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are the faithful more likely to break God's laws in front of god but not in front of a camera, so is it inevitable that technology will replace god and can even be used to regulate religious behavior in a positive way as a teaching aid ..
when the faithful breaks one of God's laws the first thing they claim is that they are not perfect, but what if the believer had a chance to prove to God that they would be willing to be as perfect as a human could possible be pertaining to God's laws... would they jump at this chance.... since few could possible remember all the laws God has set forth and therefore finds themselves in a position to break them then what if all of God's laws could be uploaded and connected to a device in the form of a cross that would either beep or vibrate or say "I AM" anytime they were about to break any of the laws set forth by God are there any of the faithful that would wear such a device ..if so then why.. and if not then why not |
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Edited by
Derekkye
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Fri 05/09/08 11:50 AM
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There exists such a "device", but you know it not - and it is not for man to tell you. There's only one way to find out - adhere to God's commandments, and He'll show you things that'll make your head spin.
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Why not just flagellate yourself
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it doesnt use batteries
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Why not just flagellate yourself ![]() did you have to look up the spelling of that word? |
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Edited by
Monier
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Fri 05/09/08 11:53 AM
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I would like to be the guy monitoring those devices. I'd take a big paycut just to have that job. Most people that would wear such a device, would do so just to brag to other believers. Honestly, if somebody felt the need to wear one, they would probably be too ignorant to commit any serious sin. Who determines what is right or wrong? It seems we all need a leader to tell us what the holy book says while we should be able to read it ourselves and find our own meanings.
Trust me, any mention of technology and religion in the same sentence gets the fanatics screaming 'New World Order, 666, and the Anti-Christ'. All we need is what we have. |
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it doesnt use batteries ![]() ![]() ![]() right about that |
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There exists such a "device", but you know it not - and it is not for man to tell you. There's only one way to find out - adhere to God's commandments, and He'll show you things that'll make your head spin. ![]() - doesn't 49=64? if it is not for man to tell you then the bible wouldn't exist and you wouldn't know any of these laws .....come on please no parables...it's a simple question |
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There exists such a "device", but you know it not - and it is not for man to tell you. There's only one way to find out - adhere to God's commandments, and He'll show you things that'll make your head spin. ![]() - doesn't 49=64? if it is not for man to tell you then the bible wouldn't exist and you wouldn't know any of these laws .....come on please no parables...it's a simple question God's Word is like a map to the treasure. |
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are the faithful more likely to break God's laws in front of god but not in front of a camera, so is it inevitable that technology will replace god and can even be used to regulate religious behavior in a positive way as a teaching aid .. when the faithful breaks one of God's laws the first thing they claim is that they are not perfect, but what if the believer had a chance to prove to God that they would be willing to be as perfect as a human could possible be pertaining to God's laws... would they jump at this chance.... since few could possible remember all the laws God has set forth and therefore finds themselves in a position to break them then what if all of God's laws could be uploaded and connected to a device in the form of a cross that would either beep or vibrate or say "I AM" anytime they were about to break any of the laws set forth by God are there any of the faithful that would wear such a device ..if so then why.. and if not then why not what? ![]() ![]() |
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There exists such a "device", but you know it not - and it is not for man to tell you. There's only one way to find out - adhere to God's commandments, and He'll show you things that'll make your head spin. ![]() - doesn't 49=64? if it is not for man to tell you then the bible wouldn't exist and you wouldn't know any of these laws .....come on please no parables...it's a simple question God's Word is like a map to the treasure. ...er... ok.....right |
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We are the priests of the Temple of Cyrinx, our great computers fill these hallowed halls...
Sorry I thought a little RUSH was appropriate in this conversation. |
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There exists such a "device", but you know it not - and it is not for man to tell you. There's only one way to find out - adhere to God's commandments, and He'll show you things that'll make your head spin. ![]() - doesn't 49=64? if it is not for man to tell you then the bible wouldn't exist and you wouldn't know any of these laws .....come on please no parables...it's a simple question God's Word is like a map to the treasure. ...er... ok.....right sounds like a typical caveman response...ok....we're good...<<leaving>> |
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![]() ![]() ![]() but will the intelligent machines evolve beyond the need for God's laws |
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There exists such a "device", but you know it not - and it is not for man to tell you. There's only one way to find out - adhere to God's commandments, and He'll show you things that'll make your head spin. ![]() - doesn't 49=64? if it is not for man to tell you then the bible wouldn't exist and you wouldn't know any of these laws .....come on please no parables...it's a simple question God's Word is like a map to the treasure. ...er... ok.....right sounds like a typical caveman response...ok....we're good...<<leaving>> well "iammewhoareyou" it appears if you were wearing the device it would start beeping....it's just a simple question ..no need to get nasty or talk in parables |
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Kurzweil first defines the Singularity as a point in the future when technological advances begin to happen so rapidly that normal humans cannot keep pace, and are "cut out of the loop." Kurzweil emphasizes that this will have a profound, disruptive effect on human societies and on everyday life, and will mark the end of human history as we know it. In place of normal humans, Strong Artificial Intelligences and cybernetically augmented humans will become the dominant forms of sentient life on the Earth. The Singularity will be initiated once self-improving Artificial Intelligences (sentient, highly intelligent computer programs capable of quickly redesigning themselves and their offspring to improve performance) come into existence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Singularity_Is_Near |
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well "iammewhoareyou" it appears if you were wearing the device it would start beeping....it's just a simple question ..no need to get nasty or talk in parables No need for you to judge people, that's not your job. That's should ideally be up to god. |
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