Guest guest Posted February 21, 2007 Report Share Posted February 21, 2007 On 2/20/07, haecklers <haecklers@...> wrote: That smacks of genetic modification to me, I'd rather be thinking happy thoughts. Science vs. spiritual world... ......and there's so little we still know about the physical world, I find it intriguing to consider that our emotions affect factors, including pheromones, and that they're one vehicle by which " life " (whether it is human sexual attraction or fungi using pheromones to mate, increasing in numbers, fermenting our foods, etc., etc.) interacts - very much in the science realm. So often I see people stop short at the magical/mystical answer when often the " rational " scientific finds blow away anything we could have ever created in our hopes or imaginations.... Nothing wrong with happy thoughts, but I happily think there is a physical reality that occurs - that " happy thoughts " become a catalyst for amazing interactions in the organic chemistry world..... Sharon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 hmmm Connie....correct me if I'm wrong,...but isn't the definition of Christian : " to be Christ-like? " Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? Please, if we are going to talk about Christians as a group - could we remember to write " some " Christians. I am one on the liberal side of the spectrum - we are not all literal fundamentalists, we are more invisible because we don't make good TV and media drama - and I do not feel pushed away from seeing the spiritual in nature by discussions of historical provability. Connie > > > > > > , , ....tell me....logically....or scientifically > > >....or historically...Jesus Christ is a historical fact...yes > > > or no? > > > > Well, the accounts told in the NT are not corroborated by any > > historians of the era during which they are alleged to have > occurred. > > Plus, those accounts weren't even written down until 50 or more > years > > after. At the very least, there's a huge amount of room for > > embellishment. So, do I believe that the NT is a 100% accurate > > historical document? No. > > > > > It seems to me that it takes more " faith " to believe in a silly > > > notion that rice " feels and hears " than it does to believe in a > > > living God. > > > > Dr. Emoto's research may seem silly, but apparently, his results > are > > well documented, and other people are able to replicate them. If > > that's the case, his research is not a matter of faith. As I have > no > > attachment to belief in either Dr. Emoto's research or the Bible, > it > > just struck me that you were no less a " faller for anything " than > the > > fans of Dr. Emoto. > > > > As for a living God, we're all living God. The story of Jesus is > > clearly that of someone who is awake to his nondual nature. The > vast > > majority of people today have simply forgotten who they are. > They're > > like waves that are terrified to crash upon the beach because they > > have forgotten that they are also the Ocean and that death upon > the > > beach does not change the wave's true identity as Ocean. Break > free of > > sole identity with I/me, i.e. the egoic dream, and you, too, will > know > > yourself as fully human and fully Divine. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 pray tell...who is judging? Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? > > > Please, if we are going to talk about Christians as a group - could > we remember to write " some " Christians. I am one on the liberal side > of the spectrum - we are not all literal fundamentalists, we are more > invisible because we don't make good TV and media drama - and I do > not feel pushed away from seeing the spiritual in nature by > discussions of historical provability. > > Connie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 > > > > > Definitions just reflect usage. There are obviously multiple Œdefinitions¹ of > Christian. > > And one can be Christ like in many different ways, I¹d imagine. For instance, > is posting born again nonsense to nutrition groups Christ like? > > >> > >> > hmmm Connie....correct me if I'm wrong,...but isn't the definition > of Christian : " to be Christ-like? " >> > >> > >> > Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? >> > >> > >> > Please, if we are going to talk about Christians as a group - > could >> > we remember to write " some " Christians. I am one on the liberal > side >> > of the spectrum - we are not all literal fundamentalists, we are > more >> > invisible because we don't make good TV and media drama - and I > do >> > not feel pushed away from seeing the spiritual in nature by >> > discussions of historical provability. >> > >> > Connie >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 Works rather well for me....desperately trying to follow in His footsteps....but many times...He has to carry me. And since we're giving lessons here....He certainly did rebuke the Pharisees many times...which was a wonderful thing. As a Christian we are supposed to try to pattern our lives after His. Things that He stood for back then, we should stand for even today. He was a very fundamental person, rather old fashioned to be exact. I remember one part in the Gospels where He told the Pharisee's they reminded Him of sepulchers....pearly and white on the outside..and full of dead men's bones on the inside. I'm sure that description would fit a lot of us Christians today. I'm truly glad that He is constant, that He never changes. He is the same yesterday, today and forever. That is someone to look up to. And, I'm glad He loves me no matter how badly I may mess up. I do that a lot too. Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? Yes, it's about transformation and Christ is our role model. How's that " being Christ-like " thing going for you? (insider joke for you non-Christians - one of the things Christ did was to turn the questioner's question back to them. st paul too) Connie > > > > > > > > , , ....tell me....logically....or scientifically > > > >....or historically...Jesus Christ is a historical fact...yes > > > > or no? > > > > > > Well, the accounts told in the NT are not corroborated by any > > > historians of the era during which they are alleged to have > > occurred. > > > Plus, those accounts weren't even written down until 50 or more > > years > > > after. At the very least, there's a huge amount of room for > > > embellishment. So, do I believe that the NT is a 100% accurate > > > historical document? No. > > > > > > > It seems to me that it takes more " faith " to believe in a > silly > > > > notion that rice " feels and hears " than it does to believe in > a > > > > living God. > > > > > > Dr. Emoto's research may seem silly, but apparently, his > results > > are > > > well documented, and other people are able to replicate them. If > > > that's the case, his research is not a matter of faith. As I > have > > no > > > attachment to belief in either Dr. Emoto's research or the > Bible, > > it > > > just struck me that you were no less a " faller for anything " > than > > the > > > fans of Dr. Emoto. > > > > > > As for a living God, we're all living God. The story of Jesus is > > > clearly that of someone who is awake to his nondual nature. The > > vast > > > majority of people today have simply forgotten who they are. > > They're > > > like waves that are terrified to crash upon the beach because > they > > > have forgotten that they are also the Ocean and that death upon > > the > > > beach does not change the wave's true identity as Ocean. Break > > free of > > > sole identity with I/me, i.e. the egoic dream, and you, too, > will > > know > > > yourself as fully human and fully Divine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 As a source of amusement - can you tell me what happens to people who do not believe the Christianity story? --------- Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? > > > Yes, it's about transformation and Christ is our role model. > > How's that " being Christ-like " thing going for you? > > (insider joke for you non-Christians - one of the things Christ did > was to turn the questioner's question back to them. st paul too) > > Connie > > > > > > > > > > > > , , ....tell me....logically....or scientifically > > > > >....or historically...Jesus Christ is a historical fact...yes > > > > > or no? > > > > > > > > Well, the accounts told in the NT are not corroborated by any > > > > historians of the era during which they are alleged to have > > > occurred. > > > > Plus, those accounts weren't even written down until 50 or more > > > years > > > > after. At the very least, there's a huge amount of room for > > > > embellishment. So, do I believe that the NT is a 100% accurate > > > > historical document? No. > > > > > > > > > It seems to me that it takes more " faith " to believe in a > > silly > > > > > notion that rice " feels and hears " than it does to believe in > > a > > > > > living God. > > > > > > > > Dr. Emoto's research may seem silly, but apparently, his > > results > > > are > > > > well documented, and other people are able to replicate them. If > > > > that's the case, his research is not a matter of faith. As I > > have > > > no > > > > attachment to belief in either Dr. Emoto's research or the > > Bible, > > > it > > > > just struck me that you were no less a " faller for anything " > > than > > > the > > > > fans of Dr. Emoto. > > > > > > > > As for a living God, we're all living God. The story of Jesus is > > > > clearly that of someone who is awake to his nondual nature. The > > > vast > > > > majority of people today have simply forgotten who they are. > > > They're > > > > like waves that are terrified to crash upon the beach because > > they > > > > have forgotten that they are also the Ocean and that death upon > > > the > > > > beach does not change the wave's true identity as Ocean. Break > > > free of > > > > sole identity with I/me, i.e. the egoic dream, and you, too, > > will > > > know > > > > yourself as fully human and fully Divine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 In Acts it says they called themselves Christians because they were always talking about them having " Christ in them " . I think you have to be a Christian to understand that. Allyn _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 8:48 AM Subject: Re: Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? hmmm Connie....correct me if I'm wrong,...but isn't the definition of Christian : " to be Christ-like? " Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? Please, if we are going to talk about Christians as a group - could we remember to write " some " Christians. I am one on the liberal side of the spectrum - we are not all literal fundamentalists, we are more invisible because we don't make good TV and media drama - and I do not feel pushed away from seeing the spiritual in nature by discussions of historical provability. Connie > > > > > > , , ....tell me....logically....or scientifically > > >....or historically...Jesus Christ is a historical fact...yes > > > or no? > > > > Well, the accounts told in the NT are not corroborated by any > > historians of the era during which they are alleged to have > occurred. > > Plus, those accounts weren't even written down until 50 or more > years > > after. At the very least, there's a huge amount of room for > > embellishment. So, do I believe that the NT is a 100% accurate > > historical document? No. > > > > > It seems to me that it takes more " faith " to believe in a silly > > > notion that rice " feels and hears " than it does to believe in a > > > living God. > > > > Dr. Emoto's research may seem silly, but apparently, his results > are > > well documented, and other people are able to replicate them. If > > that's the case, his research is not a matter of faith. As I have > no > > attachment to belief in either Dr. Emoto's research or the Bible, > it > > just struck me that you were no less a " faller for anything " than > the > > fans of Dr. Emoto. > > > > As for a living God, we're all living God. The story of Jesus is > > clearly that of someone who is awake to his nondual nature. The > vast > > majority of people today have simply forgotten who they are. > They're > > like waves that are terrified to crash upon the beach because they > > have forgotten that they are also the Ocean and that death upon > the > > beach does not change the wave's true identity as Ocean. Break > free of > > sole identity with I/me, i.e. the egoic dream, and you, too, will > know > > yourself as fully human and fully Divine. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 that is true...they were first called Christians at Antioch..... It's Good to Be Saved!!!! Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? Please, if we are going to talk about Christians as a group - could we remember to write " some " Christians. I am one on the liberal side of the spectrum - we are not all literal fundamentalists, we are more invisible because we don't make good TV and media drama - and I do not feel pushed away from seeing the spiritual in nature by discussions of historical provability. Connie > > > > > > , , ....tell me....logically....or scientifically > > >....or historically...Jesus Christ is a historical fact...yes > > > or no? > > > > Well, the accounts told in the NT are not corroborated by any > > historians of the era during which they are alleged to have > occurred. > > Plus, those accounts weren't even written down until 50 or more > years > > after. At the very least, there's a huge amount of room for > > embellishment. So, do I believe that the NT is a 100% accurate > > historical document? No. > > > > > It seems to me that it takes more " faith " to believe in a silly > > > notion that rice " feels and hears " than it does to believe in a > > > living God. > > > > Dr. Emoto's research may seem silly, but apparently, his results > are > > well documented, and other people are able to replicate them. If > > that's the case, his research is not a matter of faith. As I have > no > > attachment to belief in either Dr. Emoto's research or the Bible, > it > > just struck me that you were no less a " faller for anything " than > the > > fans of Dr. Emoto. > > > > As for a living God, we're all living God. The story of Jesus is > > clearly that of someone who is awake to his nondual nature. The > vast > > majority of people today have simply forgotten who they are. > They're > > like waves that are terrified to crash upon the beach because they > > have forgotten that they are also the Ocean and that death upon > the > > beach does not change the wave's true identity as Ocean. Break > free of > > sole identity with I/me, i.e. the egoic dream, and you, too, will > know > > yourself as fully human and fully Divine. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 Amen sister! Allyn _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 12:14 PM Subject: Re: Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? that is true...they were first called Christians at Antioch..... It's Good to Be Saved!!!! Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? Please, if we are going to talk about Christians as a group - could we remember to write " some " Christians. I am one on the liberal side of the spectrum - we are not all literal fundamentalists, we are more invisible because we don't make good TV and media drama - and I do not feel pushed away from seeing the spiritual in nature by discussions of historical provability. Connie > > > > > > , , ....tell me....logically....or scientifically > > >....or historically...Jesus Christ is a historical fact...yes > > > or no? > > > > Well, the accounts told in the NT are not corroborated by any > > historians of the era during which they are alleged to have > occurred. > > Plus, those accounts weren't even written down until 50 or more > years > > after. At the very least, there's a huge amount of room for > > embellishment. So, do I believe that the NT is a 100% accurate > > historical document? No. > > > > > It seems to me that it takes more " faith " to believe in a silly > > > notion that rice " feels and hears " than it does to believe in a > > > living God. > > > > Dr. Emoto's research may seem silly, but apparently, his results > are > > well documented, and other people are able to replicate them. If > > that's the case, his research is not a matter of faith. As I have > no > > attachment to belief in either Dr. Emoto's research or the Bible, > it > > just struck me that you were no less a " faller for anything " than > the > > fans of Dr. Emoto. > > > > As for a living God, we're all living God. The story of Jesus is > > clearly that of someone who is awake to his nondual nature. The > vast > > majority of people today have simply forgotten who they are. > They're > > like waves that are terrified to crash upon the beach because they > > have forgotten that they are also the Ocean and that death upon > the > > beach does not change the wave's true identity as Ocean. Break > free of > > sole identity with I/me, i.e. the egoic dream, and you, too, will > know > > yourself as fully human and fully Divine. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 Gene,,, you said you didn't want to play anymore..so I decline to be your " source of amusement " ... It's Good to Be Saved!!!! Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? > > > Yes, it's about transformation and Christ is our role model. > > How's that " being Christ-like " thing going for you? > > (insider joke for you non-Christians - one of the things Christ did > was to turn the questioner's question back to them. st paul too) > > Connie > > > > > > > > > > > > , , ....tell me....logically....or scientifically > > > > >....or historically...Jesus Christ is a historical fact...yes > > > > > or no? > > > > > > > > Well, the accounts told in the NT are not corroborated by any > > > > historians of the era during which they are alleged to have > > > occurred. > > > > Plus, those accounts weren't even written down until 50 or more > > > years > > > > after. At the very least, there's a huge amount of room for > > > > embellishment. So, do I believe that the NT is a 100% accurate > > > > historical document? No. > > > > > > > > > It seems to me that it takes more " faith " to believe in a > > silly > > > > > notion that rice " feels and hears " than it does to believe in > > a > > > > > living God. > > > > > > > > Dr. Emoto's research may seem silly, but apparently, his > > results > > > are > > > > well documented, and other people are able to replicate them. If > > > > that's the case, his research is not a matter of faith. As I > > have > > > no > > > > attachment to belief in either Dr. Emoto's research or the > > Bible, > > > it > > > > just struck me that you were no less a " faller for anything " > > than > > > the > > > > fans of Dr. Emoto. > > > > > > > > As for a living God, we're all living God. The story of Jesus is > > > > clearly that of someone who is awake to his nondual nature. The > > > vast > > > > majority of people today have simply forgotten who they are. > > > They're > > > > like waves that are terrified to crash upon the beach because > > they > > > > have forgotten that they are also the Ocean and that death upon > > > the > > > > beach does not change the wave's true identity as Ocean. Break > > > free of > > > > sole identity with I/me, i.e. the egoic dream, and you, too, > > will > > > know > > > > yourself as fully human and fully Divine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 Read the Bible, it will tell you! Allyn _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 7:23 PM Subject: Re: Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? Gene,,, you said you didn't want to play anymore..so I decline to be your " source of amusement " ... It's Good to Be Saved!!!! Re: Emotions affect fermentation outcome? > > > Yes, it's about transformation and Christ is our role model. > > How's that " being Christ-like " thing going for you? > > (insider joke for you non-Christians - one of the things Christ did > was to turn the questioner's question back to them. st paul too) > > Connie > > > > > > > > > > > > , , ....tell me....logically....or scientifically > > > > >....or historically...Jesus Christ is a historical fact...yes > > > > > or no? > > > > > > > > Well, the accounts told in the NT are not corroborated by any > > > > historians of the era during which they are alleged to have > > > occurred. > > > > Plus, those accounts weren't even written down until 50 or more > > > years > > > > after. At the very least, there's a huge amount of room for > > > > embellishment. So, do I believe that the NT is a 100% accurate > > > > historical document? No. > > > > > > > > > It seems to me that it takes more " faith " to believe in a > > silly > > > > > notion that rice " feels and hears " than it does to believe in > > a > > > > > living God. > > > > > > > > Dr. Emoto's research may seem silly, but apparently, his > > results > > > are > > > > well documented, and other people are able to replicate them. If > > > > that's the case, his research is not a matter of faith. As I > > have > > > no > > > > attachment to belief in either Dr. Emoto's research or the > > Bible, > > > it > > > > just struck me that you were no less a " faller for anything " > > than > > > the > > > > fans of Dr. Emoto. > > > > > > > > As for a living God, we're all living God. The story of Jesus is > > > > clearly that of someone who is awake to his nondual nature. The > > > vast > > > > majority of people today have simply forgotten who they are. > > > They're > > > > like waves that are terrified to crash upon the beach because > > they > > > > have forgotten that they are also the Ocean and that death upon > > > the > > > > beach does not change the wave's true identity as Ocean. Break > > > free of > > > > sole identity with I/me, i.e. the egoic dream, and you, too, > > will > > > know > > > > yourself as fully human and fully Divine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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