bujno
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Post by bujno on Sept 18, 2006 11:38:34 GMT -7
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Post by jimpres on Sept 18, 2006 12:41:07 GMT -7
I hope Hell is not eternal and voted that way. I just want a pardon when God overcomes all the evil on this earth.
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Post by Jaga on Sept 18, 2006 20:09:48 GMT -7
Bujno,
I am not sure what happened to my message that I posted a couple of hours ago. Anyways, I need to add the note that in order to see the work by Janusz you have to have Adobe reader. They are available free on the internet
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Post by pieter on Sept 19, 2006 3:16:36 GMT -7
Bujno, I am not sure what happened to my message that I posted a couple of hours ago. Anyways, I need to add the note that in order to see the work by Janusz you have to have Adobe reader. They are available free on the internet Jaga, I could open the PDF, and the text is very interesting. This weekend I go to a meeting of my Catholic group in the monastry in the South of the Netherlands, and from tem I already got a spirital paper, to prepare for this weekend, but I will try to read the work of Mariusz. I already read some of it, and Sachs is quoted a lot. Pieter
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bujno
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Post by bujno on Sept 19, 2006 10:43:23 GMT -7
Today, I can open it alright. It is an advanced piece of work!
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Post by Jaga on Sept 20, 2006 11:10:02 GMT -7
Pieter,
I think this piece of work is very good to share with other people.
Bujno, I am glad you could open it. I did not really change anything since the last time
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Post by Jaga on Sept 20, 2006 11:10:35 GMT -7
The people who wrote that the hell is eternal - please read this work!
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scatts
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Post by scatts on Sept 21, 2006 18:12:33 GMT -7
I voted "there is no hell". Same as I would have voted "there is no heaven" and "there is no purgatory". They are just devices to keep people in line with whatever rules people wish to impose on them at the time. I think they are all getting a little outdated now but they have been so much a part of our society, for so long, that it will take a while to come to our senses.
Of course, if I do end up in heaven after I die, I shall deny I ever said this.
Don't get me started on religion, we'll be here all night!
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Post by pieter on Sept 22, 2006 1:30:35 GMT -7
I voted "there is no hell". Same as I would have voted "there is no heaven" and "there is no purgatory". They are just devices to keep people in line with whatever rules people wish to impose on them at the time. I think they are all getting a little outdated now but they have been so much a part of our society, for so long, that it will take a while to come to our senses. Of course, if I do end up in heaven after I die, I shall deny I ever said this. Don't get me started on religion, we'll be here all night! Ok, I will not get you started on religion! ;D
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Post by jimpres on Sept 22, 2006 6:46:40 GMT -7
There is only one way to find out if there is a heaven or hell. And you can be assured we will all find out in time.
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nancy
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Post by nancy on Sept 28, 2006 20:55:55 GMT -7
I voted "there is no hell". Same as I would have voted "there is no heaven" and "there is no purgatory". They are just devices to keep people in line with whatever rules people wish to impose on them at the time. I think they are all getting a little outdated now but they have been so much a part of our society, for so long, that it will take a while to come to our senses. Don't get me started on religion, we'll be here all night! "original sin" is another of those absurd devices. Sartre wrote that "hell is other people" so I guess hell ... and life .. is what you make of it.
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Post by Jaga on Sept 30, 2006 22:00:45 GMT -7
Sartre wrote that "hell is other people" so I guess hell ... and life .. is what you make of it. Nancy, "hell are other people" is just a metaphor. This is like saying that "your eyes are like diamonds". Or like using another paraphrase: matches + Children = fire By the way, we can made our life hell, we do not even need others to do it ++++++++++++++ By the way, did any of you had a chance to read this work? It is very interesting really!
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