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by Bhaskar Banerjee - 2007-01-26
As most frogs do, this frog of ours too lives in a well. It has lived there for a long time. It was born there and brought up there, and yet was a little, small frog. Of course the evolutionists were ...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-01-25
Where do thoughts come from? Ah ha, Philosophy 101, you say? Well, I guess you have already pondered all this. Indeed many of us have and it is still amazing that folks still ask the question for whic...
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by Steven Paglierani - 2007-01-25
So what is a "fractal"? And what do fractals tell us about the nature of truth?Begin by knowing that a fractal is one of the two kinds of geometry present in our world. And yes, no matter what people ...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-01-24
Are humans basically organic human programs? For instance or DNA code has us replicate and reproduce? Are human thoughts really those of the individual or are they pre-programmed or come from somewher...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-01-24
Often The Online Think Tank ponders many philosophical ideas and concepts and of course such a think tank does not condemn interesting thoughts nor does it make any subjects off limits. Recently, a yo...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-01-16
Running an online think tank is interesting and challenging too. For instance checking identities is rather difficult since modern forums, blogs and social networks are often infiltrated by folks who ...
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by Bhaskar Banerjee - 2007-01-14
What, if anything, does the 'I' consist of? Is it an illusion? As we see, hear and taste things through the senses, so the senses combine in the brain to make us sense thoughts and concepts, such as t...
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by Chris Ball - 2007-01-12
Merry Christmas! I know that this is beyond late, but why not? After the buzz of the holidays I've had a chance to unwind and reflect on Christmas. After my ears are done ringing and I'm left exhauste...
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by Sharon White - 2007-01-09
Existentialists believe that existence precedes essence. This premise not only applies how to humans define themselves, but also to the philosophy itself, which though believed a modern line of though...
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by Sharon White - 2007-01-06
At Bern, for the first time, Hegel was left largely to himself to develop his ideas, without the hindrance of making his work acceptable to theology professors. Although scholars have noted that Hege...
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by Kristen Santos - 2007-01-04
So, the other day, I had another Synesthesia experience. This one was not as bad. Just like the rest, but they're never the same. I'm glad doctors have a name for thinking upside-down, because if they...
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by David Poarch - 2007-01-02
ChamporadoI just had the pleasure of eating my 4th straight meal of champorado, which is a low-cost meal made by mixing rice, water, cocoa powder, and table sugar. It's not great for the health, but I...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-01-02
What is Unlimited Thinking, what is unlimited thought? Who thought of it? Someone recently said to me that they liked the phrase 'Unlimited Thought' and then asked if I invented it? They wanted to kno...
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by Toni Star - 2006-12-30
If Oscar Wilde's infamous character Dorian Gray, of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" were alive today, I wonder what kind of additional horrors would be added to his painting? For those not familiar with...
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by Don Jones - 2006-12-29
First of all let us try and keep specific religious tenants from our article. We may try to define sin by asking a question, but we will attempt to make no statements offensive to individual beliefs.I...
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by Bhaskar Banerjee - 2006-12-29
Many people say that they are so strongly against religion that they cannot imagine what it means. True. If you are against religion, how can you understand it? If you are for religion, then too you c...
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by Bhaskar Banerjee - 2006-12-29
The heaven and the earth are harmonious; man is a discord. And not only is he a discord in himself, but he takes pleasure in producing and multiplying discords. Life is nearly one of three things; con...
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by Bhaskar Banerjee - 2006-12-29
One of the axioms in religion is, there is no religion other than Truth. Another is, religion is Love. And since there can be no two religions, it follows that Truth is Love and Love is Truth. This On...
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by Bhaskar Banerjee - 2006-12-29
A most peculiar thing occurred to me, and I am going to tell it to you on the chance that it may have occurred to you too at one time or another, and on hearing me you will handle the situation better...
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by Dr. Charles Sabillon - 2006-12-24
Genocidal killings such as the ones perpetrated by Hitler, Stalin, and Pol Pot are considered by all human rights experts as the worst cases of crimes against humanity. However, those have actually be...