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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 17:19:41 +0200 (CEST), starwars
wrote: The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates taught his students that the pursuit of truth can only begin once they start to question and analyze every belief that they ever held dear. If a certain belief passes the tests of evidence, deduction, and logic, it should be kept. If it doesn't, the belief should not only be discarded, but the thinker must also then question why he was led to believe the erroneous information in the first place. Not surprisingly, this type of teaching didn't sit well with the ruling elite of Greece. Many political leaders throughout history have always sought to mislead the thinking of the masses. Socrates was tried for "subversion" and for "corrupting the youth". He was then forced to take his own life by drinking poison. It's never easy being an independent thinker! Today, our ruling government/media complex doesn't kill people for pursuing the truth about the world (at least not yet!) They simply label them as "extremists" or "paranoid", destroying careers and reputations in the process. For many, that's a fate even worse than drinking poison hemlock! end of quote. I think it must be wrong cause' governments do kill people that open their mouths (too much). What on earth are you yammering about? -- Dr.Postman USPS, MBMC, BsD; "Disgruntled, But Unarmed" Member,Board of Directors of afa-b, SKEP-TI-CULT® member #15-51506-253. You can email me at: eckles(at)midsouth.rr.com "The services provided by Sylvia Browne Corporation are highly speculative in nature and we do not guarantee that the results of our work will be satisfactory to a client." -Sylvia's Refund Policy |
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starwars wrote:
The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates [snip] The ancient Roman God Sterculius. Cut the **** and get to the point. It's never easy being an independent thinker! [snip] If physical reality says you are an ass, then you are an empirical ass. If you want folk to reflexively celebrate the smell of your brainfarts, join a religion or Liberal Arts college - or register as a Democrat. I think it must be wrong cause' governments do kill people that open their mouths (too much). Clinton Administration arkancides. So shoot back. Uncle Al says, "the only safe place is behind a trigger." -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" The Net! |
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OK nice philisophical nonsense, however please explain the reason you are
posting in THIS GROUP? "starwars" wrote in message elinux.net... The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates taught his students that the pursuit of truth can only begin once they start to question and analyze every belief that they ever held dear. If a certain belief passes the tests of evidence, deduction, and logic, it should be kept. If it doesn't, the belief should not only be discarded, but the thinker must also then question why he was led to believe the erroneous information in the first place. Not surprisingly, this type of teaching didn't sit well with the ruling elite of Greece. Many political leaders throughout history have always sought to mislead the thinking of the masses. Socrates was tried for "subversion" and for "corrupting the youth". He was then forced to take his own life by drinking poison. It's never easy being an independent thinker! Today, our ruling government/media complex doesn't kill people for pursuing the truth about the world (at least not yet!) They simply label them as "extremists" or "paranoid", destroying careers and reputations in the process. For many, that's a fate even worse than drinking poison hemlock! end of quote. I think it must be wrong cause' governments do kill people that open their mouths (too much). |
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starwars wrote in message
elinux.net... ... I think it must be wrong cause' governments do kill people that open their mouths (too much). Galileo Galilei was right, but also deliberately and ineptly provocative (Simplicio). Then we have tyrants like Trofim Lyenko (Soviet genetics by extinction). In sci.physics we have fascists vs. Einstein. Socrates was a politician. May politicos suffer just desserts. [Old Man] |
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 11:19:41 -0400, starwars wrote:
The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates taught his students that the pursuit of truth can only begin once they start to question and analyze every belief that they ever held dear. If a certain belief passes the tests of evidence, deduction, and logic, it should be kept. If it (snip of rambling nonsense) I believe it was Socrates that said: "I drank WHAT????" -- What's the difference between light and hard? You can sleep with a light on. |
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 20:41:24 -0400, Fred Garvin
wrote: On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 11:19:41 -0400, starwars wrote: The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates taught his students that the pursuit of truth can only begin once they start to question and analyze every belief that they ever held dear. If a certain belief passes the tests of evidence, deduction, and logic, it should be kept. If it (snip of rambling nonsense) I believe it was Socrates that said: "I drank WHAT????" And here I always thought it was "Needs more sugar". -- Dr.Postman USPS, MBMC, BsD; "Disgruntled, But Unarmed" Member,Board of Directors of afa-b, SKEP-TI-CULT® member #15-51506-253. You can email me at: eckles(at)midsouth.rr.com "The services provided by Sylvia Browne Corporation are highly speculative in nature and we do not guarantee that the results of our work will be satisfactory to a client." -Sylvia's Refund Policy |
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