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Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 1:22 am
by Dalek Prime
uwot wrote:Nick_A wrote:1. Prebirth: Potential – The child who has not yet been born could become anything – a Michaelangelo, a Shakespeare, a Martin Luther King –
Or, tragically, a Nick_A.
The next baby born just may destroy the world. So let's get busy reproducing. You're disappointing me.
Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 1:26 am
by vegetariantaxidermy
Dalek Prime wrote:uwot wrote:Nick_A wrote:1. Prebirth: Potential – The child who has not yet been born could become anything – a Michaelangelo, a Shakespeare, a Martin Luther King –
Or, tragically, a Nick_A.
The next baby born just may destroy the world. So let's get busy reproducing. You're disappointing me.

His 'logic' is so idiotic it induces vertigo. What about the countless billions of sperm that don't reach an egg? Any one of them could have created a 'Michaelangelo'. Think of all the humans who never got to exist at all.
Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 1:29 am
by Dalek Prime
As much as I love you Veg, there are no humans who never get to exist. But yeah, agree on the logic point.

Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 1:31 am
by vegetariantaxidermy
Dalek Prime wrote:As much as I love you Veg, there are no humans who never get to exist.
Ok. Potential humans.

Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 1:32 am
by Dalek Prime
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:Dalek Prime wrote:As much as I love you Veg, there are no humans who never get to exist.
Ok. Potential humans.

I love you lol!
(Oy, I'm going to be up all night, packing. Moving tomorrow. Nicer place, though.)
Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 1:38 am
by vegetariantaxidermy
Dalek Prime wrote:vegetariantaxidermy wrote:Dalek Prime wrote:As much as I love you Veg, there are no humans who never get to exist.
Ok. Potential humans.

I love you lol!
(Oy, I'm going to be up all night, packing. Moving tomorrow. Nicer place, though.)
Moving house isn't something I relish. I hope I never have to move again.
Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 1:41 am
by Dalek Prime
Hoping to stay here for a few years at least. Before 2010, I had lived at one place for 17 years. Since then, this will be six moves.

Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 1:53 am
by vegetariantaxidermy
Dalek Prime wrote:Hoping to stay here for a few years at least. Before 2010, I had lived at one place for 17 years. Since then, this will be six moves.

At least it's to a nicer place. Canada is beautiful anyway.
Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 3:04 am
by Nick_A
Vege, you are wasting time. Kill the babies while you have the chance. Who knows what they might grow up to be. Kill, kill! You owe it to the abortion agenda. Another notch on the bed post.
Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 4:41 am
by Dalek Prime
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:Dalek Prime wrote:Hoping to stay here for a few years at least. Before 2010, I had lived at one place for 17 years. Since then, this will be six moves.

At least it's to a nicer place. Canada is beautiful anyway.
In the lottery of life, I am lucky to call it home, yes.
Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 11:42 pm
by Nick_A
4. Early Childhood (Ages 3-6): Playfulness – When young children play, they recreate the world anew. They take what is and combine it with the what is possible to fashion events that have never been seen before in the history of the world. As such, they embody the principle of innovation and transformation that underlies every single creative act that has occurred in the course of civilization.
DP wrote: At least it's to a nicer place. Canada is beautiful anyway.
Canada is very beautiful and perhaps can be made even more beautiful by killing more babies. Why should a mother have to be annoyed by some 4 year old becoming a continual source of annoyance by what some call play? Why should she suffer such an inconvenience for the sake of some thing that isn't providing anything for the benefit of society? This attempted forced inconvenience is a direct attack on women's rights. Keep Canada happy and beautiful; kill more babies.
Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 12:19 am
by vegetariantaxidermy
Nick_A wrote:4. Early Childhood (Ages 3-6): Playfulness – When young children play, they recreate the world anew. They take what is and combine it with the what is possible to fashion events that have never been seen before in the history of the world. As such, they embody the principle of innovation and transformation that underlies every single creative act that has occurred in the course of civilization.
DP wrote: At least it's to a nicer place. Canada is beautiful anyway.
Canada is very beautiful and perhaps can be made even more beautiful by killing more babies. Why should a mother have to be annoyed by some 4 year old becoming a continual source of annoyance by what some call play? Why should she suffer such an inconvenience for the sake of some thing that isn't providing anything for the benefit of society? This attempted forced inconvenience is a direct attack on women's rights. Keep Canada happy and beautiful; kill more babies.
Isn't awful the way kristian groups aren't protesting about the treatment of women in islam.
Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 12:34 am
by Nick_A
Vege wrote:
Isn't awful the way kristian groups aren't protesting about the treatment of women in islam.
It is even worse the way pro abortion groups mock the unborn by calling them zefs and denying their humanity. before closing in for the kill.
Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 1:13 am
by vegetariantaxidermy
Nick_A wrote:Vege wrote:
Isn't awful the way kristian groups aren't protesting about the treatment of women in islam.
It is even worse the way pro abortion groups mock the unborn by calling them zefs and denying their humanity. before closing in for the kill.
Dirty little hypocrite. There is something very unsavoury about males who pretend to care deeply about women's bodily functions and business.
Re: The twelve Stages of Life
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 1:40 am
by Nick_A
Vege wrote: Dirty little hypocrite. There is something very unsavoury about males who pretend to care deeply about women's bodily functions and business.
As a red blooded, broad shouldered, long nosed, Aries male, I am concerned with the female orgasm. I don’t see what this has to do with this topic. It seems to me though that there is something unnatural about people who are closed to the value of the life cycle. They find it acceptable to destroy one part and further another to accommodate their god of convenience. Here is the concluding paragraph of the article concerning the twelve stages of life. It seems human enough. It seems more inhuman that a woman would be out tree hugging one day and having an abortion a few months later. What does that say about “respect for life?” Don’t worry. When all else fails, Oprah will figure it out.
http://www.institute4learning.com/stages_of_life.php
Since each stage of life has its own unique gift to give to humanity, we need to do whatever we can to support each stage, and to protect each stage from attempts to suppress its individual contribution to the human life cycle. Thus, we need to be wary, for example, of attempts to thwart a young child’s need to play through the establishment high-pressure formal academic preschools. We should protect the wisdom of aged from elder abuse. We need to do what we can to help our adolescents at risk. We need to advocate for prenatal education and services for poor mothers, and support safe and healthy birthing methods in third world countries. We ought to take the same attitude toward nurturing the human life cycle as we do toward saving the environment from global warming and industrial pollutants. For by supporting each stage of the human life cycle, we will help to ensure that all of its members are given care and helped to blossom to their fullest degree.