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  1. A Vestigial Mote

    Epistemic value of qualia versus immaterial "mind"

    With this thread topic, I'm looking for any feedback that suggests that there are logical reasons to make certain assumptions about a god's existence given a rather particular aspect that cannot be known about such an entity within the information we do supposedly have, and given contemporary...
  2. Leonides

    Afterlife and Dealing With Death

    Just wanted to say to everyone here, thank you. I've posted a few questions this week on this website and everyone gave some very thoughtful answers! I had some great feedback on my last episode, and hope you guys enjoy this one. Recommend this video to those who are Atheist/Agnostic. Now of...
  3. Twilight Hue

    Are we linear thinkers?

    The question has some koan like qualities, privy for a fair amount of introspection coupled with real world experiences involving a sense of progression and direction. Do we think in straightforward linear terms? Dependent upon a secussive flow of preceding events that give rise to...
  4. B

    The Power Of The Mind

    I posted a thread talking about this, but from the replies i saw i realized i should change a lot of what i said and say things more clearly, especially after the information i got. So here you go: "What you think you become"-Buddha Everything about you you're convinced of happens to you...
  5. B

    The power of the mind

    "What you think you become"-Buddha Everything about you you're convinced of happens to you eventually. The mind can do miracles. Many people, if not all believe in a specific religion due to stories they hear. For example, a saint curing someone or a God saving someone from a misfortune. In all...
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