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December 3rd, 2002, 12:01 AM
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Re: Psychology NOT religion
Go ahead mlmbd say what you want, this is just a forum and only a forum. Had this been a real debate you would have heard the opening of gun ports prior to firing of all weapons.
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December 5th, 2002, 07:14 AM
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Re: Psychology NOT religion
President Elect Shang,
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Go ahead mlmbd say what you want, this is just a forum and only a forum.
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As I said I will wait to see the subject, before I voice an opinion! As to
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Had this been a real debate you would have heard the opening of gun ports prior to firing of all weapons.
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If this had been a REAL debate, what on earth ever gave you the idea you would be around to open gun ports?! Let alone fire all weapons?!
I have a small story to tell you. A very very wise man gave me this advise, "don't worry about those that find the need to boast or brags. About their debating prowess. They are simply dealing with an inferiority complex!" This sage advise was given to me on the day of my first collegiate debate. My coach (the individual I am referring to), could tell I was concerned how well I was going to do, in the debate. The team we were facing was the previous years "National Collegiate Debate Tournament Winner". I had good reason to worry, or so it seemed until he dropped that little pearl of wisdom in my lap.
So please don't misinterpret my lack of response, as my being inadequate.
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December 5th, 2002, 08:24 AM
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Re: Psychology NOT religion
The can of worms is taken off the shelf! I am glad that we did not kill this topic, although it was President Elect Shang's prerogative to do so, as he was the initiator of this topic.
I say that humans for the most part are NOT xenophobic. If we were xenophobic, we would all be living in a primitive, stone-age society in which all of us spend our lives in our own close-knit little villages, with little knowledge of what is occuring elsewhere in the world.
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December 5th, 2002, 04:26 PM
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Re: Psychology NOT religion
Good point Kamog. Very good point and shame on me. Kamog (for anyone that is just reading this) is correct. From a pschology point of view fear of large crowds is around number 8 on the most reported scale (can't remember the precise position now. Shame on me, shame on me. I should have been more clear to ask:
Do you think that humans are xenophibic toward the concept of extraterrstrials?
Let me retract my first question and replace it with the correct one above. Shame on me I should have known better.
[ December 05, 2002, 15:32: Message edited by: President Elect Shang ]
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December 5th, 2002, 04:36 PM
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Re: Psychology NOT religion
I never read it that way mlmbd. I never even thought along those lines. Most likely since I lack an ego (that was Freud's little pearl of ignorance) I view everyone as equals till they prove themselves different. Did I mention Freud was a quack? Well that’s a whole debate in itself and I don’t want to go there right now.
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December 6th, 2002, 12:00 AM
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Re: Psychology NOT religion
Speaking of weird things under rocks, where did the phrase "open a can of worms" originate?
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December 6th, 2002, 12:39 AM
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Re: Psychology NOT religion
"Speaking of weird things under rocks, where did the phrase "open a can of worms" originate?"
Probably those joke things where you open a can and a bunch of fake worms fly out in your face.
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