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From: WingedMessenger <Boy@Flying.high>
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Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 16:17:36 GMT
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"::Donut::" <Chocolate@Sugar.Glazed> wrote in
news:280820070414075514%Chocolate@Sugar.Glazed:
> In article <Xns99995A50DAC3COlympusorg@140.99.99.130>, WingedMessenger
> <Boy@Flying.high> wrote:
>
>> It just flows like cream from a broken jar LOL.
>> Schools of Thought.
>> ARISTOTELIANISM.
>> A philosophy originated by the Greek thinker Aristole (384-322 bc)
>> who stressed that virtue was a mean or middle way between opposing
>> extremes. He classified everything in a "ladder of nature", with a
>> inanimate matter at the bottom and man at the top.
>>
>>
>> CYNICISM.
>> Originated by the Greek philosopher Diogenes (40-325 bc) who
>> advocated a simple, self-sufficient life as the best way of achieving
>> happiness. His scorn for mankind gave rise to the present meaning of
>> cynicism.
>>
>>
>> EPICUREANISM.
>> Philisophy originated by the Athenian thinker Epicurus (341-270 bc)
>> who argued that good was pleasure and tht evil was pain. But he also
>> stressed the importance of virtue and moderation in all things.
>>
>>
>> HUMANISM.
>> Renaissance philosophy, revived in the 20th century, which rejects
>> belief in all forms of the supernatural.
>>
>>
>> PREDESTINATION.
>> Doctrine that the events of everyone's life are determined beforehand
>> by God, and that free will is an illusion. It was introduced by St.
>> Augustine (354-430) to the early Christan Church.
>>
>>
>> Mercury.
>>
>
> Fight of the millennia, to go down and up and down in history:
>
> Announcing, St. Augustine vs. Bishop Berkeley.
> Count Korzybsky to Referee!
> Julius Caesar, Kublai Khan, and Montezuma, Judges.
> Jake Lamada, Announcer.
> Confucius, Commentator.
> Dr. Freud, Analyst.
>
> Fight to begin when the principles are predetermined to exist for the
> audience, predicted by Edgar Cayce, Promoter.
>
>
> Donut ;-)
>
They already are (blushes)
Mercury.
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