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"Drew Hefner" |
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01 Feb 2006 03:45:04 AM |
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Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
There are plenty of people out there that have got so much to say about
that which they know NOTHING, and the more they claim to know about
that which is unknownable just makes them look even more foolish,
especially if we all know that it is impossible to know (as opposed to
predict or prophesize) what it is they claim to know. In other words,
"truth is whoever can yap the loudest first" as put by my very good
friend Philip Hagopian.
Yet everything we need to know, want to know, now, is all right here in
front of us, and was already figured out a long, long time ago. Yes,
the Mayan Calendrical System provides, in painstaking detail,
irrefutable evidence that this is a divine plan, and both science and
religion are correct.
The Divine Plan of Evolution:
We have been evolving for 16.4 billion years since the Big Bang (we did
get that right) and we are nearly at the end of the world "as we know
it to be." The Golden Ratio (9:13) that is in everything, is how to
track time from the point of inception 16.4 billion years ago and it is
in the same Golden Ratio that you can picture time since then as
starting on the bottom of the pyramid and progressing up 9 levels to
the very tip-top. Each level starts with time itself moving 20x faster
than the previous level. Time itself is always getting faster,
exponentially every second of every minute of every day, as if climbing
the pyramid at the perfectly progressing rate, progressing so slowly
over the period of 16.4 billion years that it is imperceptibly faster
to us during the time we spend on earth. However, if it feels like we
are repeating world, individual and collective history, its because we
are going that, too - 9 times!
Oh, yeah - 9 months for full-term pregnancy. On and on and on and on
and on.
Until the end of time - as we know it to be - on October 28, 2011. By
then, what would normally take 360 days to us (as we know about how
long a year is to us) will take only 20 DAYS!
What happens in the next 360 days from now would normally take 20
YEARS.
Know what ever may happen we'll know that we are still here or there or
wherever it is we are - as we are all collectively picking up steam, as
the world [as we know it] spirals in towards the point of the arc of
the perfect form to the tip of the point at the very end of the climb
to the very top of the great pyramid built just for us and turn to peer
out the all seeing eye, all of humanity, all as one, as one as none,
and none as all and one. Total Enlightenment.
Body energy and awareness tell us without fail whether or not we are
doing what we should be
doing at any given moment. Follow your gut, instinct, intuition,
whatever you call it, if it is louder than ever, do whatever it is
telling you to do. If we all do that, then we will get through this
together. But it is the divinie plan. Say the divine plan for
evolution.
Check out this site - devoted to explaining the Mayan Calendrical
system:
http://www.airstream-indie-radio.com
http://www.airstream-indie-radio.com/mayan-calendar-cast.html
http://www.airstream-indie-radio.com/mayan-calendar-video-pod-cast.html
Broadcasting from a 1969 Airstream Trailer - the original luxury travel
(and a perfect metaphor for any other 'air travel').
Certainly can't hurt anyone - if you don't think there is anything to
it, then you'll move on and forget you ever saw the site.
However, if you are at all drawn to understand and give yourself a
chance to discover something that exists but for your comfort zone and
all of history we would not be on this great galactic dance to the sky,
listen to the audio, watch the video, and then decide. It may,
however, be more suited to humanity that we continue to ignore
information and just keep killing earch other.
You decide. We decide. We all decide.
We all live or die by that decision.
Whether we like it or not.
I am always surprised if people take the time to go as far as listening
to one audio, much less far enough to let themselves read this far or
try to understand it at all. It is too difficult to ***** the bubble
of our own safety zone, much less do we want to do it at the suggestion
of someone else. But, that is all ego talking, and the world has no
place for ego, never did, never will, and soon never again.
If you wish to discuss this with me any further, send me an email.
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| User: "Robibnikoff" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
01 Feb 2006 11:32:52 AM |
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"Drew Hefner" <drewt@att.net> wrote in message
news:1138787104.147081.144140@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
There are plenty of people out there that have got so much to say about
that which they know NOTHING, and the more they claim to know about
that which is unknownable just makes them look even more foolish,
especially if we all know that it is impossible to know (as opposed to
predict or prophesize) what it is they claim to know. In other words,
"truth is whoever can yap the loudest first" as put by my very good
friend Philip Hagopian.
Yet everything we need to know, want to know, now, is all right here in
front of us, and was already figured out a long, long time ago. Yes,
the Mayan Calendrical System provides, in painstaking detail,
irrefutable evidence that this is a divine plan, and both science and
religion are correct.
The Divine Plan of Evolution:
We have been evolving for 16.4 billion years since the Big Bang (we did
get that right) and we are nearly at the end of the world "as we know
it to be." The Golden Ratio (9:13) that is in everything, is how to
track time from the point of inception 16.4 billion years ago and it is
in the same Golden Ratio that you can picture time since then as
starting on the bottom of the pyramid and progressing up 9 levels to
the very tip-top. Each level starts with time itself moving 20x faster
than the previous level. Time itself is always getting faster,
exponentially every second of every minute of every day, as if climbing
the pyramid at the perfectly progressing rate, progressing so slowly
over the period of 16.4 billion years that it is imperceptibly faster
to us during the time we spend on earth. However, if it feels like we
are repeating world, individual and collective history, its because we
are going that, too - 9 times!
Oh, yeah - 9 months for full-term pregnancy. On and on and on and on
and on.
Until the end of time - as we know it to be - on October 28, 2011. By
then, what would normally take 360 days to us (as we know about how
long a year is to us) will take only 20 DAYS!
What happens in the next 360 days from now would normally take 20
YEARS.
Know what ever may happen we'll know that we are still here or there or
wherever it is we are - as we are all collectively picking up steam, as
the world [as we know it] spirals in towards the point of the arc of
the perfect form to the tip of the point at the very end of the climb
to the very top of the great pyramid built just for us and turn to peer
out the all seeing eye, all of humanity, all as one, as one as none,
and none as all and one. Total Enlightenment.
Body energy and awareness tell us without fail whether or not we are
doing what we should be
doing at any given moment. Follow your gut, instinct, intuition,
whatever you call it, if it is louder than ever, do whatever it is
telling you to do. If we all do that, then we will get through this
together. But it is the divinie plan. Say the divine plan for
evolution.
What a crock.
BTW, what the heck is a "divinie" plan?
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
#1557
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| User: "Budikka666" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
01 Feb 2006 05:52:03 PM |
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Drew Hefner wrote:
There are plenty of people out there that have got so much to say about
that which they know NOTHING, and the more they claim to know about
that which is unknownable just makes them look even more foolish,
That sounds like great advice - but are *you* man enough to take it?
especially if we all know that it is impossible to know (as opposed to
predict or prophesize) what it is they claim to know. In other words,
"truth is whoever can yap the loudest first" as put by my very good
friend Philip Hagopian.
Yet everything we need to know, want to know, now, is all right here in
front of us, and was already figured out a long, long time ago. Yes,
the Mayan Calendrical System provides, in painstaking detail,
irrefutable evidence that this is a divine plan, and both science and
religion are correct.
I breathlessly await the science behind this startling conclusion
The Divine Plan of Evolution:
We have been evolving for 16.4 billion years since the Big Bang(we did
get that right)
Apparently not, since the recent estimates are putting it sub-14
billion years
(http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3753115.stm)
but we'll let that slide until you offer some evidence.
and we are nearly at the end of the world "as we know
it to be."
Another unsupported statement right after your first one? By what
evidence are we near the end of the world? The sun has another 5
billion years to go, unless you know something science doesn't.
The Golden Ratio (9:13)
Wrong again. It's 1.618:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio
that is in everything,
And your evidence for this is?
is how to
track time from the point of inception 16.4 billion years ago
13.7. But I'm sure you'll provide the science to back *your* claim.
and it is
in the same Golden Ratio that you can picture time since then as
starting on the bottom of the pyramid and progressing up 9 levels to
the very tip-top.
9 levels of what? What measurement? By what evidence?
Each level starts with time itself moving 20x faster
than the previous level.
How is that engineered?
Time itself is always getting faster,
exponentially every second of every minute of every day,
LIE.
Okay, I'm done with this flatulent horseshit.
Next please, right this way....
Budikka
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| User: "Immortalist" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
01 Feb 2006 11:45:47 AM |
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Drew Hefner wrote:
There are plenty of people out there that have got so much to say about
that which they know NOTHING, and the more they claim to know about
that which is unknownable just makes them look even more foolish,
especially if we all know that it is impossible to know (as opposed to
predict or prophesize) what it is they claim to know. In other words,
"truth is whoever can yap the loudest first" as put by my very good
friend Philip Hagopian.
If all we have are theories about perceptions and observations and
there are two theories that explain something but one or the other
explains better, which do we choose. If the degree of both theories
explainatory powers are close then we might accept both to some extent
but if the degree of explainatory power of one is much greater than the
other we should prima facia accept it?
Yet everything we need to know, want to know, now, is all right here in
front of us, and was already figured out a long, long time ago. Yes,
the Mayan Calendrical System provides, in painstaking detail,
irrefutable evidence that this is a divine plan, and both science and
religion are correct.
The Divine Plan of Evolution:
We have been evolving for 16.4 billion years since the Big Bang (we did
get that right) and we are nearly at the end of the world "as we know
it to be." The Golden Ratio (9:13) that is in everything, is how to
track time from the point of inception 16.4 billion years ago and it is
in the same Golden Ratio that you can picture time since then as
starting on the bottom of the pyramid and progressing up 9 levels to
the very tip-top. Each level starts with time itself moving 20x faster
than the previous level. Time itself is always getting faster,
exponentially every second of every minute of every day, as if climbing
the pyramid at the perfectly progressing rate, progressing so slowly
over the period of 16.4 billion years that it is imperceptibly faster
to us during the time we spend on earth. However, if it feels like we
are repeating world, individual and collective history, its because we
are going that, too - 9 times!
Oh, yeah - 9 months for full-term pregnancy. On and on and on and on
and on.
Until the end of time - as we know it to be - on October 28, 2011. By
then, what would normally take 360 days to us (as we know about how
long a year is to us) will take only 20 DAYS!
What happens in the next 360 days from now would normally take 20
YEARS.
Know what ever may happen we'll know that we are still here or there or
wherever it is we are - as we are all collectively picking up steam, as
the world [as we know it] spirals in towards the point of the arc of
the perfect form to the tip of the point at the very end of the climb
to the very top of the great pyramid built just for us and turn to peer
out the all seeing eye, all of humanity, all as one, as one as none,
and none as all and one. Total Enlightenment.
Body energy and awareness tell us without fail whether or not we are
doing what we should be
doing at any given moment. Follow your gut, instinct, intuition,
whatever you call it, if it is louder than ever, do whatever it is
telling you to do. If we all do that, then we will get through this
together. But it is the divinie plan. Say the divine plan for
evolution.
Check out this site - devoted to explaining the Mayan Calendrical
system:
http://www.airstream-indie-radio.com
http://www.airstream-indie-radio.com/mayan-calendar-cast.html
http://www.airstream-indie-radio.com/mayan-calendar-video-pod-cast.html
Broadcasting from a 1969 Airstream Trailer - the original luxury travel
(and a perfect metaphor for any other 'air travel').
Certainly can't hurt anyone - if you don't think there is anything to
it, then you'll move on and forget you ever saw the site.
However, if you are at all drawn to understand and give yourself a
chance to discover something that exists but for your comfort zone and
all of history we would not be on this great galactic dance to the sky,
listen to the audio, watch the video, and then decide. It may,
however, be more suited to humanity that we continue to ignore
information and just keep killing earch other.
You decide. We decide. We all decide.
We all live or die by that decision.
Whether we like it or not.
I am always surprised if people take the time to go as far as listening
to one audio, much less far enough to let themselves read this far or
try to understand it at all. It is too difficult to ***** the bubble
of our own safety zone, much less do we want to do it at the suggestion
of someone else. But, that is all ego talking, and the world has no
place for ego, never did, never will, and soon never again.
If you wish to discuss this with me any further, send me an email.
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| User: "Chris Johnson" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
01 Feb 2006 11:46:07 AM |
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Drew Hefner wrote:
There are plenty of people out there that have got so much to say about
that which they know NOTHING, and the more they claim to know about
that which is unknownable just makes them look even more foolish,
especially if we all know that it is impossible to know (as opposed to
predict or prophesize) what it is they claim to know. In other words,
"truth is whoever can yap the loudest first" as put by my very good
friend Philip Hagopian.
Yet everything we need to know, want to know, now, is all right here in
front of us, and was already figured out a long, long time ago. Yes,
the Mayan Calendrical System provides, in painstaking detail,
irrefutable evidence that this is a divine plan, and both science and
religion are correct.
The Divine Plan of Evolution:
We have been evolving for 16.4 billion years
Wrong. Life has been evolving for less than 4.6 billion years, since
that's how old the Earth is.
since the Big Bang (we did
get that right) and we are nearly at the end of the world "as we know
it to be."
Any evidence, or is this just the Mayan calendar thing? (2514 days and
12 hours left. CST of course.)
The Golden Ratio (9:13) that is in everything,
The Golden Ratio is not in everything. It's considered aesthetically
pleasing and pops up in a number of interesting places in mathematics,
but there is no indication that it is in everything. What you are doing
is called numerology, which is pure *****.
<snip numerology>
Please stop trolling alt.atheism.
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| User: "Immortalist" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
01 Feb 2006 12:38:39 PM |
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Chris Johnson wrote:
Drew Hefner wrote:
There are plenty of people out there that have got so much to say about
that which they know NOTHING, and the more they claim to know about
that which is unknownable just makes them look even more foolish,
especially if we all know that it is impossible to know (as opposed to
predict or prophesize) what it is they claim to know. In other words,
"truth is whoever can yap the loudest first" as put by my very good
friend Philip Hagopian.
Yet everything we need to know, want to know, now, is all right here in
front of us, and was already figured out a long, long time ago. Yes,
the Mayan Calendrical System provides, in painstaking detail,
irrefutable evidence that this is a divine plan, and both science and
religion are correct.
The Divine Plan of Evolution:
We have been evolving for 16.4 billion years
Wrong. Life has been evolving for less than 4.6 billion years, since
that's how old the Earth is.
But the constituents of the Earth and its life came into existence more
than 16 billion years ago if the best theories are to be trusted.
What your doing is assuming that the opponent accepts your definitions
of life. In that case you are challenging his definition of what life
is?
since the Big Bang (we did
get that right) and we are nearly at the end of the world "as we know
it to be."
Any evidence, or is this just the Mayan calendar thing? (2514 days and
12 hours left. CST of course.)
The Golden Ratio (9:13) that is in everything,
The Golden Ratio is not in everything. It's considered aesthetically
pleasing and pops up in a number of interesting places in mathematics,
but there is no indication that it is in everything. What you are doing
is called numerology, which is pure *****.
<snip numerology>
Please stop trolling alt.atheism.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
01 Feb 2006 11:36:16 AM |
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INDUSTRUS MAGIC
Have attempted to parse the original article in this thread through the
SPIRITOS semantic analysis suite, but there are certain constructs
which even the best software will not resolve. These being:
The Divine Plan of Evolution:
We have been evolving for 16.4 billion years since the Big Bang (we did
get that right) and we are nearly at the end of the world "as we know
it to be."
To what does 'We' refer ? The universe has been evolving for
approximately this amount of time, but humankind has been around for
considerably less time.
Which world as we know it to be is about to end ? The entire universe,
or just our little ball of rock ? It's quite important as we either
have millions or billions of years before the end depending upon the
answer.
The Golden Ratio (9:13) that is in everything, is how to
track time from the point of inception 16.4 billion years ago
What does it mean 'to track time' ? Specifically how do you apply The
Golden Ratio for any given measurement ?
and it is
in the same Golden Ratio that you can picture time since then as
starting on the bottom of the pyramid and progressing up 9 levels to
the very tip-top.
Are you saying the rate of passage of time jumps from level to level ?
This would seem to contradict current cosmology. From which point of
view can an observer measure this jump ?
Each level starts with time itself moving 20x faster
than the previous level. Time itself is always getting faster,
exponentially every second of every minute of every day
Time is 'getting faster' relative to what ? How was this measured ?
I would suggest that readers of these articles refrain from listening
to the audio links posted until the uncertainties are resolved.
Rory Telk Ph Q
Senior Analyst - Project SPIRITOS
Industrus Magic
http://industrusmagic.tripod.com
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| User: "stoney" |
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01 Feb 2006 03:33:48 PM |
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On 1 Feb 2006 01:45:04 -0800, "Drew Hefner" <drewt@att.net> wrote in
alt.atheism
There are plenty of people out there that have got so much to say about
that which they know NOTHING,
And you do so ad nauseum.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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| User: "Michael Gray" |
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01 Feb 2006 03:57:58 AM |
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On 1 Feb 2006 01:45:04 -0800, "Drew Hefner" <drewt@att.net> wrote:
- Refer: <1138787104.147081.144140@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>
There are plenty of people out there that have got so much to say about
that which they know NOTHING, and the more they claim to know about
that which is unknownable just makes them look even more foolish,
especially if we all know that it is impossible to know (as opposed to
predict or prophesize) what it is they claim to know. In other words,
"truth is whoever can yap the loudest first" as put by my very good
friend Philip Hagopian.
:
You should have taken his advice more seriously.
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| User: "Drew Hefner" |
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01 Feb 2006 07:45:58 AM |
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Advice? Philip gave no one advice when he said, "Truth is whoever can
yap the loudest first."
That was simply his observation about society. It may or may not
resonate with your sense of the meaning of the words.
What I said referenced documented anthropology of ancient Mayan
culture, of which any trace of existence was obliterated. It is my
interpretation of the information within the sources of historical
research available to anyone.
It is not advice. It is not prophesy. It is not divine inspiration.
It is not 'truth' in the context of any definition, to which anyone
reading this post is likely to mutually agree.
It is nothing on it its own. It is less than nothing if one reacts to
a statement they do not take the time to comprehend.
In my opinion, that is what becomes 'yap the loudest first.'
In the context of the initial response, it is, perhaps a manifestation
of the 'truth' of which I believe Philip speaks.
The 'truth' in the context of our individual beliefs, encompassing all
of our personal relevant history and how that has resonated with our
experience in our relationships with family, friends, associates
communities, countries, and the world as one.
One might say, irrational, misinterpreted, dogmatic, philosophical,
naive, arrogant, condescending, presumptuous, antagonistic,
provocative, moronic, idiotic, prejudiced, tolerant, ideological,
controversial, sincere? I have no idea. I will not presume to speak
for anyone who does not speak first.
It is the opinion of others who are interested in this topic and
curious enough to investigate on their own and contemplate their own
informed opinion. Or, they may offer nothing at all.
Whatever it means to you is your interpretation | conscious or
otherwise | notwithstanding what I may have thought was clearly my
intent, regardless of what I honestly thought I meant to communicate by
what I wrote.
I offer my thanks once again for taking the time to read what I wrote.
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| User: "stoney" |
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01 Feb 2006 03:35:31 PM |
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On 1 Feb 2006 05:45:58 -0800, "Drew Hefner" <drewt@att.net> wrote in
alt.atheism
Advice? Philip gave no one advice when he said, "Truth is whoever can
yap the loudest first."
It isn't. Recess is over child and it's nap time.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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| User: "Drew Hefner" |
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01 Feb 2006 05:39:23 PM |
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Has anyone looked at the web site?
To clarify: I have no affilitation whatsoever with the web site.
I just discovered this two weeks ago and I am still trying to
understand it myself. There are nineteen 1 hour podcasts to listen to
before being up to date. I should not have assummed someone would be
interested and curious enough to want more information.
My enthusiasm got the best of my judgement. I am sorry for the
imposition. I did not intend to upset anyone here and I apologize for
posting it.
I promise not to insult your intelligence with any future posts. I
wish you all the luck in the universe.
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| User: "stoney" |
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02 Feb 2006 09:20:32 PM |
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On 1 Feb 2006 15:39:23 -0800, "Drew Hefner" <drewt@att.net> wrote in
alt.atheism
Has anyone looked at the web site?
I have not.
To clarify: I have no affilitation whatsoever with the web site.
I just discovered this two weeks ago and I am still trying to
understand it myself. There are nineteen 1 hour podcasts to listen to
before being up to date. I should not have assummed someone would be
interested and curious enough to want more information.
The vast majority of such links in alt.atheism are to drooling idiot
Christian sites and most people won't click on links from people they're
not familiar with.
My enthusiasm got the best of my judgement. I am sorry for the
imposition. I did not intend to upset anyone here and I apologize for
posting it.
No worries. Enthusiasm gets us all from time to time.
I promise not to insult your intelligence with any future posts. I
wish you all the luck in the universe.
Again, no worries.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
02 Feb 2006 09:15:21 PM |
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On 1 Feb 2006 15:39:23 -0800, "Drew Hefner" <drewt@att.net> wrote in
alt.atheism
Posted and emailed. BTW, please note my email addy is false.
Has anyone looked at the web site?
I have not.
To clarify: I have no affilitation whatsoever with the web site.
I just discovered this two weeks ago and I am still trying to
understand it myself. There are nineteen 1 hour podcasts to listen to
before being up to date. I should not have assummed someone would be
interested and curious enough to want more information.
The vast majority of such links in alt.atheism are to drooling idiot
Christian sites and most people won't click on links from people they're
not familiar with.
My enthusiasm got the best of my judgement. I am sorry for the
imposition. I did not intend to upset anyone here and I apologize for
posting it.
No worries. Enthusiasm gets us all from time to time.
I promise not to insult your intelligence with any future posts. I
wish you all the luck in the universe.
Again, no worries.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
02 Feb 2006 09:17:41 PM |
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On 1 Feb 2006 15:39:23 -0800, "Drew Hefner" <drewt@att.net> wrote in
alt.atheism
Posted and emailed. BTW, please note my email addy is false.
Has anyone looked at the web site?
I have not.
To clarify: I have no affilitation whatsoever with the web site.
I just discovered this two weeks ago and I am still trying to
understand it myself. There are nineteen 1 hour podcasts to listen to
before being up to date. I should not have assummed someone would be
interested and curious enough to want more information.
The vast majority of such links in alt.atheism are to drooling idiot
Christian sites and most people won't click on links from people they're
not familiar with.
My enthusiasm got the best of my judgement. I am sorry for the
imposition. I did not intend to upset anyone here and I apologize for
posting it.
No worries. Enthusiasm gets us all from time to time.
I promise not to insult your intelligence with any future posts. I
wish you all the luck in the universe.
Again, no worries.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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| User: "Wally Anglesea™" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
01 Feb 2006 04:13:40 AM |
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On 1 Feb 2006 01:45:04 -0800, "Drew Hefner" <drewt@att.net> wrote:
There are plenty of people out there that have got so much to say about
that which they know NOTHING, and the more they claim to know about
that which is unknownable just makes them look even more foolish,
Thank you for providing such an excellent example.
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Find out about Australia's most dangerous Doomsday Cult:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/wanglese/pebble.htm
"You can't fool me, it's turtles all the way down."
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| User: "Dutch" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
01 Feb 2006 03:55:46 AM |
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There's certainly no shortage of ways to be a nutcase.
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| User: "Drew Hefner" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
01 Feb 2006 03:59:08 AM |
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The best way that I know of is refuse to listen.
What are you afraid of? It might make sense.
Nothing I can do to help you. I'm not here to argue or convince
anyone.
Makes no difference. Thanks for reading.
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| User: "Robibnikoff" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
01 Feb 2006 11:31:57 AM |
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"Drew Hefner" <drewt@att.net> wrote in message
news:1138787948.098898.293810@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
The best way that I know of is refuse to listen.
What are you afraid of? It might make sense.
Nothing I can do to help you. I'm not here to argue or convince
anyone.
Makes no difference. Thanks for reading.
You're welcome. I didn't bother.
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Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
#1557
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: Divine Plan of Evolution (Golden Ratio) |
01 Feb 2006 03:34:29 PM |
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On 1 Feb 2006 01:59:08 -0800, "Drew Hefner" <drewt@att.net> wrote in
alt.atheism
The best way that I know of is refuse to listen.
You have nothing to say.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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