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originally posted by: Ektar
Sorry but I don't understand why you guys (Bwarefalsprofitsare & Imbackbaby) are keeping up this tit-for-tat
between the 2 of you here when you can PM each other & have it out there or argue else where besides here.
I think you are both valuable & have much to offer but unfortunately ATM it's just bickering & wasting posts.
Differences of opinions are great & can be beneficial at times, but this seems to be more personal? Hope I made
sense.
Cheers
Ektar
originally posted by: Ektar
Sorry but I don't understand why you guys (Bwarefalsprofitsare & Imbackbaby) are keeping up this tit-for-tat
between the 2 of you here when you can PM each other & have it out there or argue else where besides here.
I think you are both valuable & have much to offer but unfortunately ATM it's just bickering & wasting posts.
Differences of opinions are great & can be beneficial at times, but this seems to be more personal? Hope I made
sense.
Cheers
Ektar
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Imbackbaby
Re (Darts) Double posts... It'll be Triples next... and then Bulls.
originally posted by: Bwarefalsprofits
a reply to: Mike Stivic
The real issue stems from the fact that people do not like their beliefs to be challenged. If someone comes in, pushes against current beliefs...rocks the boat so to speak... obviously, that makes waves.
If you are confident in your beliefs then having them challenged should be no problem.
Four Americans died on Jan 6 and none of them were Capitol policemen. All were killed by Capitol Police.
The media so warped the truth on Jan 6. They claimed that five Capitol police officers died that day. This was a total lie. No Capitol Police officers died on or because of Jan 6.
But this cannot be said for innocent Americans. Four Americans died that day at the hands of Capitol Police
or men dressed like Capitol police
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: MetalThunder
If our Congress was in session more than 120 days a year, they could hold a hearing just to set the record straight on what happened during January 6th.
originally posted by: Observationalist
a reply to: Thoughtful2
Re: The Creator Movie
So, AI’s are narcissist, blame their bad behavior on programmers.
But whatever good they do accomplish they will take the credit themselves.
AI would then be moral relativists as well.
If the movie is alluding or making a parallel to our relationship with our Creator, God;
We do sometimes treat God our creator the same way
We blame God or some Satan for making us fail, But when we do something great we take the credit.
It may seem convenient to be a moral relativists, however it will become our downfall as it will be easy for one to manipulate our sliding morals to conform to one persons utopian idea, Tower of Babble.
Nimrod, was the great programmer. But God confused the code and to give us back our freedoms. It was chaos out of order. Yet, it was perfect chaos for what our creator had planned.
Free will, Gods will, trust? It’s hard to trust what we can’t see, that’s the point right?
Artificial will always be artificial. We can’t let ourself also become artificial. We have a choice.
Find a trust that won’t rust.
In the wee hours of the morning, Trump’s team left a birdcage and some bird food outside Haley’s hotel room in Iowa — amplifying Trump’s dis of the woman he appointed US Ambassador to the United Nations in 2017..
When asked for comment by The Post, Haley’s campaign voiced bewilderment at the ordeal.
“This behavior is weird, creepy, and desperate from a former president feeling the pressure,” Betsy Ankney, Haley’s campaign manager, said in a statement. “It’s more proof that it’s time to leave the drama behind. America is better than this. Let’s go.”