A revolution in thought
Hi everyone,
I wanted to share with the members a book that is a true revolution in thought because this knowledge leads to an alteration of environmental conditions, making war and crime an impossibility, and therefore redefines what was possible at an earlier time. I hope this brings interest because it is absolutely and positively a breakthrough that has yet to be uncovered. |
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ANOTHER ONE!
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Is it the Bible? The Koran? The Book of Mormon? The Baghavadgita? The Veda?
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What woo keyword got picked up by the Googles that's bringing this shit on?
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ah the suspense...
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Is it about western lesbians? :eager:
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And don't mind Sophia, she has a brain injury or mental illness of some kind and is also a racist. |
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I see you went mysterious drive-by elsewhere. Any reason we should not assume this is some kind of woo-woo spam?
A Revolution in Thought you sent those participants here for some reason Philosophy | University of Northern Colorado - New Discovery And there, the .pdf is revealed! Decline and Fall of All Evil: The Most Important Discovery of Our Times (.pdf) That's quite a title |
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Apparently the author died 20 years ago and some woman named Janet owns the rights and is trying to drum up interest
It has something to do with determinism Here's another discussion Free will versus determinism Quote:
Oh and bonus, you apparently had 3100 posts at the old iidb forum on this subject around 3-4 years ago ETA: Look peacegirl, you seem like a nice enough person who believes she has something to offer the world. I would suggest that you start by posting the essay online somewhere other than someone else's forum, like a totally free and easy to use blog, for example. If you then want to advertise the book, you can just link to your blog. |
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Hi, peacegirl. Welcome to the Freethought Talk and Chat Emporium.
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Ladyshea is not being bitter, she's being cynical. You've mentioned the trolls that come online. People turning up and pronouncing a mystery without any personal introduction are quite common too, and routinely disappointing.
Also, asking for some commitment to interest without any evidence from you is arrogant, if not rude. (I'll grant you are being polite.) |
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Your Internet history indicates you might be a True Believer, but your reluctance to present and discuss the Revolutionary Idea openly or on your own indicates either an agenda, or ignorance of the subject matter. That you haven't managed, in several years, to create a website or blog (at least I was unable to find one) to put the book on for free indicates I don't even know what. Are you still sending readers to someone else's forum to read the book? You don't need to seeing as how I did it for you now Can you simply start a thread topic in the Philosophy forum here at :ff: with a summary of the Revolutionary Idea regarding free will vs determinism and discuss it openly without requiring participants read the 500 page book? Is the idea so difficult to understand that it can't simply be explored and discussed between living humans? |
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You are getting the reaction you are because you didn't just say: "I think this book contains important ideas and would love to discuss them <link>" AFTER having introduced yourself and participated here at :ff: a bit.
You came in like a spammer or drive-by nutter |
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As I said, I think you're probably a nice person, but you're approaching this all wrong. You received similar receptions elsewhere it looks like, doesn't that tell you something? Put it out there and let it get hashed over, we don't employ skepticism as a protective mechanism against phony stuff or whatever you think is going on. ETA: I am not angry at all, in fact I am amused. You need to learn to take the hits that are bound to come when you have new ideas. |
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The thread is relevant to my interests.
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