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Apr 26, 2005 17:04

It seems more likely to me that all this complexity is better directed toward the end of the cycle when, after billions of years of evolution, everything finally comes together. Alfred North Whitehead proposed this same idea. He said that history grows toward what he called a "nexus of completion." And these nexuses of completion themselves grow ( Read more... )

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If there is one thing I will forever fight it is the end of the world legend_of_time April 26 2005, 20:35:01 UTC
Quotes and evidence based on data collected from people who collected data on things which they could not comprehend to the fullest extent don't make an apocolypse. What should be rememebered are all the other false predictions that were based equinoxes and other astrological bullshit. you know what happens at the equinox you can make an egg stand on its tip. Bull shit. i took a dump today that stood up for a couple of seconds i guess i took a dump when the planets were in such a position that shit can stand on its tip, or maybe it was balanced and in water. Campbell quite fucking writing stupid shit about the end of the world, as interesting as it is sometimes. if you want a serious journal as i know you want, write about more pertinent shit like politics or how TRUE science is being replaced by psuedo science like intelligent design. if Bush can wage war on an ideal and "win" then so can I. I am here to fight, tooth and nail, against every bull shit claim to come across my plate. intelligence will win out. America Fuck Yeah.... ( ... )

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Re: If there is one thing I will forever fight it is the end of the world dickiehertz April 27 2005, 17:16:11 UTC
ok ok, good point. but that don't mean i don't think it--but you're right. This journal looks like a republican took acid and started a livejournal. but dude. Life is fucking weird and it's bugging me. For instance... my left headphone speaker broke the other day and you give me that. IT'S FUCKING BUGGING ME!!!

anyways... seriously... i like them. You're a good lyricist. But i think that a full song would be much better.

peace out

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Re: If there is one thing I will forever fight it is the end of the world legend_of_time April 27 2005, 21:23:38 UTC
i wrote more but wont share until im finished with it. personally i think things are just the way they are. maybe left speakers aer more prone to being broken. i highly doubt that there is some cosmic force guiding doomsday through broken left speakers. i don't know what it is something between Penn and teller's bullshit and losing my religion at ENC ive become to believe in two things (this is a general statement) God and the tried and repeatedly tested sciences. i haven't really mentioned it to anyone but one of the reasons i can to ENC was to learn more about christianity and find out what exactlty the Bible had to offer. i feel let down and in refusal of believe much of the old testament, and when its hard to beleive in the prophesy it's really hard to believe in the person who fulfils it. i could write a journal on it but maybe later. Oh i realize most metal songs refer to christianity in some form. I'm trying not to do that. sometimes hard.

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Re: If there is one thing I will forever fight it is the end of the world dickiehertz April 28 2005, 08:06:38 UTC
it's not a higher consciousness that i think. I think there's a metaphyrical law which attracts instances, hence why coincidences happen at such an unprecedented rate at around the same time. Something as erroneous as a left broken speaker, which bothered both of us to about the same extent, happening within such a small time period and being connected to each other through such short circuits. I'd pass it off if it was a one time thing, but these coincidences are happening at an increasing rate.

now i admit, the connection between this and doomsday is obsurd. It was more/less the coincidence that something as erroneous as discovering shit on 2012 and then watching jon stewart talk about it on the daily show the very same day. It's the relating affect levels of similar random instances on a person happening within a short time span at an increasing rate that is blowing my mind. Do you understand why i'm concerned? Doomsday is bullshit--you're right; to imply a connection is stupid on my part. But people should be a little more ( ... )

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