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<blockquote data-quote="AAA" data-source="post: 121574" data-attributes="member: 5790"><p>Me either. If I did, I would not be here.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is more than possible. It is real. And proof/evidence is everywhere in plain sight. I can show you all, but I fear the direct consequences as well as those associated with time loops and butterfly effect. Ultimately, I am holding back for sake of a little girl.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, from what I have seen, they don't have much of an ethical standard. They apparently like to stalk children and scare the hell out of them, as well as violate people's privacy and use all sorts of corrupt evil dishonest methods to manipulate.</p><p></p><p>I can certainly understand the value of unusual methods and ethical standards as to stay within whatever parameters time travel presents. But I think there has to be an appropriate set of guidelines of sorts considering the awesome power being wielded/possessed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I can relate. For me it is firing up a joint.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Churches are overall good for communities. The fellowship and charity, people trying to live a righteous life accordingly, etc, ...help to maintain strong bonds and a better happier community. So, for those reasons, I consider them to be invaluable. Otherwise, organized religions of those churches are mostly overgrown cults based on bullshit for the sake of power and money.</p><p></p><p>Half of them have no clue what Jesus or Mohamed, etc. were really about. They are in contempt of their teachings and guidelines, and only want to be a part of something. Religions are so often used as an excuse to compete and violate, and usually boils down to arrogance in some form. It's kind of disgusting.</p><p></p><p>Don't waste time with those fools. You don't need religion to find a path to godliness. There are teachings all over history from gurus and priests of every kind that all correspond to each other, conveying the same general spiritual wisdom.</p><p></p><p>Theorizing outside the box doesn't have a place in institutions intolerant of an open mind that questions things anyway. They don't really care about your journey to enlightenment or whatever you want to call it. No, they want to brainwash and grow a cult, to have you parrot a bunch of irrational nonsense.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Indeed there is. Once the world is aware, everything changes. I can see where all hell could break loose over it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Operative word: taught</p><p></p><p>Think of everything that gets jammed into the average person's head over a lifetime. We are taught from very early what to believe, how to think and behave, what to prefer want or need, everything that keeps us under control and enslaved with our own nature.</p><p></p><p>As it is, we are taught all this stuff, and to attach our ego to it. When it comes into question, it is immediately rejected in favor of ego. It is a knee-jerk reaction.</p><p></p><p>Now, replace that with as much love as can be given to young people, with teaching them how to reason with sound logic, with how to question things and apply the scientific method, with how to actually think instead of absorbing all the garbage. Teach them the value of rights and responsibility and compassion for our fellow humans. ...and watch how fast the world changes for the better.</p><p></p><p>Youth is King. We all die and leave it to them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think a lot of it is about the ability to be strictly logical and to think outside the box. It takes intelligent free thinkers.</p><p></p><p>I could probably go into more detail, but that about sums it up, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAA, post: 121574, member: 5790"] Me either. If I did, I would not be here. It is more than possible. It is real. And proof/evidence is everywhere in plain sight. I can show you all, but I fear the direct consequences as well as those associated with time loops and butterfly effect. Ultimately, I am holding back for sake of a little girl. Well, from what I have seen, they don't have much of an ethical standard. They apparently like to stalk children and scare the hell out of them, as well as violate people's privacy and use all sorts of corrupt evil dishonest methods to manipulate. I can certainly understand the value of unusual methods and ethical standards as to stay within whatever parameters time travel presents. But I think there has to be an appropriate set of guidelines of sorts considering the awesome power being wielded/possessed. I can relate. For me it is firing up a joint. Churches are overall good for communities. The fellowship and charity, people trying to live a righteous life accordingly, etc, ...help to maintain strong bonds and a better happier community. So, for those reasons, I consider them to be invaluable. Otherwise, organized religions of those churches are mostly overgrown cults based on bullshit for the sake of power and money. Half of them have no clue what Jesus or Mohamed, etc. were really about. They are in contempt of their teachings and guidelines, and only want to be a part of something. Religions are so often used as an excuse to compete and violate, and usually boils down to arrogance in some form. It's kind of disgusting. Don't waste time with those fools. You don't need religion to find a path to godliness. There are teachings all over history from gurus and priests of every kind that all correspond to each other, conveying the same general spiritual wisdom. Theorizing outside the box doesn't have a place in institutions intolerant of an open mind that questions things anyway. They don't really care about your journey to enlightenment or whatever you want to call it. No, they want to brainwash and grow a cult, to have you parrot a bunch of irrational nonsense. Indeed there is. Once the world is aware, everything changes. I can see where all hell could break loose over it. Operative word: taught Think of everything that gets jammed into the average person's head over a lifetime. We are taught from very early what to believe, how to think and behave, what to prefer want or need, everything that keeps us under control and enslaved with our own nature. As it is, we are taught all this stuff, and to attach our ego to it. When it comes into question, it is immediately rejected in favor of ego. It is a knee-jerk reaction. Now, replace that with as much love as can be given to young people, with teaching them how to reason with sound logic, with how to question things and apply the scientific method, with how to actually think instead of absorbing all the garbage. Teach them the value of rights and responsibility and compassion for our fellow humans. ...and watch how fast the world changes for the better. Youth is King. We all die and leave it to them. I think a lot of it is about the ability to be strictly logical and to think outside the box. It takes intelligent free thinkers. I could probably go into more detail, but that about sums it up, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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