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What about this belief module...
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Started this discussion. Last reply by James Germiquet Mar 31, 2012.

My religious dilemma which church should I join
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Silnaika Saira replied to James Germiquet's discussion Proselytizing rules are a joke
"Anyone should be allowed to believe what they want as long as it harms no one. There is no good reason to start a war with others just because they believe different things. Person 1: " Are you going to bed yet?" Person 2: "Not…"
Oct 18, 2012
Sidian M.S. Jones replied to James Germiquet's discussion Open Source Religion.. the start of just another religion
"Let's see...Belief Module forum has existed only for a few days, yet has 125 posts. I'd say we're good on the searching part."
Mar 31, 2012
Sidian M.S. Jones left a comment for James Germiquet
""In summary, I am not "debating" whether or not a belief module is valid or invalid, I am asking how what seem to be contrary belief modules can co  exist and both be valid, not only within an individual as I asked Kernel about…"
Mar 31, 2012
Kernel John left a comment for James Germiquet
"Yes James, as you said to Sid. if YOU "FEEL . . . ." The problem is I never referenced man affective level of cognition - I said, "You sometimes do this by being obnoxious and testing limits." I gave you my observation - more, I…"
Mar 31, 2012
Kernel John left a comment for James Germiquet
"Don't worry about me James. Worry about . . . ."
Mar 31, 2012
James Germiquet replied to giordio cieszkowski's discussion ethics should be approached rationally
"And what is the purpose of adding lies to a system? It is to cover the truth of the system that one does not want to accept. So you throw a blanket of lies over that truth as to why it is necessary to do what the system says you should not do…"
Mar 31, 2012
Sidian M.S. Jones replied to James Germiquet's discussion Open Source Religion.. the start of just another religion
"Then you fail to understand the process. Case closed. "
Mar 31, 2012
James Germiquet replied to giordio cieszkowski's discussion There are categories of Deities with different capabilities
"WOW I love it. No coincidence the colors of the chakra? are ROYGBIV as the vibrations go from lower to higher?  But yes God is the white light and depending on ones perception of God, we see God as many different colors and shades…"
Mar 31, 2012
James Germiquet replied to giordio cieszkowski's discussion science is true
"Some explain the relationship thus. Science is the study of creation. Religion is the study of the creator. Unfortunately Religion is always being hijacked by those who want to control the creation by claiming they have been given this…"
Mar 31, 2012
James Germiquet replied to giordio cieszkowski's discussion Word problems to solve religious dilemmas logically
"I have a tendency to try to find the most direct root. That is why I like the simplicity of all the laws of Moses being fulfilled by just adhereing to 2 very simple laws. Love truth and righteousness above all else and love your neighbor…"
Mar 31, 2012
James Germiquet replied to giordio cieszkowski's discussion there are moral tests and traps
"I think it has to do with making the name pronouncable as JHVH might be a bit difficult to say without the little vowels as a hint in the pronunciation.  "
Mar 31, 2012
James Germiquet replied to Kernel John's discussion The Satan Belief
"Actually it was merely a slight misunderstanding in the term god incarnate which should simply have been referred to as the spirit of god manifested in a human being and but of course according to you I lack critical faculties and internal…"
Mar 31, 2012
Kernel John replied to James Germiquet's discussion Open Source Religion.. the start of just another religion
"Ya Sid, what is it about your mind?  James called me "weak minded" earlier.  I shall claim weak mindedness is contagious and that I caught it from you. . . . Is there no limit to the insults James can dish out?  I think he…"
Mar 31, 2012
James Germiquet left a comment for Kernel John
"Kernel you said "James, you wonder how much people really love you.  You sometimes do this by being obnoxious and testing limits.  In this case, you seem to be testing how tolerant people really are around here and, in the process,…"
Mar 31, 2012
James Germiquet replied to giordio cieszkowski's discussion afterlife
"An interesting belief module. There are some who might suggest, if that is what you believe then that is what you will experience. If we are seperate energies, what ever any of us believes will come to pass, so one should be careful of what one…"
Mar 31, 2012
Kernel John left a comment for James Germiquet
"James, you wonder how much people really love you.  You sometimes do this by being obnoxious and testing limits.  In this case, you seem to be testing how tolerant people really are around here and, in the process, alienating yourself from…"
Mar 31, 2012

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At 3:03pm on March 31, 2012, Sidian M.S. Jones said…

"In summary, I am not "debating" whether or not a belief module is valid or invalid, I am asking how what seem to be contrary belief modules can co  exist and both be valid, not only within an individual as I asked Kernel about Jesus and Satan, but also between my own belief modules and other peoples belief modules, that may be contrary to mine."

This is testament to the fact that you don't understand how OSR works.

Think about it, if we only allowed belief modules that jive with YOUR belief modules, we'd just be making another religion wouldn't we? Nothing special about that.

OSR is TRANSPARENT. There is no inherent dogma. That means that ALL belief modules are accepted. Whether a person believes in them or not is up to them.

We are here to map the Human Belief Genome. That means collecting ALL belief modules.

Ironic how your accusation of the open system being dogmatic was really just a reflection of you thinking that there should be a dogmatic approach (only accepting belief modules that work with one another).

At 2:38pm on March 31, 2012, Kernel John said…

Yes James, as you said to Sid. if YOU "FEEL . . . ." The problem is I never referenced man affective level of cognition - I said, "You sometimes do this by being obnoxious and testing limits." I gave you my observation - more, I did not share how I feel about you.  In the past 48 hours, there have been 2 others in addition to myself who have asked you to back off.  You have not.  Hey, maybe obnoxious is too strong a word.  Maybe you should simply tone down the intensity - unless you have something you are trying to prove. 

At 2:25pm on March 31, 2012, Kernel John said…

Don't worry about me James. Worry about . . . .

At 12:28pm on March 31, 2012, Kernel John said…

James, you wonder how much people really love you.  You sometimes do this by being obnoxious and testing limits.  In this case, you seem to be testing how tolerant people really are around here and, in the process, alienating yourself from some pretty tolerant people - IMHO. Try listening a little harder and speaking a little less frequently for awhile.  Its quality not quantity of participation that counts.  Love ya man.

At 9:27am on March 31, 2012, Kernel John said…

James, why do you insult people by calling them "weak minded".  That's pretty offensive stuff. 

http://www.opensourcereligion.net/xn/detail/855906:Comment:185644

At 11:53pm on March 30, 2012, Sidian M.S. Jones said…

James, what is it about your mind that you cannot consistently comprehend how OSR works?

At 3:00pm on March 25, 2012, Kernel John said…
At 12:58pm on September 4, 2011, Jeff H said…

We all have sins in our family's let alone our country's history. We also all have great points... 

"The global AIDS program is a rare exception. So far, roughly 1.4 million AIDS patients have received lifesaving medicine paid for with American dollars, up from 50,000 before the initiative. Even Mr. Bush’s most ardent foes, among them Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, his 2004 Democratic challenger, find it difficult to argue with the numbers."

From the often quoted NY Times. If they have something nice to say about Bush, its gotta be to big to ignore, and its gotta be true. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/05/washington/05aids.html?pagewanted=all

At 12:24pm on August 24, 2011, Jeff H said…

 

Blueletter Bible is a fantastic tool for studying the Bible. This came across my Facebook today, and I remembered our conversation about studying the Bible so I thought I share it with you too. Enjoy http://networkedblogs.com/m4q6T 

At 11:18pm on August 23, 2011, Jeff H said…

depending on your settings everyone can see your comments when you approve them. Like I said Dirks is a putz, and our favorite screwball doesn't believe Islam. He just wants to get his digs into Christianity.

 

James Germiquet's Blog

Core beliefs

 

I am not much of a blogger, but Kernel has requested I put my core beliefs here for referencing.

My core beliefs hang on the two commandments Jesus left his followers.

1. Love the spirit of Truth and Righteousness above all.

2. Love your neighbor as yourself.

I believe we should try to approach these matters through the expression of them in non religious or secular expressions of them that everyone can understand.

Having said that, my own personal…

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