In my experience an open mind does by definition not filter for need or use.
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Molly <[email protected]> wrote: > "with Him, all things are possible." Although that doesn't explain > why I was so disappointed to find out that Dan Ackroyd, (my vote for > the sexiest man alive) is petitioning for ET revelations. An open > mind (non dual) does not condemn. No need or use. > > On Oct 3, 12:19 am, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > > My own take James is that evidence of ET might at least show us > > religion is distinctly terrestrial, raising issues as to why anyone in > > revelation with god didn't get some chat about it. > > > > On Oct 3, 4:16 am, James Lynch <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > That was meant as satire, in case anyone missed it. Psudo-tology is my > > > own invention (to my knowledge) so to any identical named belief out > > > there I apologize for overlooking and didn't mean to denigrate you > > > personally. The fundamental premise of pseudo-tology is a movement to > > > take over the world through saturating (trolling) public dialogue with > > > pMy own takeolitically motivated statements on science without > scientific basis > > > and ignorance of the most rudimentary portion of the science one has > > > the opinion of. Including especially 'wedge-strategy' kids, here in > > > the US, for those fortunate enough to not know what I'm going on > > > about. > > > > > On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 10:34 PM, James Lynch <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Geo/Helio/Ethno/Homo-centrism in all it's colors would rear it's ugly > > > > head. We'd hear everything from doom to them being saviors, world > > > > gov'ts might begin the red scare again- we would be chanting "one > > > > [human] nation [under god] indivisible" here in the US some neo-red > > > > would play McCarthy but Pseudo-tology will make it's move to take > over > > > > the world... Moderate americans finally get fed up and shove > extremist > > > > types and nutjobs into cattle trailers as a gift to the aliens as > > > > payment for wrongdoings- posted on youtube titled 'Teabagged 2012'. > > > > :sigh: > > > > > > On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 8:27 PM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> I guess I'm more convinced now of the existence of extraterrestrial > > > >> life than anything religious being true. I can't see why any > general > > > >> principles of love and the rest should change because other life is > > > >> out there - yet given the sickening propensity of our religions to > > > >> inspire elitism amongst adherents (chosen people and other junk) and > > > >> clown attempts to know better than everyone else, would ET turning > up > > > >> be a reason for people to change views? Mars has an atmosphere that > > > >> is saturated with water vapour at some times in its solar cycle,we > are > > > >> finding planets. Personally, I rather hope for a set of really > tough > > > >> aliens. Rather cost fellows in other ways they put conquered > > > >> creatures on their knees for a last prayer to god. When you turn > and > > > >> say you'd rather have a beer they give you a key to a free bar > > > >> anonists?d a free pass to their university of the intelligent > > > >> universe. But what is the significance of ET being real for > > > >> religionists? >
