Invisible Children is a non-profit organization that was formed to help stop the 25 year long war in Northern Uganda. Here is a link about the organization.
Also, here is a place where you can make a donation to the organization.
The way you stated your questions were offensive to me. I didn't exactly think that you were trying to help make this thread more beneficial, but I still don't think that this thread is pointless, because if it gets one person to donate, then does that mean because one person donated, that its pointless? One person could lead to another.
Maybe, if there was anyone else around to donate. It would be far more beneficial to do this post on a larger sight, or as suggested by Commander, multiple sights. Armor games is a horrible place to get donations, you could get double that easily on a sight with more members, and probably a different purpose. Like a forum dedicated to varies charities.
It seems to have pocketed at least $5. It's in the green.
Now tell me, what if there where ten sights that he/she posted on? Assuming Armor games is below median or median, you could have easily met your goal by now.
Wow... now I'm being defensive to prove that I wasn't being defensive in the first place, wouldn't this be a paradox?
No - because you were referring to something in the past. More paradoxical is "This statement is false" or "The following sentence is true. The preceding sentence is false."
Typically you are taken to a place where you are embalmed and other ritualistic chemicals are put in your body in order to preserve it and for other reasons. Then another ritual happens, this time you are typically put in a hole in a ground surrounded by your friends and family. Then the ritual disbands and you are berried. Eventually, you decompose. Is that the answer you where looking for?
I was looking for something more "spiritual". But according to an athiest *not trying to stereotype atheists* there is nothing that happens after you die spiritually.
I was looking for something more "spiritual". But according to an athiest *not trying to stereotype atheists* there is nothing that happens after you die spiritually.
Oh, so you are referring to the "mind"? It goes out. Like before you were born.
Now tell me, what if there where ten sights that he/she posted on? Assuming Armor games is below median or median, you could have easily met your goal by now.
I'm a guy. I thought that saying "king" in my name would make that a little more clear.
Oh, so you are referring to the "mind"? It goes out. Like before you were born.
What happened to the "mind" before you were alive. You had no mind before your parents concieved you. So, is there just something, floating in another dimension, that is destined to be your mind?
Like good? Well in those terms, you could be evil, and think killing someone is good. That would be moral in said person's mind. But according to someone like me, that's unmoral, because I would never think of killing someone as good. I would think of helping someone up after they fell or something in those terms as good.
What happened to the "mind" before you were alive. You had no mind before your parents concieved you. So, is there just something, floating in another dimension, that is destined to be your mind?
It didn't exist. It was just a reaction of chemicals in your brain.
And simply for clarity, when I said "Went out" I meant like a light bulb, not like a dog.
Wait a minute...is morality subjective or absolute. If it is subjective, then how can you have a "erfect" being or any absolutes of morality at all?
Morality is more than what a person perceives is right and wrong, no? So again, we are back to where we started from, what is morality?
Thats very logical if you think about it. But we could have a day long conversation about this.
That is because that is what happened... And go ahead. Since you don't care to make a new thread about this, why not just post the statement you wished here?
It didn't exist. It was just a reaction of chemicals in your brain.
So then, you're taking a reductionist standpoint (I think we have a lot in common - I'm a reductionist too!). But then, how does this translate to consciousness? How come we perceive this? How does the material or physical truth translate to us perceiving and thinking?
Wait a minute...is morality subjective or absolute. If it is subjective, then how can you have a "erfect" being or any absolutes of morality at all? Morality is more than what a person perceives is right and wrong, no? So again, we are back to where we started from, what is morality?
Moral means...
â¢concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles; "moral sense"; "a moral scrutiny"; "a moral lesson"; "a moral quandary"; "moral convictions"; "a moral life"
That is because that is what happened... And go ahead. Since you don't care to make a new thread about this, why not just post the statement you wished here?
I might just do that, we'll just need to have a long conversation sometime, 314d1.
So then, you're taking a reductionist standpoint (I think we have a lot in common - I'm a reductionist too!). But then, how does this translate to consciousness? How come we perceive this? How does the material or physical truth translate to us perceiving and thinking?
Well, this is all beyond my mind. I never really got as indepth a conversation as this.