Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: Is there a word for the opposite of a libertarian?” plus 5 more |
- Question: Is there a word for the opposite of a libertarian?
- Question: I'd like to buy some time?
- Question: DOES TIME HAS BEGINNING OR AN END?
- Question: Is it possible to name yourself as a freethinker or does someone else have to say it in order to be true?
- Question: If women reasoned more, which major problems (if any) would be solved? And why? P.s. I'll be asking the same of men in a separate question?
- Question: Are Christian saints enlightened according to Hinduism/Buddhism?
| Question: Is there a word for the opposite of a libertarian? Posted: 27 Sep 2016 09:08 AM PDT Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel |
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| Question: DOES TIME HAS BEGINNING OR AN END? Posted: 27 Sep 2016 07:17 AM PDT Do you believe Space has a beggining and /or and end? Have you heard of the time-space continuim? Truth is there are many theories but NOBODY really knows, we may well never know, which by definition would strongly suggest they don't |
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| Posted: 27 Sep 2016 06:08 AM PDT I don't think there is a difference between men and women's ability to reason. If people reasoned more the Star Ship Enterprise would have been blown up 100 times because Kirk's (or Uhura's) instincts were more useful than Spock's (or Saavik's) reasoning. There is no logical reason to ask this question divided by gender. But then logic is not really all that useful, is it? |
| Question: Are Christian saints enlightened according to Hinduism/Buddhism? Posted: 27 Sep 2016 02:48 AM PDT In the Eastern belief of reincarnation and enlightenment (I know that enlightenment and other "higher" states of consciousness are REAL and achievable in this life) are the saints of Christianity (Islam, too) enlightened? Of course Jesus and Muhammad are 'enlightened', they were perfect. And there are stories in Buddhism and Hinduism of people becoming enlightened quickly for their high morals and detachment from all worldly things. I ask because every religion or philosophy that has a drawing of a wise person, they usually draw a "halo" behind their heads to signify they are wise. Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad, saints, many philosophers are drawn with this halo... It is like a universal symbol of "this is a spiritually advanced person". Is enlightenment not achievable to everyone since every religion and every 'good' philosophy teach the same high moral standards? |
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