Heh then I can only respond in one way.  'buck, buck, buck, buck'

In all seriousness though.   I can claim that I think the moon is made
of cheese, but without explaining how I come to such conclusion, then
you can call me nuts.

A link between emotions and imagineation?  Well maybe, I'll not rule
it out.  But the belife that our emotions are tied in with our spirit,
in light of all the evidance that says our emotions are in our brain,
well that's faith based belife.

Nowt wrong with that, but to my mind belife not tempered with
rationality, well that's plain daft, innit?

On 20 May, 14:52, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
> i think many emotions are biological human reactions, but once spirit
> enters the equations things change a bit and get fuzzy from my
> experience...i think its hard to separate the two...lets see....do
> other animals have depression, anger, or bad hair days? i really dont
> think they do except for maybe the highly intelligent ones that have
> been grossly mistreated. its dont think a bull is angry when it
> attacks a matador, but simply protecting itself.
>
> a friend of mine had his house robbed when his wife and young baby
> were home. he also had two dobermans lying around the house who did
> nothing. he bought an attack trained doberman and, before he had even
> taken it home, brought it over to my house to show off this massive
> pile of teeth. he asked me to pick up a piece of firewood and pretend
> to attack him. i demurred but he assured me that it would be ok. he
> had the dog on a lunge rope. i swung the log and he said 'watch'...the
> dog was instant teeth and foam, its incisors inches from my neck.
> right after he did that, the dog walked up to me with tail wagging and
> we became friends...the thing wasnt mad at me at all, just doing his
> job, but i was scared to even talk after that in case i inadvertantly
> said the attack word!
>
> i think our emotions are sorta tied to our imagination, and later to
> our spirit...so i dont know how to answer your question!...its sorta a
> soupy topic, with lots of ingredients and sometimes hard to
> distinguish one from another...so ill plead the 5th ;-^)
>
> On May 20, 8:12 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Ahhhh now that is a seperate thing entirly.
>
> > No the clue as to what the spirt is, is in the word.  Spirt is spirit,
> > or not matter.  Then some people don't beilvie in such a thing, so to
> > take that line of argument with will not move the dialoge onwards.
>
> > Do you tend to argue that all emotion is a function of spirt then?
>
> > On 20 May, 12:28, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > is the spirit biological?
>
> > > On May 20, 6:18 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Heh but then you would be wrong.
>
> > > > Every thought and every emotion we have is purely biology, how can it
> > > > not be?
>
> > > > I don't think that understanding this limits the concept of love.
> > > > Rather like understanding how a combustion engine works in no way
> > > > invalidates peoples feelings for their cars.
>
> > > > Do you really belive then that the more you know about any given
> > > > subject the less 'vaule' is placed on it?  That seems ludicrus to me.
>
> > > > On 19 May, 16:27, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > here is one of the viewers comments to the link you gave me "if love
> > > > > is truly only biochemical cocktails of the brain then thats just about
> > > > > the saddest thing I have ever heard. Limiting love to biology is like
> > > > > limiting religion to anthropology. Wrong tool for the job, you are
> > > > > truly only scratching the surface." ...i tend to agree ;-^)
>
> > > > > On May 19, 11:18 am, Ian Pollard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > 2009/5/19 e_space <[email protected]>
>
> > > > > > > in my opinion, 'god' is not an entity that can be viewed or 
> > > > > > > proven.
> > > > > > > tell me that you have experienced love, and then prove it to 
> > > > > > > me...see
> > > > > > > where the problem lies?
>
> > > > > > Not really, an MRI ought to clear up any confusion:
>
> > > > > >http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/helen_fisher_studies_the_brain_in_...
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