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"Lord of The Flies". I'm not sure if children in reality would be like that — Raymond
The way you describe the rise to power of the capitalists seems a true description. Once they have power its easily maintained by the weapon. Nowadays the loan slaves are kept satisfied by offering a small part of the cake. Enough to keep them alive, and they are even supposed to be thankful for this — Raymond
Coincidently, I saw Star Trek "Into Darkness" yesterday evening. I'm not sure I want to live in that society. You only see interstellar bars with a wide variety of creatures having fun, battles, the extensions of the final frontier ("made in a Hollywood basement"), or political gatherings of the federation leaders in defense of the Klingon threat, which is always present.
But how do people on Earth actually live? What's the role of Spock? Why didn't he join the Klingons? Should religion be forbidden? — Raymond
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No religion should NEVER be forbidden but its tenets should always be challenged and its claims must be proved before accepted. — universeness
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There is one episode of Star Trek, with the female captain, I can vividly remember. They arrived near a planet and saw the planet developing in a crazy pace. They could see history of ages in hours. From the surface of the planet the Enterprise was a static appearance in the sky. Contact was difficult. Can't remember the details but it made an impression! — Raymond
let's hold hands and ask that MF to just leave us alone! Let's...etc."
How can a claim of the (a)theist be proven right or wrong? — Raymond
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Yeah, I remember it well, I cant state the title, director, date first released etc. I don't have those geek level credentials (I don't judge those that do) but my geekness does remember the main points of the 'episode'. The species below considers the arrival of this new 'star' in the sky as 'from the gods' or 'is god', so its a parody of the 'star of Bethlehem fable — universeness
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The toughest person would beat up all challengers to become the leader of a group. — universeness
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It doesn't always work like that. If the "toughest" is a bit of a dick, the others will gang up and throw him out. Happens in chimp and gorilla tribes, too. — Banno
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On the issue of gods we'll never agree, I guess. Sorry for you... (just kidding!) — Raymond
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Boris Johnston in the UK. — universeness
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How on Earth could he be elected? The guy is a total joke! — Raymond
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I prefer to receive sympathy from any individual compared to receiving some of the less palatable emotions such as hatred — universeness
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In the case where they use it only for their own welfare, it becomes a problem — Hello Human
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You would have to elaborate and use examples to evidence your point of view. Otherwise what you have typed is mere simplistic opinion. — universeness
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This is what usually happens. Propaganda is made for "the individu" (the undividable) but this individuality is merely exploited in favor of a small group of possessing individuals. — Raymond
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I think you have it backwards. You're the one who made the claims. It's up to you to provide evidence that they are correct. Everything you presented in your original post is what I call "seems to me" history, anthropology, political science, and economics. I know enough history and anthropology to know it ain't so. — T Clark
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Present your case in whichever way you like. — universeness
It's also perfectly fine for you to choose to pick up your ball and remove yourself, if you don't want to play. — universeness
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