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I feel, so you must change

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So it's just another troll then? Thought so.

Yawn. Sorry to disappoint.
Posted by CJ Morgan, Wednesday, 6 May 2009 9:41:51 AM
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'So it's just another troll then? '

Well you'll have to ask Foxy and examinator, they're the judges. CJ, just because a post starts with a nefarious intent or is clouded in duplicity and deception, doesn't mean the topic isn't worthwhile. You have to take these things on the whole, and it's not all about generating a response pleasing to me. Fractelle generated 150 posts, much love, hate, pseudo-intellectualism, good natured teasing, malicious psychotic behaviour, irrelevance, victim posturing, deception etc with her duplicitous effort.

Now you might only be interested in the pseudo-intellectualism part and think anything else is trolling, but you are free to add a contribution like that. Or if Col or Antiseptic turns up you could do a bit of yapping. Whatever takes your pleasure. The topic has pleanty of scope for that.
Posted by Houellebecq, Wednesday, 6 May 2009 9:59:24 AM
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Dear Houellebecq,

I think you protest too much.

We all get the fact that you're a stirrer -
but pleeeeaaasssseee - continually snipping
at myself and examinator is beginning to wear
a bit thin. You're accusing us of "judging,"
when you've doing precisely that yourself.

We're really not against you - dear heart,
and as I told you in another post - you're
most welcome to join us.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 6 May 2009 10:36:49 AM
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"I feel so you must change" or "you feel so I must change ".

From the point of conception we are changed and have Automatic natural responses that can affect others and how we go through life .

The first man and woman and our environment set the scene for us and we definitely can not blame them.

What is interesting is how we and our Laws choose to ignore the obvious.

We blame others ,we blame ourselves - for the inevitable .
Posted by kartiya jim, Wednesday, 6 May 2009 11:42:14 AM
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We all feel, Houllie

It is how we choose to react to our feelings that defines us.

I am flattered that I manage to press so many of your buttons. This is may be:

Because I have psychic powers and know exactly what is going to piss you off.

or

You choose to be in a state of constant irritation so that the slightest hint (real or imagined) of someone challenging your world view sets off an almost instinctual hatred.

or

You want to get a reaction out of others and try to be provocative.

Whatever.
Posted by Fractelle, Wednesday, 6 May 2009 1:00:26 PM
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I have got the feeling that sometimes my posts go right over some peoples heads. Try reading them again if you don’t get what I am trying to say, and the penny might drop. I may be a religious nutter, I am certainly not racist, I suffer dumb poor buggers of any race, and I try hard not to discriminate. I just happen to believe that if you feel, as well as reason, your feelings may be better for you than your reasoning, particularly if the database you are working with is only a few kilobytes, and you are not particularly adept at Googling.

Christianity is all about feeling; Feeling that you are part of Gods great plan; Feeling that even though you may get crucified, your deep seated feelings about right and wrong will see you right. That is the message of the Crucifixion, and if you read the rest of the New Testament with an open mind and feel rather than reason, particularly the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew and examine how you would feel if you asked for a fish and got a serpent, from your Dad, Capische.

Before we had science, before we had universal or near universal education, we still had feelings to hurt or feel good with. The New Testament is all about government by feelings. I once heard a sermon on anger. Anger is God’s way of getting something done. Marihuana is Satan’s way of getting nothing done. Salmond on the Law of Torts, a textbook I rather like, stated that the law relies on anger. Its purpose is totally defeated if an antiseptic Judge, who relying totally only on reason, denies to you, the ordinary people a chance to express your feelings in a Christian court of law.

Reason should not dictate to feelings. You know if something is right or wrong. It’s a feeling, and needs no reasoning. That is why a jury has the power to do wrong, even if a Judge tells them how to do right; even down to telling a Judge the law is wrong. Wakarimasen
Posted by Peter the Believer, Wednesday, 6 May 2009 1:20:01 PM
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