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 Post subject: Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]
Posted: Nov 13th, '21, 14:21    


NoxNoctis

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You have hugged NoxNoctis!

Gonna be honest with you guys, I'm too lazy to read through all of your previous messages X'DD

But yes, that's true, there is a big part of "believing" in the way we see things. As long as it doesn't hurt anyone, i feel like everyone is free to believe in whatever they see fit ^^
Aliens is... a complicated topic for me too XDD Considering how many planets there is and how many galaxies and solar systems and whatnot, it seems highlyunlikely that we are the only living beings in teh universe. Though, from a scientifical point of view, it's almost impossible for any other life form to inhabit a planet from our solar system: some are too close to the sun, some have terrible weather conditions, some are just big gas balls, so not very confortable places to live in lol. I wish we could see proof of an alien form of life during our life-time though, wouldn't that be cool?? :qstar:
(Also would be very happy if we could get proof of Nessie or Bigfoot existing XD)

See, that "sin" thing is precisely why I've never felt at the right place within any big monotheist religion... Sacred books have been translated so. many. times. that no one can still say for sure what was written in the first one that ever existed! So technically, no one has the right to say "this is a sin, this is not". People can marry whoever they want, for example, it shouldn't be anyone else's business.
Of course, when it comes to raping, murdering, robbing, etc. it's just common sense that one should never do it XD

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 Post subject: Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]
Posted: Nov 13th, '21, 22:01    


Moi

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NoxNoctis: That's kind of how I feel about the Bible 8u
Being so old and being translated so much by a lot of different people...
I have Atheist friends and people seem to think that because you don't believe in God - you don't know right from wrong.
Which isn't true xD

Amura: That is pretty cool :3
I know my mom and sister have to go out of town for her Autism test.
My mom's boyfriend is going so I'm staying home.
I didn't want to go but I'm going to be so worried about them >>

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 Post subject: Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]
Posted: Nov 13th, '21, 22:55    


Amura

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Yeah, our solar system is quite poorly equiped for large life forms.
Still it's possible that there are many other types of life forms, for example microorganisms.

I have this pet peeve: when talking about aliens, most people tend to assume we are talking about human-sized (and often humanoid) intelligent highly-technological beings.
Well, maybe they are not!

But, yes, I agree. It's most likely they would exist in another solar system, not in ours.



Mistraslations are definetely a thing.
Specially when the text is written in such an old language, because translators must interpret what those old words would mean in our modern languages and often it's not so exact.

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 Post subject: Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]
Posted: Nov 14th, '21, 02:51    


Moi

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Funny story regarding aliens. It was said in recent years that there's a planet similar to Earth out there. I was talking to my dad about it and he said if there's life on the planet and they're intelligent - they'd take advantage of us. If we were more intelligent, we'd take advantage of them.
I don't know why it made me laugh but it's true Bu

I find it difficult to follow everything because it's so old and so many translations have happened. I also sometimes wonder if people have written their own thoughts into the Bible.
You know, like how the people in my school decided what was a sin to control us Bu

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 Post subject: Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]
Posted: Nov 14th, '21, 09:28    


Amura

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Your dad is probably right.
See what we've done thru history, when human encountered other humans.
The powerful ones always tried to take advantage of the others.


I'm absolutely sure that the Bible was written with such a purpose.
The fact is that it's not a book wrote with the intention of being a book, but a compilation of texts of several authors who wrote different kind of things in different kinds of moments.
And many years later some of those texts were chose to be in the Bible, while others were left out simply because they did not fit its purpose.

The apocryphal texts are just as good as the canonical ones, but they were rejected for a number of reason - some just as cynical as that they did not match the mythology they were trying to create.


That was probably a reasonable thing to do - they wanted a reference book, one that supported moral and social purpose, and removed everything else.
But it's tricky that they don't acknowlege.

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 Post subject: Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]
Posted: Nov 14th, '21, 21:15    


Jolien

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Such heavy discussions here up in a tree. I still lurk around sometimes, but not sure where to jump in, so hi all. :mcheh:

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 Post subject: Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]
Posted: Nov 14th, '21, 22:10    


Moi

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Oh my God I forgot we were in a tree uB

I think my school played a major part in why I'm so cynical.
As a child, I believed everything they said.
Didn't question anything.
As an adult, I didn't question anything until I had a mental breakdown over religion.
That allowed me to open my eyes and see how people constantly contradict each other and not even know what they're talking about it.
That's the worst time in my life and the worst pain I ever felt mentally, but I came out better for it.

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 Post subject: Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]
Posted: Nov 14th, '21, 22:55    


Amura

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Jolien wrote:Such heavy discussions here up in a tree. I still lurk around sometimes, but not sure where to jump in, so hi all. :mcheh:
OMG, this has turned into a Philosopher's Tree! XDDD

I guess I always get carried on by deep discussions. And also by silly ones!
This hangout kinda reflects my personality :mcsmirk:

But feel free to join with any other topic :mccool:

@Moi:
I've always been quite questioning, mostly due to curiosity.
Never reached the point of cynism really.

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 Post subject: Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]
Posted: Nov 15th, '21, 02:52    


Moi

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Last time I climbed a tree, I was like 15 and too scared to climb down so my mom had to come get me down xD;
I often stare up at trees and think it'd be neat to be like a cat and just climb without worry.

See, with my school they taught us that you don't question anything because if you do - you're doubting God and you don't want to doubt God. Soooo a lot of people never questioned anything. I'm also very curious and I love learning why and how stuff works.
Another belief that is taught is that you're not supposed to worry about anything - you're supposed to have faith in God and that means you don't worry.
Which I disagree with 8u
If you don't worry about stuff then how are you supposed to deal with issues?
You lost your job and have no money and can't pay bills - you're just supposed to hope it'll work out on its own and pay it no mind???
God's not physically going to come down and give you money or a job.
You're supposed to worry and be driven to find a way to combat this new issue.
Worrying is normal for something like that.
Humans have human emotions and to teach kids it's not okay to have normal human emotions really ticks me off 8u
You shouldn't shame kids or people for being human and acting human .__.
As a very empathetic person driven by emotions - you don't shame people for having feelings.

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Hiding in a hollow tree (come find me)
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 Post subject: Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]
Posted: Nov 15th, '21, 08:22    


Amura

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I don't think I've climbed a tree since I'm 8 or so.
Then trees lost all the appeal, I dunno why.


The priest in our parish was a very special man, I have so many fond memories of him.
He really did not mind our questioning, and always found a funny reply for every silly or controversial thing we asked.

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