim. I would like to know why you believe this.

    If "the good" (can we say goodness?) exists separate from minds (words and concepts) then where does it exist?

    To try to clarify, I offer the example of the moon. If I ask you where the moon exists you might simply point to it, if I were in a position to see your finger. It's not quite that simple though, right? You require an internal model of the world and the moon in order to point your finger at it. If that model didn't exist then you couldn't locate the moon. You would have no concept of 'moon' to begin with. Without an internal model that included the sky, earth, moon, etc. I don't know what you would see if you were looking towards the moon. The existence of the moon is dependent on our internal model of the world that we continually develop throughout life. Is goodness also dependent on our internal model of the world, even though unlike the moon we can't point to it with our index finger? Pain and pleasure are transmitted to the central nervous system in the same manner as all our senses. Where does pleasure exist? Point to where it feels good.