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Old Aug 21, 2007, 11:46 AM
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What are two absolutes that exist in eternity and never change?

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Old Sep 17, 2007, 01:33 PM   #71  
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I realise that increasing entropy can be broken on a quantum scale, but would you say that the universe is not macroscopic?
I didn't say it wasn't macroscopic, I'm just saying that even though the chance of entropy decreasing in somthing as massive and macroscopic as the entire universe is so negligable that it's almost not worth mentioning, I'd still like to mention it...it was that word 'almost,' so here we are... heh.

So yeah, I agree. Universe=macroscopic, but decrease in entropy is still possible, though insanely improbable.
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No beginning no end.
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No beginning. No End.
Am I right? I thought about this all night .
This has to be it.

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Just because YOU are involved in a spiritual quest does not mean all humans are. Of course you say that everyone needs to worship the Great Flying Spagetti Monster (tasty be his sauce) whether they know it or not, and that includes you.
There are no gods to worship in my quest! Spirituality has nothing to do with religion. Spirituality is simply recognition that we exist outside of physical reality. That we exist even when we are not here in a physical body.
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There are no gods to worship in my quest! Spirituality has nothing to do with religion. Spirituality is simply recognition that we exist outside of physical reality. That we exist even when we are not here in a physical body.
Hi Patty

I believe in Spirituality in the sense that it is a type of belonging; and that spiritualities exists outside of physical reality, but I am hesitant to believe, “ That we exist even when we are not here in a physical body.”

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I know one is a human's disire to satisfy his own needs above that of others. Often when ppl join clubs like save the environment it is to satisfy their need to belong. To what extent we help others is the question. To help others feel to recieve a sense of belonging is alright. But it isnt if it is for example if you help others because you feel it is the popular in thing to do. For example to join a club dedicated to cleaning up garbage at a local high school. You join the club because you feel like everyone is doing it and you want to flirt with the opposite sex and spoof around. The issue is not something you never have given very much thought into. This might be compensated by how great the act is. Politicians act in the name of self. But they do will do great things in the name of self people will remember them for. There are however many selfless deeds ppl take on themselves every day without regard for what they need. There is a fine line between what people really need and really want.
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1) Everything is always changing.
2) Concrete is gonna crack.
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