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Originally posted by UNtitleD Brave View Post
I TOLD YOU, IMBECILE, I DON'T BELIEVE IN ANY GOD, CAN YOU NOT READ ? Don't tell me what I believe in !
It is YOUR assumption that karma is controlled by a God, NOT MINE !
"You can't have it both ways" --just another part of your BS argument.Originally posted by UNtitleD Brave View Post
Remember, karma IS a bitch.
noun: karma- (in Hinduism and Buddhism) the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
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destiny or fate, following as effect from cause.
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Call it whatever you want, God, fate, Natural Law. If you believe in truth that leads to a higher order then you believe in a higher power. That is, unless, you believe the supreme power of the Universe’s truth stops at you. Tell me again how you’re a “victim” to “mean people on the internet”. Get over yourself. You are the most narcissistic person here.
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- (in Hinduism and Buddhism) the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
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Dualism in cosmology or dualistic cosmology is the moral or spiritual belief that two fundamental concepts exist, which often oppose each other. It is an umbrella term that covers a diversity of views from various religions, including both traditional religions and scriptural religions.
Moral dualism is the belief of the great complement of, or conflict between, the benevolent and the malevolent. It simply implies that there are two moral opposites at work, independent of any interpretation of what might be "moral" and independent of how these may be represented. Moral opposites might, for example, exist in a worldview that has one god, more than one god, or none. By contrast, duotheism, bitheism or ditheism implies (at least) two gods. While bitheism implies harmony, ditheism implies rivalry and opposition, such as between good and evil, or light and dark, or summer and winter. For example, a ditheistic system could be one in which one god is a creator and the other a destroyer. In theology, dualism can also refer to the relationship between the deity and creation or the deity and the universe (see theistic dualism). That form of dualism is a belief shared in certain traditions of Christianity and Hinduism.[1] Alternatively, in ontological dualism, the world is divided into two overarching categories. The opposition and combination of the universe's two basic principles of yin and yang is a large part of Chinese philosophy, and is an important feature of Taoism. It is also discussed in Confucianism.
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Originally posted by UNtitleD Brave View Post
Haha !, I think. But perhaps you are a sheep in the clothing of a wolf (anag: 'Low f').
They saw my tracks and ran the other way... lol
You can call the shots, underground does not sound good. Well to think about it, possibly a good thing. I used to listen to underground FM Radio from a Tijuana. That AM stuff sucked. The channel was called “ The X”
Non pop crap....
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Originally posted by UNtitleD Brave View Post
Unfortunately, outside of my control, my darker side has been brought forth by persistent harassment from 'Chase Underground' (endorsed by f).
There's some saying about 'reaping what you sow'.
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Add this one to the database.
https://www.hintofriches.com/forum/t...995#post255995A good forger attempts to deceive the naked human eye.
It's part of the challenge in the game he plays.
Deceiving science in expert hands is however, practically impossible!"
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