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Fundamentalism: a psychological problem : Comments

By Robert Burrowes, published 14/1/2014

Fundamentalism is a widespread problem. It often manifests in a religious context - making it highly visible - but there are plenty of secular fundamentalists too.

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Runner,

'Before the "Big Bang" there was no time.'

And if you stub your toe on a rock in a forest, you can't hear yourself scream. If someone else did it, it didn't actually hurt either.

Why only one Big Bang ? Why not an infinity of them, as the Universe explodes, expands and then contracts back to a single gravitational point, then another Big Bang, and so on ?

So the bits that make us have been all over the Universe already, many times. Scary.

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Wednesday, 15 January 2014 4:57:44 PM
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YES JOE..befoRE..THE..expansion..[big bang]..was a process/time..of contraction..THEN TIME 'STOPS'..AS THE GREAT MOMENTUM..INWARDS..[BACK INTO togetherness..[the at-ONE-MEANT]..halts..

A FINAL 'CHANGE..OF STATE'
[THink..like as water..tURNS INTO ICE..and the 'ice' expands..INVERTING THE GREAT INVERSION.]

ITS ALSO..CALLED THE ..pregnant pause..[and the notHINGNESS..
OR RATHER THE ALLNESS,,waits..in nuthingness]..THEN..the words
UTTERED BY THE collective/one*ness..'let there be light'..[BANG]..

AND THE EXPANSION..begins with A BANG
the light the universe..EmergES..from..the deep.
[ITS A PROCESS..much like BREATHING..but its an osmosis..AS THE MATTER

life logic/falls from the heavens
just like all the other times
Posted by one under god, Wednesday, 15 January 2014 6:16:32 PM
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'Why only one Big Bang ? Why not an infinity of them, as the Universe explodes, expands and then contracts back to a single gravitational point, then another Big Bang, and so on ? '

Loudmouth

nice theory but takes a lot more faith to believe such complexity comes from so many chaotic events. About as much chance of a snowman evolving I would suggest.
Posted by runner, Wednesday, 15 January 2014 6:45:00 PM
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Runner,

I'm certainly no Physicist but I do believe in gravity. I can't understand the notion of multiple centres of gravity - to my naïve mind, surely, eventually, there must be only one centre, where everything - eventually - gets sucked into ?

And then it go BANG !
Posted by Loudmouth, Wednesday, 15 January 2014 6:53:03 PM
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FUNDIE POLICing..now theres a revealation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOsN-P5abVg
a message to our police
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1t9xBe0wPw
THE TRUE DUTY OF A JURY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7nqdV7wV2k
Posted by one under god, Thursday, 16 January 2014 10:09:19 AM
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Hi Jay of Melbourne, the internationally honoured German physicist Max Plank had an meeting with Adolph Hitler where he pleaded with Hitler to stop persecuting German Jewish scientists like the amazing Fritz Haber, who's patriotism could not be disputed, and who's contributions to Science and to the German economy through his discoveries and inventions was also beyond question. Plank remarked angrily that Hitler replied to his arguments with a fuzzy logic entailing numerous moral absolutes. A belief in moral absolutes is the characteristic of an absolutist personality.

I am not a psychiatrist, but I would suggest that Hitler's determination to advance Germany at the cost of millions of lives, and the production line extermination of men, women and children who he considered his enemies, is also the mark of a true psychopath. A psychopath has no feelings of empathy for anyone but himself. Interestingly, psychopaths have a poor sense of smell.

The purpose of your strange post escapes me. And your point was ......?
Posted by LEGO, Thursday, 16 January 2014 10:27:57 AM
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