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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 23, 2024 15:28:48 GMT
Whats RSM? Im telling you there is a god a greater existence etc. Finding it is up to you, im not arguing, just one thing though, this world is a realm of hell. Not believing is immaterial, it doesnt matter, what is important is how you lived this life, and from reading your posts you wont have a problem there. As we are in contact albeit through the internet, we might have some previous history, anyway, when im proved right i will expect a few shots of jack daniels in a celestial bar. I dont have a problem with your views on islam. Apologies just seen this. RSM = Regimental Sergeant Major. The RSM was not a celestial being, and you generally heard him before you saw him.
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Post by borgr0 on Nov 23, 2024 15:29:23 GMT
He has an iq of about 200, and gave an interview on you tube, 6.7 million views in two weeks. He isnt a toff, he worked as a bouncer in night clubs and physical jobs, he was self taught. He discusses politics and god etc, his explanation of our existence is mind blowing, i didnt follow most of that.
He explained our current situation, that we are run by globalists and how they operate is to reward the willing, with money, status, promotion, and cancel the those that dont co-operate, get fired, etc, he described universities not as seats of learning, but of indoctrination.
The left, the woke have sold their souls for a shilling, and i thought they were just stupid, it makes sense now, that our politicians have bosses, and those bosses have bosses. He left it open whos at the top, leaving all possibilities open.
His discussion on god was what i was wanting, that god does exist, his explanation is that of ying and yang. Good and bad need each other, you cant have light without dark, but cant co- exist in the same space. That god exists in this dimension, but also in other dimensions, and in unknown places, and humans are needed to blend dimensions together, for god to express himself in all ways.
That as Spinoza said, all is made of the same thing, god. Good and bad cannot co-exist, although it does, but not together, he describes the existence of hell, demons, angels, in the classic roman catholic way, that because god exists, evil cannot. That if you turn your face away from god, he will turn his away from you. Please do not think of god as a man with a flowing beard, he can be like that though.
This is described in an ancient book, the supreme adventure, that soul death exists, over millenia, slowly, the soul able to contemplate its own death, and is terrible to see and experience, way beyond human death.
All ends for them.
Theres more, i havent done it justice, its two hours long and it seemed like five minutes, he talks well, and he only skimmed the surface. The video is called Chris Langen the video they tried to ban CTMU radio. On another note his motivation wasnt money but truth, its important what you do in this life, what you aim for.
I've read a bit about this guy before Interesting fellow
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Post by borgr0 on Nov 23, 2024 15:30:39 GMT
Whats RSM? Im telling you there is a god a greater existence etc. Finding it is up to you, im not arguing, just one thing though, this world is a realm of hell. Not believing is immaterial, it doesnt matter, what is important is how you lived this life, and from reading your posts you wont have a problem there. As we are in contact albeit through the internet, we might have some previous history, anyway, when im proved right i will expect a few shots of jack daniels in a celestial bar. I dont have a problem with your views on islam. Apologies just seen this. RSM = Regimental Sergeant Major. The RSM was not a celestial being, and you generally heard him before you saw him. Out of interest, how heavy was the "daysack" you carried when doing the 8 mile run in army training? Did you do an 8 mile run or was it longer? I read the standards are an 8 mile run in under 2 hours with minimum of 25kg (somewhere on arrse.co.uk.....)
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Post by Bentley on Nov 23, 2024 15:46:40 GMT
lol. Hardly evidence for a creator God. Let alone “ life after death “…
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 23, 2024 15:51:07 GMT
Apologies just seen this. RSM = Regimental Sergeant Major. The RSM was not a celestial being, and you generally heard him before you saw him. Out of interest, how heavy was the "daysack" you carried when doing the 8 mile run in army training? Did you do an 8 mile run or was it longer? I read the standards are an 8 mile run in under 2 hours with minimum of 25kg (somewhere on arrse.co.uk.....) We did two annual fitness tests, a three mile BFT (Basic fitness test) and an eight mile CFT (Combat fitness test) The CFT was done wearing CEFO (Compete equipment fighting order including rifle)... I cant remember the weight, it wasn't desperately heavy 25-30lbs something like that, but I remember it was weighed after the test and if your kit was light you had to do the CFT again, which is why most blokes carried two water bottles, one to drink and one to ensure your kit was up to the desired weight at the end. Edit; I don't know what a day sack is.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 23, 2024 16:27:22 GMT
Piglet, other than the RSM there is no such entity as a god. God is a delusion built on ignorance and fear, but I would be the first accept that if someone wishes to pray to a god, then so be it. Who am I to deny someone of their belief. The problems start when those beliefs are forced on others. That's where Islam becomes a bit tricky. We are constantly told that we must be tolerant, yet we all know that radical Islam is the most intolerant cult on the planet, a fact that must never be mentioned in case someone shouts racist, the word of our epoch. I've seen Islam, the real Islam, the Islam you don't here about on the BBC, and believe me it's not pretty. I totally agree. However, I'd say that Islam is actually an ideology hiding a behind a religion.
In fact, they pretty much all are.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 23, 2024 16:30:10 GMT
There is a research scientist, a doctor i forget his name, i will find out, that researched near death experiences, applying scientific methods, from thirty years ago. He started in southampton, then moved to the usa as a cardiac specialist etc well versed in research. He says there is life after death. Like Plato in his book the Republic, centuries ago, that documented a near death experience. The internet is full of them if you look, there are fake ones, but you can tell trhe difference by the quality of the person, their authenticity. In my mind the power of denial is almost too strong, that evidence that does not fit your world view is almost unbreakable, no matter what. That no matter how solid the evidence, that denial kicks in, or can it be something else?, like a limited iq. How can near death be denied, its there, its not hooey. its not. The dying, oxygen starved brain suffers chemical breakdowns which give rise to those, near death, delusions.
It's not much different to being drunk or on drugs.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 23, 2024 16:35:07 GMT
There is a research scientist, a doctor i forget his name, i will find out, that researched near death experiences, applying scientific methods, from thirty years ago. He started in southampton, then moved to the usa as a cardiac specialist etc well versed in research. He says there is life after death. Like Plato in his book the Republic, centuries ago, that documented a near death experience. The internet is full of them if you look, there are fake ones, but you can tell trhe difference by the quality of the person, their authenticity. In my mind the power of denial is almost too strong, that evidence that does not fit your world view is almost unbreakable, no matter what. That no matter how solid the evidence, that denial kicks in, or can it be something else?, like a limited iq. How can near death be denied, its there, its not hooey. its not. The dying, oxygen starved brain suffers chemical breakdowns which give rise to those, near death, delusions.
It's not much different to being drunk or on drugs.
That's what I want . I don’t want the selection process of Christianity, I don’t want the absolute hell of being constantly reincarnated either. I want the peace of oblivion after the final hallucination of an afterlife.
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 23, 2024 16:38:26 GMT
I totally agree. However, I'd say that Islam is actually an ideology hiding a behind a religion. In fact, they pretty much all are.
I agree. As an interesting aside; Have you ever seen this debate - youtu.be/JZRcYaAYWg4?feature=shared ? at two hours it's a bit long, but the link below is just 14 minutes from that debate in which the great Chris Hitchens dismantles the catholic church. It's a joy to watch... I
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 23, 2024 16:58:42 GMT
The dying, oxygen starved brain suffers chemical breakdowns which give rise to those, near death, delusions.
It's not much different to being drunk or on drugs.
That's what I want . I don’t want the selection process of Christianity, I don’t want the absolute hell of being constantly reincarnated either. I want the peace of oblivion after the final hallucination of an afterlife. Well indeed.
As Mark Twain said: “I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.”
We don't need an afterlife any more than we had a "before life".
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 23, 2024 17:12:07 GMT
Or as Dawkins said...
...eternity is a far more frightening prospect than death.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 23, 2024 17:16:12 GMT
The concept of an afterlife doesn’t need a God and the concept of a creator God doesn’t mean there is an afterlife.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 23, 2024 17:37:31 GMT
And, as I've often said, the concept of a creator god doesn't require religion.
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Post by Rebirth on Nov 24, 2024 6:59:17 GMT
Piglet, other than the RSM there is no such entity as a god. God is a delusion built on ignorance and fear, but I would be the first accept that if someone wishes to pray to a god, then so be it. Who am I to deny someone of their belief. The problems start when those beliefs are forced on others. That's where Islam becomes a bit tricky. We are constantly told that we must be tolerant, yet we all know that radical Islam is the most intolerant cult on the planet, a fact that must never be mentioned in case someone shouts racist, the word of our epoch. I've seen Islam, the real Islam, the Islam you don't here about on the BBC, and believe me it's not pretty. I totally agree. However, I'd say that Islam is actually an ideology hiding a behind a religion.
In fact, they pretty much all are.
English Christianity isn't so bad. The Bible is supposed to be the law for Kings. Stalin was very jealous of God, which is why he burnt down Churches and brutally slaughtered religious leaders. Islam is just
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Post by wapentake on Nov 24, 2024 9:20:16 GMT
I totally agree. However, I'd say that Islam is actually an ideology hiding a behind a religion.
In fact, they pretty much all are.
Islam is just Expect a knock on the door.
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