good for youbobevenson wrote: I base my statement on
I choose to believe what i want to believe, because, well.. who knows?
good for youbobevenson wrote: I base my statement on
bobevenson wrote: I base my statement on the Church of Ouzo website (http://church-of-ouzo.com) "The pathway of evil in every society flows through an institutional grid of religious, cultural and social values," and "The Ouzo Prophecy," "The evil that lurks in the minds of men is manifested in the collective evil of the beast. Understand the man and you cannot be deceived by his institutions."
I'm glad for those who are sure of their wisdom, i truly am. I on the other hand, despite wanting to believe in free will, which i do because i can and knowing it will not change the way it either way is, do believe few other things with the certainty i recognize in your words, but like i said, i cannot change your faith, nor do i want to.bobevenson wrote:You are obviously not receptive to the words of a prophet.
People can't avoid institutional values, but they can understand them, just as they can make a wise bid playing the game of Ouzo.Ginkgo wrote:bobevenson wrote: I base my statement on the Church of Ouzo website (http://church-of-ouzo.com) "The pathway of evil in every society flows through an institutional grid of religious, cultural and social values," and "The Ouzo Prophecy," "The evil that lurks in the minds of men is manifested in the collective evil of the beast. Understand the man and you cannot be deceived by his institutions."
Yes, Bob. How are you going to establish the Energy Party while at the same time avoiding it becoming an institution?
bobevenson wrote:People can't avoid institutional values, but they can understand them, just as they can make a wise bid playing the game of Ouzo.Ginkgo wrote:bobevenson wrote: I base my statement on the Church of Ouzo website (http://church-of-ouzo.com) "The pathway of evil in every society flows through an institutional grid of religious, cultural and social values," and "The Ouzo Prophecy," "The evil that lurks in the minds of men is manifested in the collective evil of the beast. Understand the man and you cannot be deceived by his institutions."
Yes, Bob. How are you going to establish the Energy Party while at the same time avoiding it becoming an institution?
I think, and i might be wrong, you are referring to me where you say 'as someone else already put'. Like i said before, what we believe doesn't change the truth.Chomps wrote:It's hard not to subscribe to the idea that our thoughts are generated by a physical body ruled by the deterministic laws of science (nevermind the [randomness] of quantum mechanics), in such a manner that in the very end there's no absolutely free will.
But, as someone else already put in this topic, even so our thought process look an awful lot like free.
Lovely thoughts ! from all my heart.R2D2 wrote:He was a revolutionary.....It was said that the day they appeared on Ed Sullivan... for the hour of the show no crime occurred
Every 'atom' (the actual indivisible) of the blowing wind, causing the rising of the leafs and every dust particle, already happened at the first 'known' moment or before?R2D2 wrote:@ perceiving exists....I agree with you....and I think it's a combination of nature/nurture, laws and institution, quantum physics and consciousness being the major player.
The pathway of evil flows through an institutional grid of religious, cultural and social values. I'm not talking about physical institutions like art museums, universities, or the American Energy Party (AEP).Ginkgo wrote:Yes, Bob. How are you going to establish the American Energy Party while at the same time avoiding it becoming an institution? By logical implication then, the Energy Party would not be able to avoid creating institutional values. All it can do is understand them. On this basis then the Energy Party by definition must be part of this institutional axis of evil. Understanding this or making wise choices doesn't change anything by way of definition of an institution.bobevenson wrote:I base my statement on the Church of Ouzo website (http://church-of-ouzo.com) "The pathway of evil in every society flows through an institutional grid of religious, cultural and social values," and "The Ouzo Prophecy," "The evil that lurks in the minds of men is manifested in the collective evil of the beast. Understand the man and you cannot be deceived by his institutions."
As you said previously, one cannot avoid institutional values. Museums, universities and the American Energy Party are, as you say, physical institutions. As physical institutions they still promote certain values. It would be absurd to argue that they don't.bobevenson wrote:The pathway of evil flows through an institutional grid of religious, cultural and social values. I'm not talking about physical institutions like art museums, universities, or the American Energy Party (AEP).Ginkgo wrote:Yes, Bob. How are you going to establish the American Energy Party while at the same time avoiding it becoming an institution? By logical implication then, the Energy Party would not be able to avoid creating institutional values. All it can do is understand them. On this basis then the Energy Party by definition must be part of this institutional axis of evil. Understanding this or making wise choices doesn't change anything by way of definition of an institution.bobevenson wrote:I base my statement on the Church of Ouzo website (http://church-of-ouzo.com) "The pathway of evil in every society flows through an institutional grid of religious, cultural and social values," and "The Ouzo Prophecy," "The evil that lurks in the minds of men is manifested in the collective evil of the beast. Understand the man and you cannot be deceived by his institutions."
Is every value of every society, religion, and culture pure evil? are there NO good things you can think of, even if you tried? I sense a touch of pessimism in your words, and again, i might be wrong. The world is bigger than the USA..? Besides that, i think the Indians did a lot better..bobevenson wrote: The pathway of evil flows through an institutional grid of religious, cultural and social values.
No quality, good bad or in between cant ever exist, with out being at least the quantity of itself; 1.Ginkgo @ bobevenson wrote: [you have a contradiction on your hands, proclaim values devoid of any attitudes, beliefs, or procedural conduct. In short, devoid of values.]
Perceiving exists. wrote:Is every value of every society, religion, and culture pure evil? are there NO good things you can think of, even if you tried? I sense a touch of pessimism in your words, and again, i might be wrong. The world is bigger than the USA..? Besides that, i think the Indians did a lot better..bobevenson wrote: The pathway of evil flows through an institutional grid of religious, cultural and social values.
Didn't you say there is no free will? So there isn't a point in trying to change anything, because it will happen either way or not beyond our own capabilities? Perhaps you understand why disagreeing on that can make a difference?
No quality, good bad or in between cant ever exist, with out being at least the quantity of itself; 1.Ginkgo @ bobevenson wrote: [you have a contradiction on your hands, proclaim values devoid of any attitudes, beliefs, or procedural conduct. In short, devoid of values.]
Every quantity, itself being never less than 1, has some individual quality before having any or some meaning.
tell me where i am wrong?Gingko wrote: "The problem is that you have a contradiction on your hands. You want to proclaim the evil of institutional values while at the same time wanting to set up a physical institution devoid of any attitudes, beliefs, or procedural conduct. In short, devoid of values."
I'm not exactly sure what you mean can you give me an example?Perceiving exists. wrote:Gingko, i will do so.tell me where i am wrong?Gingko wrote: "The problem is that you have a contradiction on your hands. You want to proclaim the evil of institutional values while at the same time wanting to set up a physical institution devoid of any attitudes, beliefs, or procedural conduct. In short, devoid of values."
No quality, good bad or in between cant ever exist, with out being at least the quantity of itself; 1.
Every quantity, itself being never less than 1, has some individual quality before having any or some meaning.
I will try;Ginkgo wrote:I'm not exactly sure what you mean can you give me an example?