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When the heart is tired it is death.
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
m_m replied to Khanzhoren's topic in Biology
Why should I judge myself? What for? How do you know that the new day will come? What is the reason for your confidence?- 382 replies
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
m_m replied to Khanzhoren's topic in Biology
This is your subjective opinion. I understood for myself the roots of atheism- responsibility. If there's no God, who will judge your thoughts and actions? No, not good. Wrong.- 382 replies
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
m_m replied to Khanzhoren's topic in Biology
You are talking this way because you take things for granted. If you wanted to thank that the sun rises every day, and not only for you, but for everyone and everything, who would you thank? Or we don't have to be grateful, do we? How do you know, are you a theologist? Why do you decide for others?- 382 replies
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So, does the Earth move or stand still in relation to light?
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Thank you. You explained results of the heartbeat, and i asked about the reasons.
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So does the Earth. That's why I ask.
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Since our heart is a muscle, how come it beats all our life and doesn't get tired?
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Hello to everyone. I have questions, if you don't mind me asking. Are we moving or standing still in relation to light? And what about light in relation to the Earth? And what about the Earth in relation to light?
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You contradict yourself. You wrote that memory is a biological process. And all biological processes come to an end one day. So, what is memory for you? And I want to bring here the quote of Saint Augustine "Since the soul animates the body and fills it with life, it is called the soul; since it expresses desire - the will; since it remembers - the memory; since it reasons and distinguishes - the mind; since it gives itself to contemplation - the spirit; since it receives the ability to feel - the soul is a feeling." once again, you have to decide what you believe in.
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I'll write this carefully. You are writing about a brain. And our brain is situated in our head, literally. The head is a part of our body, literally. So, can we change the word "brain" to the word "body"? You haven't answered a question, what is a thought? Have you ever seen thoughts? Maybe during some neuro surgery? On a video?
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I can't answer for Migveg19, but for my understanding, this topic is about memory. I think he says that, if there is no brain, i.e. body, memory IS there. Memory DOESN'T disappear. I believe he is talking about our soul. And I think that we have the brightest memories when our memory is mostly connected with our body. When you do something, and you are aware of doing it. Total presence and attention.
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Are you everybody?/Are we all the same person?
m_m replied to loginorsignup's topic in General Philosophy
I like this idea that we are the same person. But we have our own thoughts and our own responsibility in front of our conscience. -
We can exchange ideas over email if it is all right for you. I share your idea about after life, because I myself have been thinking about memory for some time. I mean it's important to remember our loved ones who have passed, because they live in afterlife until we remember them. I heard this thought and shared it. And there is a movie, "Wings of fame", which expands this idea. I would give a lot to not forget whether I locked the door or turned off the iron. Where is my body's memory, when I forget doing this?