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Philosophy - September 2007

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2007-09-13 11:44:08 · 11 answers · asked by Peter N 1

2007-09-13 11:32:52 · 16 answers · asked by Lost. at. Sea. 7

Could God even though an imaginary being be tried in a court and could the law which enables people to be convicted and tried when not present be used those guilty of crimes but not tracked down yet. then after could it be written into law God has been imprisoned for however many years suitable No one and no deity is above the law even imaginary creatures have to obay it so can not send out orders to commit genocide acts of terror and if any such acts are they are against The Geneva Conventions and so whether imaginary or not should not God have been taken before a court and convicted long ago

2007-09-13 11:29:46 · 8 answers · asked by darren m 7

Please provide source..

2007-09-13 11:01:24 · 3 answers · asked by John 1

Someone who is physically fit(muscleman)intelligent about a variety of subject matter.intuitive and a good musician.

2007-09-13 10:55:23 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

if something tragic was happening and you could only save either the love of your life or your best friend, who would you save?

2007-09-13 10:54:31 · 10 answers · asked by Coca Cola 4

It is a base to question and to ponder live. It is to better understand ourselves, our world, and our place in it.
The word "philosophy" means a lot of things to a lot of people and when I tell people I studied or will study Philosophy, it sometimes invites them to tell me about "their philosophies" (anyone that has one worth listening to, will not just offer it up. It's not a matter of secrecy, just a matter of the fact that it will take a fairly long and demanding discussion to define and explain it in a way that would do it justice.)or to ask me about mine. In this sense, one's philosophy is one's fundamental intellectual viewpoint on life - what hopefully puts it in the familiar context of intellectual knowledge. http://www.unnu.com/newhome/attractions/philosophy/whatisphilosophy.html
I think that a lot of people on here have lost the meaning what it is and the freedom of thought that it provides.
I have seen too have subjective opinions on questions asked here. Your View ??

2007-09-13 10:28:07 · 11 answers · asked by Soundproof 6

And not just a love interest.

2007-09-13 10:06:43 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-13 09:52:31 · 5 answers · asked by grey_worms 7

When we fall, we get scratched and bruised, sometimes even a bit broken. But we learn, and the next time we fall, it's not quite so bad. Should one seek to fall well, or should one seek to shun entirely those situations in which falling is more likely?

2007-09-13 09:27:03 · 8 answers · asked by uncleclover 5

2007-09-13 09:26:00 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Like the fun things we did...
Before we arrived here...

2007-09-13 09:00:01 · 21 answers · asked by LUCKY3 6

2007-09-13 08:57:20 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-13 08:51:48 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

i thought the one i asked last night just might get me one but no such luck, so heres a new one what would you do if you saw some one broke down on the side of the road drive by or stop and help

2007-09-13 08:24:11 · 3 answers · asked by buggys 4

It is a fact that when writers write, fact or fiction, what they write, more often than not, bares some truth. Starting with that fact makes it possible to come to a conclusion that has more creditability than a "matter of fact" conclusion that was formed in seconds about a subject that you have never heard of.
Then intelligent people will pay more attention to your comment.
I do not believe the Bible is the word of any God but Caesar. I do not necessarily believe in any god. I accept the Bible as a document written by people who would have had a stronger tendency to include the truth rather than to always conceal it.

2007-09-13 08:08:56 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

what is the point of everything in life?
everything is programmed-
going to school
job
time to go to bed.
a paper is do.

everything.
at the end of your life when you have all this money and are retired from your career, what was the point of it all?
just to earn money?
but whats the happeniess in that.

i know this question is really like crazy and probably hard to understand.
but i tried my best.

2007-09-13 07:45:57 · 6 answers · asked by natalya k 2

2007-09-13 07:18:44 · 15 answers · asked by Jean Anderson 3

2007-09-13 07:18:34 · 5 answers · asked by P Defere 1

i don't know what it is and its scary

2007-09-13 07:06:54 · 15 answers · asked by Benjamin C. B 1

that simple what is it?

2007-09-13 06:54:19 · 8 answers · asked by Sebastian F 2

2007-09-13 06:39:55 · 14 answers · asked by Eric Inri 6

Don't you agree that both are needed in a life in equal balance for that life to be a whole one?

2007-09-13 06:17:44 · 13 answers · asked by Praire Crone 7

Life it's self. For me I'm sure it's going to work, going out with friends doing the same thing or doing something exciting but after that, then what? Things will get boring again. Work to buy stuff you don't need and that gets boring, be in a relationship then that gets boring, then you retire and go travel everywhere, that too will be boring. Then you die. That's it.

So tell me, where is the appeal in that?

I know I don't make any sense right now. I'm venting my frustrations mostly, so what I am saying is that life has no appeal to me what so ever. I'm not depressed or suicidal, just bored. I look at all the great things in life that could happen (strike it rich doing extreme sports, being in a movie-like romantic relationship) that most people will think of it as the good and happy life, and I find it frivorless and boring. Any possible life I find is boring ( good, happy, sad, exciting, romantic). WTF???

And saying it's the time that counts does not count as an answer.

2007-09-13 06:11:15 · 11 answers · asked by ........Frank 2

2007-09-13 05:59:09 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Recently I received an email that explained how I was a servant of Satan because I preach compassion and love, which according to them are the traits of the “Anti-Christ”

They were especially upset because a poem I wrote in my 360 blog mentioned Maitreya so they referred me to this website.

http://www.satansrapture.com/maitreya.htm

Which sounds hateful of Buddhist to me.

So if good (compassion and love) are signs of evil then what hope is there?

It seems they try to put us in a position were only one of us can be right. I’d be unconcerned if they seemed a bit more benign.

So my question for all is:
Isn’t there a way for someone so full of self-righteousness to discover whom he or she serve, good or evil?

2007-09-13 05:31:09 · 57 answers · asked by gnosticv 5

* 18 minutes ago at 1700hrs at BBC news 24, they talked about the launching of blueprints today for "green Revolution", they explained the main point & aim of it , which is " IF YOU POLLUTE YOU PAY MONEY! IF YOU DON'T YOU SAVE!"
** This means, it is OK to pollute, you have to pay us money!,. So the main aim of launching this Blue(Black)prints is to squeeze the the people & get their money, it is nothing to do with making a green environment as they claim.
*** It is as I said before, the government use the green & global warming issues only to rob the people(green taxes & others).
WAKE UP PEOPLE & SOPP BEING ROBBED IN THE NAME OF GETTING GREENER!!!!
GOVERNMENT PHILOSIPHY OF ROBBERY!

2007-09-13 05:30:49 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

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