Fa free thinking forum...

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by rambleON, Mar 11, 2011.

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  1. rambleON

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    The term free thinking to me feels like a system of thinking that oscillates back and forth off the raw back bone of the principles of modern math based science.

    -universal language is math
    -universe is math
    -everything can and will be explained biased on this math
    -there are spiritual energies in the universe
    -using science as law to further explain problems with scientific theory
    -astroplanes induced by drugs birthing enlightenment
    -the connectivity of atheism to utopia
    -evolution as fact
    -rationalization of happenings in this world as coincidental occurrence of chance
    -Instinct is unable to be explained by evolution and it's silence on this problem
    -and mostly the encouraged mainstream attitude to accept what's put fourth as fact with little questioning of why and how and to what end, all without the back story or its true motivation, its funding and who's doing the research and with what affiliation.




    There are issues.


    -Why are their satanic/Zionist/masonic symbolism prevalent in the music, movie, media and every other industry with a scarce of influence ?

    -Why are our only available mediums of anything owned and operated by 5 outlets ? To Include all news networks, all magazines and book publishers, all T.V and movies, all mainstream music and thought trend setters ?

    -Why do these owners all belong to the same societies that can be traced to higher hierarchies and secret organizations ?

    -Why do these people run our governments as chess pieces and our nations as the board ?

    -Why do they literally take the biblical teachings as fact and mislead the masses otherwise ?

    -Why are our celebrities under monarch mind control ?

    -Why are we mind controlled through them ?

    -Why are we taught to be so self indulged and material and so quick to blame each other for problems out of our reach or fault ?

    -Why is there suppression into inquiry and the stigma of truth ?

    -Why are we told and molded to live one path that benefits the elite in the end ?

    -Why can't we as a nation, if we were truly sovereign, legislate the best interest to stay in our respected nations

    -Where is common sense ?


    The list goes on. Their are questions that can not be answered and ones that do surface are explained away with science or rhetoric or anti semitism. To me this is not free thinking the way we are set up to think.
     
  2. KevinH

    KevinH Just Floating Here

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    You do ramble on rambleON.

    Have a good night.
     
  3. rambleON

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    You too.
     
  4. stash napt

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    Can you hear a dead mans fart?
     
  5. rambleON

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    Can you go fly a kite ?
     
  6. stash napt

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    On a serious note what absolute basis do you have to say what you say is absolute. :ssmokeit: Nothing.. now please for the sanity of us all and yourself keep an open mind bro. By defining your views as absolute you thereby stop being open minded! :rolleyes:
     
  7. rambleON

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    I'm raising questions Lil nut sack. I've never said anything was absolute.

    But I'm suggesting that there is stuff going on that may be beyond your level of association.

    I also take note of the conditioned response you gave in regards to questions raised outside your boxed understandings of how the world works.

    do you smoke weed ?

    Also, god bless your heart.
     
  8. stash napt

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    You just stated that you fully understand my thought complex..Thereby proving my point.. ;) You have absolute opinions of the world which is the exact opposite of "open minded". And yes i do partake in the herb.. What may the relevance be to your sphere of reality?
     
  9. arthur itis

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    Some have. That's why there are examples in the bible of hypocrisy,,saying one thing but doing another. Jesus himself was no hypocrite, but his disciples tended to be, doing such things as vying for position, cutting off people's ears, etc. Jesus even called Peter "Satan" at one point, because he was trying to dissuade him from going to the cross. If he hadn't gone to the cross, we'd all be in a shitload of trouble. As it stands, just some of us are in a shitload of trouble,,

    In the book of Revelation, there is a class of people known as "overcomers", who have "overcome" all the satanic mixture, including the religious system, and are the genuine article. This is not the majority of the believers.

    Remember, just because somebody says they're "christian" doesn't make it so. I'd rather not use that term. It was actually invented by those persecuting the early believers, in a despising way,,"kristianos" I think it was. Acts 11:26 I believe. Jesus called his followers things like "sheep", and after his resurrection, "brothers", (because before the resurrection, they weren't actually brothers in life, sharing the same Father, but after the resurrection, Jesus was now available as the Spirit of Jesus Christ (Phillipians), so the disciples could have a genuine life-relationship with the Father.)

    I strongly believe that most people desiring to be known as "christians" only wish to exert influence over others in some way. The reality of being a son of God by being born of God's divine life is often missing, even in those who profess to know him. I've heard this testified of many times by people who were practicing ministers in various congregations. They often testify that after many years, they were not actually "saved", but were unaware of this at the time. Many people simply adopt "christian beliefs", but do not have the life. Others, they perhaps grew up in a "christian" household, which may mean nothing other than that they went to "church" with their families, and may have said some prayer before they ate.



    Don't call me Shirley.

    Jesus name was actually Fred, by the way. Fred H. Christ.

    But srsly, I've heard all the arguments. If you choose not to believe, it's your bsns, and I'm quite certain that you'll find a menagerie of ways to discredit and dispute,,,and diss,,

    I'm quite certain that you didn't actually research any of this yourself. You just grab the handiest scabbard and thrust, out of "instinct".

    Trust me, I've done it all. I was heavily into Zen, got very serious about Islam for a short time, read book after book about various religions, took Japanese even in college, in order to travel to Japan and become a Buddhist monk full time. If Jesus hadn't dynamically saved me, through the preaching of a complete stranger who gave me a ride home from the beach one eventful day back in 1966, I'd still be putting lids of pot on my little Buddha statue, praying that whomever smoked it would become "enlightened".

    I even joined a cult, a full-on David Koresh style isolationist commune, in the Texas outback. Having done so, and through other sundry experiences, I think I can tell what's real and what is not in the so-called "christian" world.

    The main realization I came to early on is that you don't need to go across the ocean to find Christ. He's hiding right in your own back yard, waiting for you to invite him in. I'm often amused at all the "missionaries" in certain groups. They really ought to be sending "missionaries" to their own families, to their own neighborhoods. In fact, most of them need Jesus to come to them as their own "missionary". He's on a mission to save the religious AND the unreligious. The religious are just harder cases. The reality of a life with God is lacking in this country, and has been replaced by rhetoric, tradition, and religious practices.

    Cheers,,and watch out for Jesus' "followers". They often do more harm than good, for all the "good" they try to do.
     
  10. rambleON

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    I did not state I fully understood anything about you. I was taking note. It was a response conditioned to be given. That's fair.

    Peace.


    You don't want to know what I think about weed, because I'm not sure what to think about it myself. What do you think about weed ?
     
  11. stash napt

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    Fair enough. Weed in my opinion in it's many forms is mankind’s most relative crop in regards to it's many possible functions. As proven already it has many medical uses and as research is showing it does help battle cancer cells. Also as for recreational use it is in my opinion the safest drug for human beings to consume. It can also be GREAT for skin care and it's ability to forge cheap quality paper, rope and cloths is priceless.
     
  12. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    Where is common sense?

    I think that's the one that should concern you the most.

    The world's seriously messed up, and it's not because of jews, or masons, or monarch mind control. Why don't you lend a hand to fixing things, instead of making everyone who's trying to fix them look nuts for being grouped with you ?
     
  13. stash napt

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    ^ hit the nail on the head.
     
  14. arthur itis

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    Weed,,hmm,,I like it.

    I try not to smoke it, due to the toxins and carcinogens. In fact, I'm inventing my own form of vaporizer, out of a soldering iron. It's in the developmental stage at the moment, but it works!

    I have sleep issues, and other old man style health issues,,so I just recently came back to mj usage on an experimental basis. Being also a musician, I do enjoy its effects.

    Using marijawhanna hasn't caused me to lose faith. I did, however, think that the bathtub was going to crash through the ceiling and land on my head one late night. I had to pray, to exorcise that thought, and it worked. But I also did admittedly move over quickly to another spot on the couch...
     
  15. rambleON

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    How do you know ?

    You mad.
     
  16. thedope

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    Because you insist that it is so.
     
  17. RooRshack

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  18. rambleON

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    What are you doing to fix things ? Besides tagging the boards with an avatar ?

    I am and others are certainly not nuts for digging up evidence of what is really going on. If it offends you as to its nature, then that is not my fault.

    I recommend you go look into these 'crazy' things yourself. Because frankly, I sense you have no idea.
     
  19. rambleON

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    @dope: Shaking my head
     
  20. stash napt

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    Just throwing it out there.. you can't argue a point whilst providing no evidence. :2thumbsup:
     
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