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ZombieHorde

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33. Where do abstractions exist?
Wed Sep 28, 2016, 11:20 PM
Sep 2016

I'm being honest and calling a spade a spade. In my opinion, meaningful conversations begins by being honest, otherwise we get absurd arguments, such as "just doing their job," and "what about rule of law?"

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You're still on that? trotsky Sep 2016 #1
Visit Saudi Arabia and say Allah is bullshit and see how imaginary gods work for you. ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #3
Yes, surprise surprise, words mean things to humans. trotsky Sep 2016 #5
Excellent questions. ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #9
Well, an experiment you can try is to obtain a weapon, and charge at someone. trotsky Sep 2016 #10
I live in an area called "Montana." ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #13
You were looking for experimental data. trotsky Sep 2016 #25
I'm trying to get people to see the absurdity of the violence we support. ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #28
When you use the word "imaginary" to describe countries or governments... trotsky Sep 2016 #31
Where do abstractions exist? ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #33
OK well you have fun then. n/t trotsky Sep 2016 #35
I have been. ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #36
Ever notice a bunch of birds on an electric wire? Freelancer Sep 2016 #16
I gotta say tkmorris Sep 2016 #2
If we were Zen Buddhists I would take that as a compliment. ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #4
I believe the concepts exist... uriel1972 Sep 2016 #6
People act as if God exists, ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #7
If you reduce god to a concept created by humans... uriel1972 Sep 2016 #8
I wonder how many who would be unhappy with the comparison for their own god(s) ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #14
God is arbitrary & imaginary, but at times useful -- like the yellow painted lines in a parking lot Freelancer Sep 2016 #18
Ha! ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #22
I never acquired a taste for religion...no one taught me anything about it.... Tikki Sep 2016 #11
God describes something completely imaginary Lordquinton Sep 2016 #12
Very good! ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #17
It has my name on the door Lordquinton Sep 2016 #19
I'm simply asking for evidence. ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #21
It's assigned to me Lordquinton Sep 2016 #23
Do you think social contracts exist outside of the imagination? ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #27
Is god on a map? AlbertCat Sep 2016 #15
I'm trying, with my drunk brain, to make an argument ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #20
You seem to be making the observation that both national borders and god(s) are... NeoGreen Sep 2016 #24
We allow/support violence against those who cross imaginary lines without paperwork. ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #29
Ahhh...sure..ok... NeoGreen Sep 2016 #32
I love D&D and I would definitely check out that church. ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #34
Oh, that's easy. DetlefK Sep 2016 #26
Some countries have many languages, cultures, and values. ZombieHorde Sep 2016 #30
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