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109. Promises are easy to make, hard to keep. From the green card to the law of believing, PLAF never lives up to the hype.
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That seems to be a Way survivor thing. I too collect version of the bible. Study Bibles seem to be a favorite. I found that Goodwill, at least here, doesn't resell their donated bibles, they give them away.
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108. Your consolation prize: A marked up bible. D and Ls Also HS and hs
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So we're back to your tired old tactic, I addressed this before. If you addressed this before please link to your said discussion. Once again, you claim there are "good" things with The Way and Saint Vic, what are they? You opened the can, now spill the beans? Who designated you the on topic Nazi?
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Translation: I can't name anything good about the Way and Saint Vic, but I expect you to remember the unknown good, the good even I don't know.
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So, it's real easy to claim abstractly that there was "good" in the ministry. Let's hear some specifics of this "good" you claim everybody's ignoring.
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That's right insult your audience. That'll win them over Perhaps you should take a high school physics class. You were the one claiming the lifting force was in the particles, weren't you?
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So you further contradict yourself as you said determinism is related to physics.
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But it's not in the particles as you originally claimed.
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Wrong there too. The lifting force is not in the particles. The lifting force is in the vacuum created by air moving faster over the top of the wing than the bottom. @OldSkool
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Once again, you contradict yourself. First you say determinism is related to physics. Then you say technology alters determination patterns with other determination patterns. Where has technology ever effected the laws of physics?
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But, according to you, it doesn't make a difference. Whether we're a part of it or not, what will happen, will happen. So why bother? On one hand your saying every outcome is determined in advance and we can be a part of it. Yet, on the other hand you day determinism is alterable. Alterable determinism? Talk about an oxymoron. You just contradicted the definition of determinism, or did you change that, too?
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Why would I want to pray if it's been determined you won't listen? Sarcasm doesn't become you. You apparently don't comprehend scientific method.
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So once again, if every outcome is determined, why pray? What good is believing?
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My point is that physicist may not believe in the spiritual world,but you do. Any theory you come up with will have to include that whole new set of laws that occur when the spiritual interacts with the physical. Anything less would be a lie. But then, there's always the possibility you're interested in perpetuating the lie.
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Poor choice of words. However, it shows your mindset.
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It also allows them to psychologically control people, which I think is the real reason for the research.
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So if the force is equal and opposite. It didn't overcome it did it? Again. If it's equal than it wasn't overcomes, was it?
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Again, the force of gravity is not overcome, it still acts on the plane. The Bernoulli force utilizes the force of gravity to fly. The bottom of the wing has to have some downward pressure. The four forces acting on an aircraft are lift, thrust, drag, and gravity.
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Then whatever neuroscience and medicine comes up with will be a lie because they ignore a whole swatch of information that they perceive to be contrary to their pet theory, whatever it is.
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Unless of course Saint Vic has somehow figured them out. Re: the law of believing.
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And how many years have we been trying to figure out how to go faster than the speed of light? Oddly enough, we continue trying. You can't figure out the rules so you quit. That's not scientific method. Well, it was a bad anology. We don't overcome the laws of physics, we utilize them to our purpose.
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You first error, airplanes do not overcome the law of gravity. Gravity still effects them. They utilize aerodynamics and gravity to fly.
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How about realizing you're on the wrong track and finding another track. Here's an idea: rather than approaching the problem from a deterministic point of view, how about approaching it from a free will point of view? Or how about realizing your describing two co-current processes? Or how about realizing it's all just a way of talking? That rather than either or both exist?
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In other words, you have no answer, other than to cheat and change the definition. Further, if all outcomes are decided, how do we have miracles? Lazarus' fate was decided. But then there was a full reversal.
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