Oh yes there are links between dyslexcia and a whole host of other
'skills' .  It may be that my areguments are purly semantic Pat, it
may well be that is the case.


Heh still on this anti free will kick huh?

I guess even though you make some interesting arguments for your case
I'll never be able to agree with you, perhaps for the reason you
suggest, I think though mostly because I simply cannot agree with what
it means for us if you are indeed correct.

If you are right then I'll never agree with you, and what does that
matter as that must be my lot in life, that is how the One has made me
to be I can't even choose to submit, nor realise that I already have.

Yet you see where that leaves us?  No blame nor merit can be attached
to anything that we do, nothing we do matters as we have no control
over it,  there is no 'I' to make any desicion, all crimes are not
really crimes they are just the capriciouse side of the one.

Yet I can use the word capriciouse, I have a sense of morality, why is
this I wonder?  When I have no choice at all, what use is the
knowledge of good and evil?  No sir you cannot be correct and even if
you are, I'll never admit to such, now I wonder if that is my free
choice or just the way that the One intends me to be!

On 21 Sep, 12:36, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 16 Sep, 13:36, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > David Beckham in fact trained very hard and put in an imensse amount
> > of practice kicking a ball so that it dropped exactly where he wanted
> > it to.  Of course an early interest in a subject means that you start
> > the practice earlyer.
>
> > There is something in biological triats that may make the performing
> > of some actions easier, but this I would say is not talent, but
> > biological advantage.
>
>      As far as musical talent goes, though, have a read of this:
>
> http://www.world-science.net/exclusives/080429_music-genes.htm
>
> It seems that there's a connection between dyslexia and musical
> aptitude.  But, is the difference between 'talent' and 'biological
> advantage' just a semantic one?  Funy how we seem to have no problem
> admitting to being coded, yet some still persist in thinking that we
> can escape the coding of space-time itself (by the mystical power of
> 'free will').  I reckon it's a gene that prevents people from seeing
> the forest because of the copper in the chlorophyll in the leaves on
> the trees.  ;-)
>
>
>
> > On 16 Sep, 12:58, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On 16 Sep, 12:22, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Well does it?
>
> > > > I say no, practice makes pefect, but what do you think?
>
> > > Practice makes perfect but, how long does it take to train a
> > > chimpanzee to write Shakespeare?  To date, the only readable thing any
> > > chimp has ever typed was the word 'Jamiroquai' (thus the name for Jay
> > > Kay's band), which is completely meaningless.  I had, for a long time,
> > > been scared to attempt to play a guitar because, I felt, it took so
> > > much time to learn it.  But, after having one for about 3 weeks, I had
> > > already developed one little ballad.  But, of course, growing up with
> > > a father who had a degree in music and a mother 'talented enough' to
> > > teach herself voice and keyboards, I reckon that I'd inherited
> > > something that made it a little easier for me to play music than it
> > > would have been had I not had that genetic and environmental
> > > kickstart, as it were.  If talent exists, then it is, most likely, a
> > > heritable trait, but there can be talents for many things.  For
> > > example, David Beckham has a natural talent for kicking a football
> > > pretty accurately and, of course, that talent was noticed and further
> > > developed.  I doubt that I would have the same skill even if I had
> > > been given the exact same 'development', as the underlying talent
> > > isn't as great.  Which is why, when I play footy, I'm either a
> > > defender or, preferably, a goalkeeper, as I have a 'talent' for
> > > getting myself in the way of others.  This has even been evidenced in
> > > some of the things I write.  ;-)- Hide quoted text -
>
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