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Roman Catholic RC Realist Conundrum RC Pronounced Arsy World English Dictionary arsey or arsy (s) adj , arsier , arsiest

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Realism, Realistic, or Realists may refer to: Realism (arts), the general attempt to depict things accurately, from either a visual, social or emotional perspective Realism (international relations), the view that world politics are driven by competitive self-interest Realism (theatre), 19th century theatre movement focused on bringing fidelity of real life to texts and performances Literary realism, a literary movement stressing the depiction of contemporary life and society as it exists or existed Philosophical realism, belief that reality exists independently of observers Moral realism or ethical realism, a non-nihilist view of morality that claims ethical sentences express propositions made true by objective features of the world, independent of subjective opinion Scientific realism, the doctrine that certain objects or theories in science are real Depressive realism, a theory that individuals suffering from clinical depression have a more accurate view of reality Ethnographic realism, a writing style that narrates the author's anthropological observations as if they were first-hand Legal realism, a jurisprudence emphasizing the substantive results of the law Tactical realism, a genre of combat simulations in computer gaming Magic realism, a literary genre Realism theory, the belief that cognitive biases are not "errors", but rather methods of dealing with the "real world" Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, art movement

Reality is the Truth impervious to perception yet precisely due to perception Truth that which God would observe whether or not He exists or whether or not one believes He exists IDEAL Simply Reality Sanely Dealt With According to some theories of democracy, popular sovereignty is the founding principle of such a system.[3] However, the democratic principle has also been expressed as "the freedom to call something into being which did not exist before, which was not given and which therefore, strictly speaking, could not be known."[4] This type of freedom, which is connected to human "natality," or the capacity to begin anew, sees democracy as "not only a political system [but] an ideal, an aspiration, really, intimately connected to and dependent upon a picture of what it is to be humanof what it is a human should be to be fully human."[5] BIAS Benevolence Interest Alone Stand against 7 Billion Stand with 7 Billion and 7 Billion will stand in for you

Francis of Assisi Meager Universal Laboring Equals 1181/1182 - 1226 St. Francis of Assisi (Italian: San Francesco d'Assisi, baptized Giovanni, born Francesco di Pietro di Bernardone;[2] 1181/1182 October 3, 1226)[3] was an Italian Catholic friar and preacher. He founded the men's Franciscan Order, the womens Order of St. Clare, and the Third Order of Saint Francis for men and women not able to live the lives of itinerant preachers followed by the early members of the Order of Friars Minor or the monastic lives of the Poor Clares.[4] Though he was never ordained to the Catholic priesthood, Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history.[4] In 1219, he went to Egypt in an attempt to convert the Sultan to put an end to the conflict of the Crusades.[6] By this point, the Franciscan Order had grown to such an extent that its primitive organizational structure was no longer sufficient. He returned to Italy to organize the Order. Once his community was authorized by the Pope, he withdrew increasingly from external affairs. In 1223, Francis arranged for the first Christmas manger scene.[5] In 1224, he received the stigmata,[5] making him the first recorded person to bear the wounds of Christ's Passion.[7] He died during the evening hours of October 3, 1226, while listening to a reading he had requested of Psalm 140. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psalm_140 Psalm 140 is the 140th Psalm from the Book of Psalms. It describes putting one's trust in God while threatened with evil. Domine, clamavi. A prayer against sinful words, and deceitful flatterers. A psalm of David. [1] I have cried to the, O Lord, hear me: hearken to my voice, when I cry to thee. [2] Let my prayer be directed as incense in thy sight; the lifting up of my hands, as evening sacrifice. [3] Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth: and a door round about my lips. [4] Incline not my heart to evil words; to make excuses in sins. With men that work iniquity: and I will not communicate with the choicest of them. [5] The just shall correct me in mercy, and shall reprove me: but let not the oil of the sinner fatten my head. For my prayer also shall still be against the things with which they are well pleased: [5] Let not the oil of the sinner: That is, the flattery, or deceitful praise.-- Ibid. [5] For my prayer: So far from coveting their praises, who are never well pleased but with things that are evil; I shall continually pray to be preserved from such things as they are delighted with. [6] Their judges falling upon the rock have been swallowed up. They shall hear my words, for they have prevailed: [7] As when the thickness of the earth is broken up upon the ground: Our bones are scattered by the side of hell. [8] But o to thee, O Lord, Lord, are my eyes: in thee have I put my trust, take not away my soul. [9] Keep me from the snare, which they have laid for me, and from the stumbling blocks of them that work iniquity. [10] The wicked shall fall in his net: I am alone until I pass. [6] Their judges: Their rulers, or chiefs, quickly vanish and perish, like ships dashed against the rocks, and swallowed up by the waves. Let them then hear my words, for they are powerful and will prevail; or, as it is in the Hebrew, for they are sweet. [10] I am alone: Singularly protected by the Almighty, until I pass all their nets and snares. Douay-Rheims Bible

www.Amen.Infidels2014.com NEWS Never Ending War Story On 13 March 2013, upon his election as Pope, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina chose Francis as his papal name in honor of Saint Francis, becoming Pope Francis.[40] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIt-Rp6y6Ks new "Jesuit pope" Francis controlled by black pope Jesuit 1. Member of Roman Catholic religious order A member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order engaged in missionary and educational work worldwide. The order was founded by Saint Ignatius Loyola in 1534 with the objective of defending Catholicism against the Reformation. 2. Offensive Term An offensive term for somebody regarded as crafty or scheming, especially somebody who uses deliberately ambiguous or confusing words to deceive others PRICK mi FIBIB Political Religious Illusion Charlatan Kleptocracy media inciting Fickle Inherent Bias Ignorant Bliss

Yamaka Jesuit Jewish Connect Does a person who understands X understand Y? Rich get richer poor get poorer

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaka The Yamaka (; Pali for "pairs") is part of the Pali Canon, the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism. It is included in the Abhidhamma Pitaka, which according to the scriptures themselves was taught by the Buddha himself. Scholars do not take this literally, though some have suggested that some central ideas of the Abhidhamma may go back to him. The book is in ten chapters, each dealing with a particular topic of Buddhist doctrine: roots, aggregates and so on. The treatment is by way of questions and answers: Is X Y? But is Y X? This pairing of converse questions gives the book its name, which means "pair" in Pali. In addition to the identity questions above, the main types are: For a person (and/or in a place) that X arises/arose/will arise/cease, does/did/will Y ... ? Does a person who understands X understand Y? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism Buddhism (Pali/Sanskrit: Buddha Dharma) is a religion and philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha (Pli/Sanskrit "the awakened one"). The Buddha lived and taught in the northeastern Indian subcontinent some time between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE.[1] He is recognized by Buddhists as an awakened or enlightened teacher who shared his insights to help sentient beings end suffering (or dukkha), achieve nirvana, and escape what is seen as a cycle of suffering and rebirth. Two major branches of Buddhism are recognized: Theravada ("The School of the Elders") and Mahayana ("The Great Vehicle"). Theravadathe oldest surviving branchhas a widespread following in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Mahayana is found throughout East Asia and includes the traditions of Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Shingon, Tendai and Shinnyo-en. In some classifications Vajrayanaa subcategory of Mahayana practiced in Tibet and Mongoliais recognized as a third branch. While Buddhism remains most popular within Asia, both branches are now found throughout the world. Estimates of Buddhists worldwide vary significantly depending on the way Buddhist adherence is defined. Lower estimates are between 350500 million.[2] Buddhist schools vary on the exact nature of the path to liberation, the importance and canonicity of various teachings and scriptures, and especially their respective practices.[3] The foundations of Buddhist tradition and practice are the Three Jewels: the Buddha, the Dharma (the teachings), and the Sangha (the community). Taking "refuge in the triple gem" has traditionally been a declaration and commitment to being on the Buddhist path and in general distinguishes a Buddhist from a non-Buddhist.[4] Other practices may include following ethical precepts, support of the monastic community, renouncing conventional living and becoming a monastic, the development of mindfulness and practice of meditation, cultivation of higher wisdom and discernment, study of scriptures, devotional practices, ceremonies, and in the Mahayana tradition, invocation of buddhas and bodhisattvas. Sentient being http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentient_beings_(Buddhism) Sentient beings is a technical term in Buddhist discourse. Broadly speaking, it denotes beings with consciousness or sentience or, in some contexts, life itself.[1] Specifically, it denotes the presence of the five aggregates, or skandhas.[2] While distinctions in usage and potential subdivisions or classes of sentient beings vary from one school, teacher, or thinker to anotherand there is debate within some Buddhist schools as to what exactly constitutes sentience and how it is to be recognized[citation needed]it principally refers to beings in contrast with buddhahood. That is, sentient beings are characteristically not

enlightened, and are thus confined to the death, rebirth, and suffering characteristic of Sasra.[3] However, Mahayana Buddhism simultaneously teaches (in the Tathagatagarbha doctrine particularly) that sentient beings also contain Buddha-naturethe intrinsic potential to transcend the conditions of samsara and attain enlightenment, thereby becoming a Buddha.[4] In Mahayana Buddhism, it is to sentient beings that the Bodhisattva vow of compassion is pledged. Furthermore, and particularly in Tibetan Buddhism and Japanese Buddhism, all beings (including plant life and even inanimate objects or entities considered spiritual or metaphysical by conventional Western thought) are or may be considered sentient beings.[5][6]

Those who greatly enlighten illusion are Buddhas; those who are greatly deluded about enlightenment are sentient beings. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentience Sentience is the ability to feel, or perceive, or be conscious, or have subjective experiences. 18th century philosophers used the term to distinguish the ability to think ("reason") from the ability to feel ("sentience"). In modern western philosophy, sentience is the ability to have sensations or experiences (known as "qualia"). For Eastern philosophy, sentience is a metaphysical quality of all things that requires respect and care. The term is central to the philosophy of animal rights, because sentience implies the ability to suffer, which entails certain rights. In science fiction, a non-human character described as "sentient" will typically have similar abilities, qualities and rights to a human being. In the philosophy of consciousness, "sentience" can refer to the ability of any entity to have subjective perceptual experiences, or "qualia".[1] This is distinct from other aspects of the mind and consciousness, such as creativity, intelligence, sapience, self-awareness, and intentionality (the ability to have thoughts that mean something or are "about" something). Sentience is a minimalistic way of defining "consciousness", which is otherwise commonly used to collectively describe sentience plus other characteristics of the mind. Some philosophers, notably Colin McGinn, believe that sentience will never be understood, a position known as "New Mysterianism". They do not deny that most other aspects of consciousness are subject to scientific investigation but they argue that subjective experiences will never be explained; i.e., sentience is the only aspect of consciousness that can't be explained. Other philosophers (such as Daniel Dennett) disagree, arguing that all aspects of consciousness will eventually yield to scientific investigation. Although the term "sentience" is avoided by major artificial intelligence textbooks and researchers,[4] it is sometimes used in popular accounts of AI to describe "human level or higher intelligence" (or strong AI). This is closely related to the use of the term in science fiction. Some sources reserve the term "sapience" for human level intelligence and make a distinction between "sentience" and "sapience".[citation needed]

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer science that aims to create it. AI textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents"[2] where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chances of success.[3] John McCarthy, who coined the term in 1956,[4] defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines."[5] The field was founded on the claim that a central property of humans, intelligencethe sapience of Homo sapienscan be so precisely described that it can be simulated by a machine.[6] This raises philosophical issues about the nature of the mind and the ethics of creating artificial beings, issues which have been

addressed by myth, fiction and philosophy since antiquity.[7] Artificial intelligence has been the subject of optimism,[8] but has also suffered setbacks[9] and, today, has become an essential part of the technology industry, providing the heavy lifting for many of the most difficult problems in computer science.[10] SAPIENCE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapience#Sapience Wisdom is a deep understanding and realizing of people, things, events or situations, resulting in the ability to choose or act or inspire to consistently produce the optimum results with a minimum of time, energy or thought. It is the ability to optimally (effectively and efficiently) apply perceptions and knowledge and so produce the desired results. Wisdom is also the comprehension of what is true or right coupled with optimum judgment as to action. Synonyms include: sagacity, discernment, or insight. Wisdom often requires control of one's emotional reactions (the "passions") so that one's principles, reason and knowledge prevail to determine one's actions. A basic philosophical definition of wisdom is to make the best use of knowledge.[1] The opposite of wisdom is folly. The ancient Greeks considered wisdom to be an important virtue, personified as the goddesses Metis and Athena. To Socrates and Plato, philosophy was literally the love of Wisdom (philosophia). This permeates Plato's dialogues, especially The Republic, in which the leaders of his proposed utopia are to be philosopher kings: rulers who understand the Form of the Good and possess the courage to act accordingly. Aristotle, in his Metaphysics, defined wisdom as the understanding of causes, i.e. knowing why things are a certain way, which is deeper than merely knowing that things are a certain way.[2] Wisdom is also important within Christianity. Jesus emphasized it.[3][4] Paul the Apostle, in his first epistle to the Corinthians, argued that there is both secular and divine wisdom, urging Christians to pursue the latter. Prudence, which is intimately related to wisdom, became one of the fourcardinal virtues of Catholicism. The Christian philosopher Thomas Aquinas considered wisdom to be the "father" (i.e. the cause, measure, and form) of all virtues. In the Inuit tradition, developing wisdom was the aim of teaching. An Inuit Elder said that a person became wise when they could see what needed to be done and do it successfully without being told what to do. Nicholas Maxwell, a contemporary philosopher, advocates that academia ought to alter its focus from the acquisition of knowledge to seeking and promoting wisdom, which he defines as the capacity to realize what is of value in life, for oneself and others.[5] Psychological perspectives Psychologists have gathered data on commonly held beliefs or folk theories about wisdom.[6] These analyses indicate that although "there is an overlap of the implicit theory of wisdom with intelligence, perceptiveness, spirituality and shrewdness, it is evident that wisdom is a distinct term and not a composite of other terms."[7] Many, but not all, studies find that adults' self-ratings of perspective/wisdom do not depend on age.[8][9] This stands in contrast to the popular notion that wisdom increases with age,[9] supported by a recent study showing that regardless of their education, IQ or gender, older adults possess superior reasoning about societal and interpersonal conflicts.[10] In many cultures the name for third molars, which are the last teeth to grow, is etymologically linked with wisdom, e.g. as in the English wisdom tooth. In 2009, a study reviewed which brain processes might be related to wisdom.[11] Researchers in the field of positive psychology have defined wisdom as the coordination of "knowledge and experience" and "its deliberate use to improve well being."[12] With this definition, wisdom can supposedly be measured using the following criteria.[8] A wise person has self-knowledge. A wise person seems sincere and direct with others. Others ask wise people for advice. A wise person's actions are consistent with his/her ethical beliefs. Measurement instruments that use these criteria have acceptable to good internal consistency and low testretest reliability (r in the range of 0.35 to 0.67).[8]

Religious perspectives Further information: Sophia (wisdom) Some religions have specific teachings relating to wisdom. Ancient Egypt Saa represents the personification of wisdom or the God of wisdom in Ancient Egyptian Mythology. Hebrew Bible This section may be confusing or unclear to readers. Please help clarify the section; suggestions may be found on the talk page.(December 2010) In the Christian Bible and Jewish scripture, wisdom is represented by the sense of justice of the lawful and wise king Solomon, who asks God for wisdom in 2 Chronicles 1. Much of the Book of Proverbs, a book of wise sayings, is attributed to Solomon. In Proverbs 1:7 and 9:10, the fear of the Lord is called the beginning or foundation of wisdom while Proverbs 8:13 declares "To fear the Lord is to hate evil". In Proverbs 1:20, there is also reference to wisdom personified in female form, "Wisdom calls aloud in the street, she raises her voice in the public squares." Continuing in Proverbs 8:22-31, this personified wisdom is described as being present with God before creation began and even taking part in creation itself, delighting especially in human beings. It has been posited that an ancient belief existed among the Jews and Samaritans that both the wisest and most aged among them would grow caprine horns, which were known euphemistically as "rays of light" () , hence the following ancient Hebrew dictums:[13] From Wisdom's ("Power" or "an animal horn") Authority is born. His Wisdom shone (qaran) unto them like ("power" or "an animal horn") (qeren) of light - (perhaps a more poetic translation would be 'his wisdom shone like a powerful beam of light'). However this is most likely a mistranslation of the Hebrew 'Keren' which means 'pride/defiance' (Psalm 75:5) in the emotive context but 'animal horn' in the vulgate.[14] Possibly one of the most famous results of this error was Michelangelo's addition of horns to his statue of Moses. In a general sense the Hebrew for "horn" can be taken to represent the emotive and political concept of power. The word wisdom is mentioned 222 times in the Old Testament and New Testament of the Bible . Both the books of Proverbs and Psalms urge readers to obtain and to increase in wisdom. Here are some of the things that the Bible says that wisdom is responsible for: Building and establishing a house (Proverbs 24:3-4). Preserving life (Proverbs 3:21-23). Safety and a clear path (Proverbs 3:21-23). Better to own than gold or silver (Proverbs 16:16). Giver of patience and glory (Proverbs 19:11). New Testament Further information: Sophia_(wisdom) Furthermore, there is an oppositional element in Christian thought between secular wisdom and Godly wisdom. The apostle Paul states that worldly wisdom thinks the claims of Christ to be foolishness. However, to those who are being saved Christ represents the wisdom of God. (1 Corinthians 1:17-31) Also, Wisdom is one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit according to Anglican, Catholic, and Lutheran belief. 1 Corinthians 12:8-10 gives an alternate list of nine virtues, among which wisdom is one. Qur'an In Islam, Wisdom is deemed as one of the greatest gifts humankind can enjoy. The Q'uran states : " He gives wisdom to whom He wills, and whoever has been given wisdom has certainly been given much good. And none will remember except those of understanding." [2:269]* There are a number of verses where the Q'uran specifically talks about the nature of wisdom. In Surah 22 Alajj (The Pilgrimage) it is said, "Do they not travel through the land, so that their hearts (and minds) may thus learn wisdom and their ears may thus learn to hear? Truly it is not their eyes that are blind, but their hearts which are in their breasts" (verse 46). In another Surah Al-'An`m (The Cattle) it's said, "Say: "Come, I will rehearse what Allah (God) hath (really) prohibited you from": Join not anything as equal with Him; be good to your parents; kill not your children on a plea of want; We provide sustenance for you and for

them; come not nigh to shameful deeds, whether open or secret; take not life, which Allah hath made sacred, except by way of justice and law: thus doth He command you, that ye may learn wisdom" (verse 151) Eastern religions and philosophy According to Confucius, wisdom can be learned by three methods: Reflection (the noblest), imitation (the easiest) and experience (the bitterest). Wisdom is not told by self but unless asked for by another. This means a wise man never tells his wisdom unless asked person to person. According to "Doctrine of the Mean," Confucius also said, "Love of learning is akin to wisdom. To practice with vigor is akin to humanity. To know to be shameful is akin to courage (zhi,ren,yi..three of Mengzi's sprouts of virtue)." Compare this with the beginning of the Confucian classic "Great Learning" which begins with "The Way of learning to be great consists in manifesting the clear character, loving the people, and abiding in the highest good" one can clearly see the correlation with the Roman virtue "prudence," especially if one transliterates clear character as clear conscience. (Quotes from Chan's Sources of Chinese Philosophy). Buddhist scriptures teach that a wise person is endowed with good bodily conduct, good verbal conduct, and good mental conduct.(AN 3:2) A wise person does actions that are unpleasant to do but give good results, and doesnt do actions that are pleasant to do but give bad results (AN 4:115). Wisdom is the antidote to the self-chosen poison of ignorance. The Buddha has much to say on the subject of wisdom including: He who arbitrates a case by force does not thereby become just (established in Dhamma). But the wise man is he who carefully discriminates between right and wrong.[15] He who leads others by nonviolence, righteously and equitably, is indeed a guardian of justice, wise and righteous.[16] One is not wise merely because he talks much. But he who is calm, free from hatred and fear, is verily called a wise man.[17] By quietude alone one does not become a sage (muni) if he is foolish and ignorant. But he who, as if holding a pair of scales, takes the good and shuns the evil, is a wise man; he is indeed a muni by that very reason. He who understands both good and evil as they really are, is called a true sage.[18] In Taoism, wisdom is construed as adherence to the Three Treasures (Taoism): charity, simplicity, and humility. Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering others is strength; mastering yourself is true power. (Tao Te Ching, 33, tr. S. Mitchell) Other religions In Mesopotamian religion and mythology, Enki, also known as Ea, was the God of wisdom and intelligence. Wisdom was achieved by restoring balance. In Norse mythology, the god Odin is especially known for his wisdom, often acquired through various hardships and ordeals involving pain and self-sacrifice. In one instance he plucked out an eye and offered it to Mmir, guardian of the well of knowledge and wisdom, in return for a drink from the well.[19] In another famous account, Odin hanged himself for nine nights from Yggdrasil, the World Tree that unites all the realms of existence, suffering from hunger and thirst and finally wounding himself with a spear until he gained the knowledge of runes for use in casting powerful magic.[20] He was also able to acquire the mead of poetry from the giants, a drink of which could grant the power of a scholar or poet, for the benefit of gods and mortals alike.[19] Sapience Not to be confused with sentience. Sapience is often defined as wisdom, or the ability of an organism or entity to act with appropriate judgment, a mental faculty which is a component of intelligence or alternatively may be considered an additional faculty, apart from intelligence, with its own properties. Robert Sternberg[21] has segregated the capacity for

judgment from the general qualifiers for intelligence, which is closer to cognizant aptitude than to wisdom. Displaying sound judgment in a complex, dynamic environment is a hallmark of wisdom. In fantasy fiction and science fiction, sapience describes an essential human property that bestows "personhood" onto a non-human. It indicates that a computer, alien, mythical creature or other object will be treated as a completely human character, with similar rights, capabilities and desires as any other human character. The words "sentience", "self-awareness" and "consciousness" are used in similar ways in science fiction. The word sapience is derived from the Latin word sapientia, meaning wisdom.[22] Related to this word is the Latin verb sapere, which means "to taste, to be wise, to know"; the present participle of sapere forms part of Homo sapiens, the Latin binomial nomenclature created by Carolus Linnaeus to describe the human species. Linnaeus had originally given humans the species name of diurnus, meaning man of the day. But he later decided that the dominating feature of humans was wisdom, hence application of the name sapiens. His chosen biological name was intended to emphasize man's uniqueness and separation from the rest of the animal kingdom. New Mysterianism is a philosophical position proposing that the hard problem of consciousness will never be explained; or at the least cannot be explained by the human mind at its current evolutionary stage. The unresolvable problem is how to explain sentience and qualia and their interaction with consciousness. Contents [hide] 1 Name 2 Philosophy 3 Adherents 4 See also 5 References 5.1 Citations 5.2 Other sources [edit] Name The "old mysterians" were not a discrete intellectual movement, but rather thinkers throughout history who have put forward a position that some aspects of consciousness may not be knowable or discoverable. They include Gottfried Leibniz, Samuel Johnson, and Thomas Huxley. Huxley wrote, "How it is that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as a result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the Djinn, when Aladdin rubbed his lamp." [6, p. 229, quote] Owen Flanagan noted in his 1991 book Science of the Mind that some modern thinkers have suggested that consciousness may never be completely explained. Flanagan called them "the new mysterians" after the rock group Question Mark and the Mysterians.[1] The term "New Mysterianism" has been extended by some writers to encompass the wider philosophical position that humans do not have the intellectual ability to solve many hard problems, not just the problem of consciousness, at a scientific level. This position is also known as anti-constructive naturalism. [edit] Philosophy Main article: cognitive closure New Mysterianism is often characterized [by whom?] as a presupposition that some problems cannot be solved. Critics [who?] of this view argue that it is fallacious to assume that a problem cannot be solved just because we have not solved it yet. On the other hand, New Mysterians would say that it is just as absurd to assume that every problem can be solved. Crucially, New Mysterians would argue that they did not start with any supposition as to the solvability of the question, and instead reached their conclusion through logical reasoning. Their argument goes as follows: Subjective experiences by their very nature cannot be shared or compared. Therefore it is impossible to know what subjective experiences a system (other than ourselves) is having. This will always be the case, no

matter what clever scientific tests we invent. Therefore, there are some questions about consciousness that will never be answered. Noam Chomsky distinguishes between problems, which seem solvable, at least in principle, through scientific methods, and mysteries, which do not seem solvable, even in principle. He notes that the cognitive capabilities of all organisms are limited by biology, e.g. a mouse will never speak like a human. In the same way, certain problems may be beyond our understanding. For example, in the mind-body problem, emergent materialism claims that humans are not smart enough to determine "the relationship between mind and matter.

"[citation needed] Strong agnosticism applies this position to religion. [edit] Adherents Colin McGinn is the leading proponent of the New Mysterian position among major philosophers. Author and conservative columnist John Derbyshire has stated publicly that although formerly professing Christianity, he now considers himself to be a Mysterian. [1] American mathematics and science writer Martin Gardner considered himself to be a Mysterian.

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UNAZIP United Nations Alien Zionist Insidious Puppets The Star of David in the Leningrad Codex, 1008 CE Upon independence in 1948, the new Jewish state was formally named Medinat Yisrael, or the State of Israel, after other proposed historical and religious names including Eretz Israel ("the Land of Israel"), Zion, and Judea, were considered and rejected.[25] In the early weeks of independence, the government chose the term "Israeli" to denote a citizen of Israel, with the formal announcement made by Minister of Foreign Affairs Moshe Sharett.[26] The name Israel has historically been used, in common and religious usage, to refer to the biblical Kingdom of Israel or the entire Jewish nation.[27] According to the Hebrew Bible the name "Israel" was given to the patriarch Jacob (Standard Yisrael, Isrl; Septuagint Greek: Isral; "struggle with God"[28]) after he successfully wrestled with the angel of the Lord.[29] Jacob's twelve sons became the ancestors of the Israelites, also known as the Twelve Tribes of Israel or Children of Israel. Jacob and his sons had lived in Canaan but were forced by famine to go into Egypt for four generations until Moses, a great-great grandson of Jacob,[30] led the Israelites back into Canaan during the "Exodus". The earliest archaeological artifact to mention the word "Israel" is the Merneptah Stele of ancient Egypt (dated to the late 13th century BCE).[31] The area is also known as the Holy Land, being holy for all Abrahamic religions including

Judaism, Christianity, Islam


and the Bah' Faith.

Sovereignty http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereignty Sovereignty is the quality of having supreme, independent authority over a geographic area, such as a territory.[1] It can be found in a power to rule and make law that rests

on a political fact for which no purely legal explanation can be provided.


In theoretical terms, the idea of "sovereignty", historically, from Socrates to Thomas Hobbes, has always necessitated a moral imperative on the entity exercising it. According to the Ancient Roman statesman Cicero, "We are all servants of the laws in order that we may be free."[10] During the Roman Republic, controversial magistrates might be put on trial when their terms of office expired. Under the Roman Empire,

the sovereign was personally immune (legibus solutus),


but those with grievances could sue the treasury.[6

"A corporation is considered by the law to exist as a legal person. http://www.scribd.com/doc/71070946/Economic-Democracy-the-Satanic-Way Treasury http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humans Humans (known taxonomically [3][4] as Homo sapiens, Latin for "wise man" or "knowing man")[5] are the only living species in the Homogenus. Anatomically modern humans originated in Africa about 200,000 years ago, reaching full behavioral modernity around 50,000 years ago.[6] Humans have a highly developed brain and are capable of abstract reasoning, language, introspection, and problem solving. This mental capability, combined with an erect body carriage that frees the hands for manipulating objects, has allowed humans to make far greater use of tools than any other living species on Earth. Other higher-level thought processes of humans, such as self-awareness, rationality, and sapience,[7][8][9] are considered to be defining features of what constitutes a "person".[citation needed]

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_153219&feature=iv&src_vid=sU537f4bnFM&v =1MW1jMqBFDY Depopulate to 1 Billion http://www.scribd.com/doc/145588734/Bar-to-Bar-Justice-Causes-Eccentric-to-Saddle-Up-to-the-Bar It turns out 10 wealthy 10 impoverished + 80 pay all = 90 10% receive a tithe of 90% from the 90% Being fair appropriate distribution in the Commonwealth PS Political Science economics that at first glance seems reasonable 101 of class 1 where they say no tiers But that alone can be associated with the spell of resonant sounds

So many words of bull shit so little time, yet to paint the picture of what it takes to be fully human for it to take for them on the take I attempt the 1000 words shortcuts

1st let me give credit due the successful schematics of governments 2 date fire with fire approach to Satan bullshit with timely elections before takes firm hold of the nucleus of Holy Land central nuclear state However, this time guys election date after judgement wake being just a wee bit too late to awake aprs the fate huh oh sure ya can pray how in hell do you think we got here? Barn doors and horses make in due course hindsight soul to save after the take burns my ass the stuff of war, but alas that was the last of this Lost Civilization dontcha know reciprocity will be theirs of the New Lost www.Amen.Infidels2014.com

When they say there to make a difference Meaningless until you see they mean for SELF in faade thereof

Rule of Law http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_law The Rule of law in its most basic form is no one is above the law. Perhaps the most important application of the rule of law is the principle that governmental authority is legitimately exercised only in accordance with, publicly disclosed laws, adopted and enforced in accordance with established procedural steps that are referred to as due process. The rule of law is hostile to dictatorship and to anarchy. According to modern Anglo-American thinking, hallmarks of adherence to the rule of law commonly include a clear separation of powers,

legal certainty,
the principle of legitimate expectation and equality of all before the law. The concept is not without controversy, and it has been said that "the phrase the rule of law has become

meaningless thanks to ideological abuse and general overuse"

www.DamageControl13.com GO POE General Over-use Proclamations Only Elusivity publicly disclosed laws 52. (1) The Constitution of Canada is the supreme law of Canada, and any law that is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution is, to the extent of the inconsistency,

of no force or effect.
Under the Roman Empire, the sovereign was personally immune (legibus solutus), Contrary to Romans 13 Fiduciary Responsibly Accountable Nefarious Kink www.FRANK13.com Truths Holistic Interactive Retrospect Transcendental Electromagnetism Enslavers Nemesis 31. Nothing in this Charter extends the legislative powers of any body or authority 32. (1) This Charter applies (a) to the Parliament and government of Canada in respect of all matters within the authority of Parliament including all matters relating to the Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories; and (b) to the legislature and government of each province in respect of all matters within the authority of the legislature of each province. http://www.justice13.com/about36.html POTS Power of the Spirit IT Invincible Triad Humanity (Spirit Force Law) Rule of Law SPIRIT: strength, courage, character, guts, will, strength of mind, fortitude, FORCE HOLIANS Home-grown Original Local Indigenous Aboriginal Native Solidarity Accountable: answerable, responsible, liable, held responsible, blamed Responsible: accountable, in charge, to blame, liable, guilty, answerable, dependable, conscientious

RUNS 13 Responsible Unaccountable Nuance Subterfuge Attorney General, guardian of the public interest 13. (1) The Attorney General for Ontario shall serve as the guardian of the public interest in all matters within the scope of this Act or having to do in any way with the practice of law in Ontario or the provision of legal services in Ontario, and for this purpose he or she may at any time require the production of any document or thing pertaining to the affairs of the Society. R.S.O. 1990, c. L.8, s. 13 (1); 1998, c. 21, s. 7 (1); 2006, c. 21, Sched. C, s. 13. Admissions (2) No admission of any person in any document or thing produced under subsection (1) is admissible in evidence against that person in any proceedings other than proceedings under this Act. R.S.O. 1990, c. L.8, s. 13 (2); 1998, c. 21, s. 7 (2). Protection of Minister (3) No person who is or has been the Attorney General for Ontario is subject to any proceedings of the Society or to any penalty imposed under this Act for anything done by him or her while exercising the functions of such office. R.S.O. 1990, c. L.8, s. 13 (3); 1998, c. 21, s. 7 (3).

An important part of the Crown's - and thus the Attorney General's - responsibility in conducting criminal prosecutions is associated with the responsibility to represent the public interest - which includes not only the community as a whole and the victim, but also the accused. The Crown has a distinct responsibility to the court to present all the credible evidence available.

AIR RIA Accountable is Responsible Responsible is Accountable

He who uses Attorney General as their Lawyer in deep Doo Doo http://www.scribd.com/doc/205021976/It-s-Not-Occult-Voodoo-but-Vatican-Open-Doo-Doo Ya can pray, but dont hope for the Pope self serving rope a dope

PIGGERY Personal Interest Groups Gregarious Elite Righteous Yahoos Commonwealth OTHER Occupied Territories Human Enslaved Resources PS Political Science USSR University Study Sanctimonious Ransacking PRICK mi FIBIB Political Religious Illusion Charlatan Kleptocracy media inciting Fickle Inherent Bias Ignorant Bliss http://www.scribd.com/doc/113882977/Spirit-Intent-Precedence-de-Jure-Constitution-or-Romans-13Gaming-the-System-de-Facto Gold rules with no mind of its own then and now VIDEOS Vacuum Inflation Deflation Elite Operand Sucks

Forthright Forthwith Forthcoming FFF In the name of God of, for and with the People WTF? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbACCGf6q-c FFF Fickle Fate Finger

PECUNIARY Public Employees Complicitry United Naivety Incompetent Albeit Richer Yield Far greater cash for life, benefits, unions and pension plans than comparable positions in the ransacked proletariat private sector that funds all where many would be far better off on public aid with a place of own, dental and medical coverage while minimum wage people stuck at home with parents whose finances are thusly burdened, or share rented accommodations with others Public department heads write up impressive job descriptions, only too willing to increase their staff and get them raises systemically raising self where proficiency to assigned purpose TUT Tantamount Ultimate Treachery, resolving the issues at the root puts self and staff on the streets vying for private sector jobs where the flogging whip of POP - production and profit is upon back, with expendable repercussion stress PECUNIARY and PROLETARIATE pay the Political Religious Implicit Complicit Explicit PRICE Political Religious Insidious Capitalist Emperors Like other financial empires in history, Smith claims the contemporary model forms alliances necessary to develop and control wealth, as peripheral nations remain impoverished providers of cheap resources for the imperial-centers-ofcapital.[1] Belloc estimated that, during the British Enclosures, "perhaps half of the whole population was proletarian", while roughly the other "half" owned and controlled the means of production. Now, under modern Capitalism, J.W. Smith claims fewer than 500 people possess more wealth than half of the earths population, as the wealth of 1/2 of 1-percent of the United States population roughly equal that of the lower 90-percent. Pro cons and Con pros have ways and means of avoiding the VIDEOS being the perks of insider traitors http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_God The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) teaches that the coming Reign of God will be a kingdom of love, peace, and justice.[23] Justice is defined as a virtue whereby one respects the rights of all persons, living in harmony and equity with all.[24] The Kingdom of God began with Christ's death and Resurrection and must be further extended by Christians until it has been brought into perfection by Christ at the end of time. [25] The Christian does this by living the way Christ lived, by thinking the way Christ thought,[23] and by promoting peace and justice.[26] This can be accomplished by discerning how the Holy Spirit (God) is calling one to act in the concrete circumstances of one's life.[26] Christians must also pray, asking God for what is necessary to cooperate with the coming of God's Kingdom. [27] Jesus gathered disciples to be the seed and the beginning of God's Reign on earth, and Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to guide them.[28] Jesus continues to call all people to come together around him[29] and to spread the Kingdom of God across the entire world.[30] However, the ultimate triumph of Christ's Kingdom will not come about until Christ's return to earth at the end of time.[31] During Christ's second coming, he will judge the living and the dead. Only those who are judged to be righteous and just will reign with Christ forever.[32] Christ's second coming will also mark the absolute defeat of all evil powers, including Satan.[33]

Until then, the coming of the Kingdom will continue to be attacked by evil powers as Christians wait with hope for the second coming of their Savior.[34] This is why Christians pray to hasten Christ's return by saying to him "Maranatha!" which means "Come, Lord Jesus!".[35] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_time While some who believe in the literal interpretation of the Bible insist that the prediction of dates or times is futile, some other writers believe that Jesus foretold of signs which would indicate that the "end of days" was near. Some of these signs include earthquakes, natural disasters, civil problems, "wars and rumors of wars," and other catastrophes. Of the precise time, however, it will come like a "thief in the night" (1 Thess. 5:2). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resurrection#External_links Zombies became a popular device in modern horror fiction, largely because of the success of George A. Romero's 1968 film Night of the Living Dead[17] and they have appeared as plot devices in various books, films and in television shows. Zombie fiction is now a sizeable sub-genre of horror, usually describing a breakdown of civilization occurring when most of the population become flesh-eating zombies a zombie apocalypse. The monsters are usually hungry for human flesh, often specifically brains. Sometimes they are victims of a fictional pandemic illness causing the dead to reanimate or the living to behave this way, but often no cause is given in the story. Has anyone been watching the zombie reality shows People get hungry!! Thought they were fiction?

Thought eh?

In his essay Politics and the English Language (1946), Orwell wrote about the importance of honest and clear language and said that vague writing can be used as a powerful tool of political manipulation. In Nineteen Eighty-Four he described how the state controlled thought by controlling language, making certain ideas literally unthinkable. The adjective Orwellian refers to the frightening world of Nineteen Eighty-Four, in which the state controls thought and misinformation is widespread. Several words and phrases from Nineteen EightyFour have entered popular language. Newspeak is a simplified and obfuscatory language designed to make independent thought impossible. Doublethink means holding two contradictory beliefs simultaneously. The Thought Police are those who suppress all dissenting opinion. Prolefeed is homogenised, manufactured superficial literature, film and music, used to control and indoctrinate the populace through docility. Big Brother is a supreme dictator who watches everyone. From Orwell's novel Animal Farm comes the sentence, "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others", describing theoretical equality in a grossly unequal society. Orwell may have been the first to use the term cold war, in his essay, "You and the Atom Bomb", published in Tribune, 19 October

1945. He wrote: "We may be heading not for general breakdown but for an epoch as horribly stable as the slave empires of antiquity. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wHw-xuToIc
Sumerians and the Annunaki Zecharia Sitchin NAZI Nibiru Aliens Zionist Interest here for Gold This predetermined undetermined Lost Civilization time will come like the thief in the night that stole your minds began sometime after the 2024 BC nuclear war with the popular rise of

Abraham 2000 BCE


It is my hope our Politicals were not immune to their stuff piled so high became their pedestal, the smell a simple matter of adaption to the adopted satanic creed of greed thinking at first thought to shame them, but now entertain the obvious fact of SELF Scum Earths Life Forms hoping they will get the connect Reality exists with or without ME Mother Earth. Believe it or not they are earthlings, perhaps prudent to mention that they are mortal too eh!!??

Then and only then a halt to their adopted lemming due process www.HA.TKO2014.com http://www.scribd.com/doc/208686638/Senator-Threatens-With-911-Connotations http://www.scribd.com/doc/114244386/may-31-2012-franky-posts-franky-gets-arrested The elephant in the room, public funding of Catholic schools, has become so destructive to fundamental rights and equality its impossible to ignore, said Justin Trottier of the Centre for Inquiry, a secular humanist group and registered charity. http://www.scribd.com/doc/180036286/Italian-politicians-agree-to-aid-against-last-Ratz-Pope http://www.scribd.com/doc/166531506/Done-What-I-Can-to-Save-World-Ball-Now-in-Your-Court http://www.scribd.com/doc/112431371/Would-a-Government-Appointed-Court-of-Competent-JurisdictionIndependent-Judiciary-Be-Appropriate-to-Protect-Us-From-Appropriating-Governments http://www.scribd.com/doc/105694093/RCMP-Sarge-States-Apparently-I-Thought-Were-Actually-Goingto-Investigate-Government-Corruption-as-Per-Complaint http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUfFdhIOoQM
Canadian PM: I Will Defend Israel 'whatever the cost' We know the truth about Harper eh? Senate conundrum Another elephant in the room no room for us

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etXAm-OylQQ An honest Jew tells the truth about Israel


Philosophical realism, belief that reality exists independently of observers A crazy bunch of the belief when in PRICK mi FIBIB mode are invisibly invincible eh? I aforementioned pertinent facts that removed their impunity just the formalities NOW New Order World Actually old world with belated order!!! http://www.scribd.com/doc/206373521/Last-Chance-to-Kill-Their-GOD-Gold-Oil-Dollar-Kill-the-Pipe

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