It's great.I don't have to thank anyone for the food I eat.I don't have to spend valuable TV watching time praying to imaginary friends.I don't get offended and go to war when someone challenges my beliefs.And I love sleeping, so am looking forward to the day I die. Eternal deep sleep sounds great.
Top Geary - 27th May 2016 at 12:10 AMI've learnt to ignore when you say derogatory things to me
By the way, I love the fact that this thread goes round and round in circles. The same arguments keep coming up again and again. Its good times.
In my head, your comment sounded like a cat fighting (that 'rrreeeooowwwwwww' noise).
A giant amount of research has been done since his studies, and most psychologists have come to the same conclusion: You want the world to be fair, so you pretend it is.“Zick Rubin of Harvard University and Letitia Anne Peplau of UCLA have conducted surveys to examine the characteristics of people with strong beliefs in a just world. They found that people who have a strong tendency to believe in a just world also tend to be more religious, more authoritarian, more conservative, more likely to admire political leaders and existing social institutions, and more likely to have negative attitudes toward underprivileged groups. To a lesser but still significant degree, the believers in a just world tend to ‘feel less of a need to engage in activities to change society or to alleviate plight of social victims.’”- Claire Andre and Manuel Velasquez from an essay at The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
stumbled across an interesting essay on the interweb:http://youarenotsosmart.com/2010/06/07/the-just-world-fallacy/
In actuality, myths are neither fiction nor history. Nor are most myths, and this will surprise some people, an amalgamation of fiction and history. Rather a myth is something that never happened but is always happening. Myths are the plots of the psyche. They are ongoing, symbolic dramatizations of the inner life of the species, external metaphors for internal events
The Hutt Valley is proliferated with trees. It is stupid that people who live in wooden houses and sit on wooden chairs and sleep on wooden beds bemoan saving a tree, albeit an exaggerated 150 year old one. The day a tree means more than people is a sad day for Taita. Well Done to the church and council for vision and progress. People need to stop living in the past.
Reading comments from some people is a really bad idea.QuoteThe Hutt Valley is proliferated with trees. It is stupid that people who live in wooden houses and sit on wooden chairs and sleep on wooden beds bemoan saving a tree, albeit an exaggerated 150 year old one. The day a tree means more than people is a sad day for Taita. Well Done to the church and council for vision and progress. People need to stop living in the past.I wonder if this person knows what trees actually do.
Quote from: RetardoBot;1279966Reading comments from some people is a really bad idea.QuoteThe Hutt Valley is proliferated with trees. It is stupid that people who live in wooden houses and sit on wooden chairs and sleep on wooden beds bemoan saving a tree, albeit an exaggerated 150 year old one. The day a tree means more than people is a sad day for Taita. Well Done to the church and council for vision and progress. People need to stop living in the past.I wonder if this person knows what trees actually do.yeah didn't really understand the comments, no doubt written by christians.the whole "The day a tree means more than people is a sad day for Taita", doesn't seem to understand that no people would be harmed if the tree wasn't destroyed
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/local/3820792/They-ve-destroyed-150-years-of-our-heritagechurch says "fuck the people, fuck heritage - make way for my tax free business/indoctrination centre"
Most councils have a register of trees, identified as having heritage value, listed for protection in their district plans.Trees protected under district plans cannot be removed or damaged without obtaining a resource consent. Trees can be nominated for protection by landowners or by the public.
Nobody will ever win the battle of the sexes...there\'s too much fraternizing with the enemy.-Henry Kissinger