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Wayne92587

Re: Does All Evil Begin with a Lie?

May 8th, 2013, 3:57 pm

Guilefulness is a better word to use than Lie; the term lie implying intent; Evil being born with or without intent. The consumption of Absolutely Bad Knowledge as though it were Absolutely Good Knowledge (Absolutely Bad Knowledge mistaken to being Absolutely Good Knowledge) has a Dual Quality, bein...
Wayne92587

Re: How does space expand

April 19th, 2013, 12:01 pm

Spiral Out Strange to see someone named Spiral Out use a triangle as an Identity, second Name. Take your second Identity, the Triangle; draw a STRAIGHT line form top to the bottom center of the Triangle; Transfiguring the STRAIGHT line into two parallel lines, the point of division, taking the 90 de...
Wayne92587

Re: Discuss Beyond Good and Evil

April 11th, 2013, 6:13 pm

The would be Christ was prophesized to be a Man that would come to destroy the Law; What Law, God's Law? Yes and No! First, what some believe to be God's Law, Moral Law, is not God's Law. As far as God is concerned the Only Good Law is No Law, Boundlessness, Freedom, Absolute Freedom of Motion. Mora...

Re: Utopianism: When can good and evil co-exsist?

April 5th, 2013, 1:25 pm

If you want to get beyond Good and Evil you must first understand, Know, that the words Good and Evil are only to be used in reference to Knowledge born of a Single Source; Knowledge that causes man to be duplicitous, Guileful, Deceptive, causes man to see himself as being God Like, All Knowing, Sel...
Wayne92587

Re: Discuss Beyond Good and Evil

April 2nd, 2013, 2:37 pm

Bad statement, forget I said it.
Wayne92587

Re: Discuss Beyond Good and Evil

April 1st, 2013, 1:56 pm

The only reason to read Nietzsche is if you are curious as to why a screwball can be so famous.
Wayne92587

Re: Discuss Beyond Good and Evil

March 24th, 2013, 12:10 pm

Damorobo wrote; “The best example of this was his critique of Descartes' 'I think, therefore I am'. I think that Descartes' was suggesting that the 'I' was the agent that gave rise to the thinking. However, Nietzsche suggests that it was the thinking that gave rise to the 'I' and that the only way t...

Re: Restricted freedoms for social order

March 24th, 2013, 9:32 am

Taylorthephilosopher

Thank you for the response; I am glad that someone understood my thought.

One Thing; Absolute Freedom would be detrimental to the individual in the sense that the rest of whole would make it impossible for the individual, by what ever means necessary.

Re: Restricted freedoms for social order

March 23rd, 2013, 3:08 pm

The only Good Law, is no Law, However Boundlessness; Absolute Freedom of motion exists only for an Individual that has no relative, numerical, value, alone in the Emptiness of Time and Space A Singularity only obtains relative, numerical value by being in part, part of a greater whole, by being part...

Re: Restricted freedoms for social order

March 23rd, 2013, 2:30 pm

The word Freedom is Absolute and has no need to be qualified by using the word absolute; Freedom that is not absolute is not Freedom. No man exists as a complete Individuality, as an indivisible Singularity; every Individuality existing in part as part of a greater whole; an individual that is in pa...
Wayne92587

Re: The Nature of Man

March 5th, 2013, 10:31 pm

Granth wrote; “One What!" Wayne wrote; One-1, an Individual, a Singularity of One-1, any One, Single, random Person. Man is only Creature that is capable of being an Individual, One, while at the same time being part of a Greater Whole, a Society; Man being the only creature that creates his ow...
Wayne92587

Re: Is selfishness immoral?

March 5th, 2013, 10:11 pm

Wayne92587 wrote: Nothing is Morally Right, Wrong, Good, Bad, 100% of the Time. Rombomb wrote: “That says that murder and rape are not immoral! Do you mean to advocate that?” Wayne wrote; Not True! What you advocate makes killing in self defense Murder, makes sex wrong, bad, evil, amoral, the origin...
Wayne92587

Re: The Nature of Man

March 5th, 2013, 9:12 pm

the one that created it, however Absolutely Bad Knowledge is easily passed to another, Many others.

Guilefulness, duplicity, deception is catching.
Wayne92587

Re: The Nature of Man

March 5th, 2013, 5:08 pm

Granth wrote: "Who or what defines right and wrong knowledge?"' Better to speak of Good and Bad Knowledge. Absolutely Good Knowledge not having a dual quality. Absolutely Bad Knowledge having a Dual Quality, being Guileful, Duplicitous, the Knowledge of Good and Evil, Knowledge that can be...
Wayne92587

Re: Is selfishness immoral?

March 5th, 2013, 4:41 pm

Wayne92587 wrote: Speaking of Individuality, the existence of an indivisible Singularity requires said Singularity to exist alone in the Emptiness of Time and Space, to have no relative, Numerical value, to have a Numerical value of Zero-O, Nada, Zip, Zilch, Nothing; the motion of a Singularity alon...
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