There are no paedophiles on the planet of the yet to be renamed Kug Baake, 
though they are rather concerned about the way humans treat their children. 
 God is a kind of deciding authority for some, so why not build one?  The 
KBs have had several billion years to move on from web casting.

On Friday, 21 November 2014 08:50:22 UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> Kug Baake  hmm Sue is probably right.. the name difficult to remember 
> probably due to not having heard the words before. Looked up Kug Baake on 
> online and came up with an obituary notice out of New York for a lady named 
> Linda (question is did ™ kill her?) oh a working spider God..  does our 
> spider God spin webs to catch pedophiles? And other bad people?
>
> Spider webs should be very effective in catching criminals. Does kung 
> baake eat what it traps in its web  Or is our God a hunting spider like a 
> tarantula?
>
> لا القتل والاغتصاب واستعباد أو إيذاء الآخرين 
> Do not murder, rape, enslave or harm others
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: archytas <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 7:38 AM
> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye The fairytale entities
>
> What I pondered in asking this thread question was whether we could create 
> a 'working god' as a real thing.  One might imagine an alien race that did 
> this.  I have them as the Kug Baake (Sue says this name will never fly). 
>  They live as a collective in Bootes having built a rational life form that 
> lives in supercritical carbon dioxide (this has the properties of both 
> liquid and gas and is a better medium for life than water) half-a-mile 
> beneath their sea.  Bootes is the galaxy pointed to by the last bit of the 
> Big Dipper's handle, containing Arcturus the third brightest star from here 
> (a red giant).  
>
> The 'being' in supercritical carbon dioxide (73 times atmospheric pressure 
> at a balmy 84 degrees Fahrenheit) provides a centre for telekinesis and 
> rational fellowship.  Though the Baake look like insects to us, they 
> developed from social spiders.  All adults look the same, are 
> post-libidinal (so we are libids), regard fashion as puerile and live far 
> more individual lives in their fellowship than we can imagine on of 
> cloning, copying notions of the kool.
>
> On Tuesday, 18 November 2014 11:03:45 UTC, archytas wrote:
>>
>> Much sympathy with that Tony.  There's a shed-load we'd need to 
>> understand on motivation in such a situation.  I even wonder whether the 
>> metal men would form a union in robot heaven.
>>
>> Given that we can now embody much work in technology, I have little doubt 
>> much we now regard as politics and leadership should be.  Much of our 
>> current ways of doing stuff reminds me of situations like:
>> 1. Paint me a mural mate.
>> 2. You say OK.
>> 3. Some days later you come back and say 'I need some paint and glue'.
>> 4. End of project due to 'resourcing issues'.
>>
>> Veblen made a big split between what we can do as a society of workers, 
>> engineers, artists (whatever) and the business control of these abilities 
>> through money.  I understand this in as far as I'll admit to being an 
>> economist (these academic disciplines all remind me of rule learning in 
>> such as poker, board games or sport and religion).  But much of the 
>> 'reasoning' reminds me of a scene in a witch-trial film.
>>
>> 1. You are accused of being a witch because you ate Fred's dog.
>> 2. Fred's dog walks through the court wagging tail.
>> 3. You say this proves you are not a witch because clearly no one ate the 
>> dawg.
>> 4. They burn you as a witch because only a witch could eat a dog and 
>> leave it alive.
>>
>> 1. We need more jawbs and groaf for a successful economy.
>> 2. Jawbs-groaf-burn-the-planet will kill us all.
>> 3. Burn the heretic - jawbs-groaf is our dominant fairytale and may not 
>> be challenged by reasonable people.
>>
>> The Inquisition meets in various guises today, usually called the G20.  
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 18, 2014 5:46:08 AM UTC, facilitator wrote:
>>>
>>> There is also the schizophrenic society that votes people into office 
>>> and then is bewildered when they act and do counter to what the people 
>>> wanted.  
>>> As a human race we now have more communication than ever with an equal 
>>> reciprocal amount of misunderstanding.
>>>
>>> My first act would be to not elect any career politician.   Payment of 
>>> wages would be made upon successes of elected official.  If the projects 
>>> they involve themselves with do well they get a percentage of the 
>>> contracts.   They also would have to still hold a part time regular job so 
>>> as to not lose touch with the people who have dirt under their fingernails 
>>> instead of caviare between their forefinger and thumb.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>
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