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    Default The values of Humanism

    In an age variously described as posthumanist, transhumanist, or anti-humanist, an age where inhumane rulers hold sway over large swathes of the globe, an age where artificial intelligence threatens to render humanism a quaint relic from the past, Bakewell makes clear what we risk losing should we fail to connect with our humanist heritage. She distills this credo into three principles: freethinking (which emphasizes our moral conscience and duty to others), inquiry (which privileges reason over dogma as a guide to our lives), and hope (which insists that, though our lives are brief and fallible, we can achieve meaningful things).

    https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/...anly-possible/

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    Quote Originally Posted by BidenPresident View Post
    In an age variously described as posthumanist, transhumanist, or anti-humanist, an age where inhumane rulers hold sway over large swathes of the globe, an age where artificial intelligence threatens to render humanism a quaint relic from the past, Bakewell makes clear what we risk losing should we fail to connect with our humanist heritage. She distills this credo into three principles: freethinking (which emphasizes our moral conscience and duty to others), inquiry (which privileges reason over dogma as a guide to our lives), and hope (which insists that, though our lives are brief and fallible, we can achieve meaningful things).

    https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/...anly-possible/
    You contradicted yourself in the OP fuckstick. I have no sympathy for you and I think the rest of us are better off with you dead.
    Don't be afraid to see what you see

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guille View Post
    You contradicted yourself in the OP fuckstick. I have no sympathy for you and I think the rest of us are better off with you dead.
    More of your hate

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptif219 View Post
    More of your hate
    You hate him too. You've demonstrated that enough. What? Your hate is righteous and mine isn't?

    I think you're a fucking pussy.
    Don't be afraid to see what you see

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    Quote Originally Posted by BidenPresident View Post
    In an age variously described as posthumanist, transhumanist, or anti-humanist, an age where inhumane rulers hold sway over large swathes of the globe, an age where artificial intelligence threatens to render humanism a quaint relic from the past, Bakewell makes clear what we risk losing should we fail to connect with our humanist heritage. She distills this credo into three principles: freethinking (which emphasizes our moral conscience and duty to others), inquiry (which privileges reason over dogma as a guide to our lives), and hope (which insists that, though our lives are brief and fallible, we can achieve meaningful things).

    https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/...anly-possible/
    Something U clearly have no interest in except for propaganda purposes.
    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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    Dont be dumb people.
    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye10 View Post
    I am dumb people.
    No shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guille View Post
    You hate him too. You've demonstrated that enough. What? Your hate is righteous and mine isn't?

    I think you're a fucking pussy.
    I doubt you ever think

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptif219 View Post
    I doubt you ever think
    I still think you're a fucking pussy.
    Don't be afraid to see what you see

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guille View Post
    I still think you're a fucking pussy.
    Like most Democrats you accuse others of what you are

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptif219 View Post
    I agree...I am. Help me.
    Maybe.
    Don't be afraid to see what you see

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    Quote Originally Posted by BidenPresident View Post
    In an age variously described as posthumanist, transhumanist, or anti-humanist, an age where inhumane rulers hold sway over large swathes of the globe, an age where artificial intelligence threatens to render humanism a quaint relic from the past, Bakewell makes clear what we risk losing should we fail to connect with our humanist heritage. She distills this credo into three principles: freethinking (which emphasizes our moral conscience and duty to others), inquiry (which privileges reason over dogma as a guide to our lives), and hope (which insists that, though our lives are brief and fallible, we can achieve meaningful things).

    https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/...anly-possible/
    About as meaningful as this Christian Nation values of Humanism ChristHitlers Memorial Day celebration of Christiananality pedophilia thieving US Constitution Bill of Rights arsonists "man is God" survival of the fittest fascists Peter Principal pyramid scheme economic "one nation under God with equal justice under law" diatribe "man is God" privilege of an Islam human reproduction medical pseudoscience virgin Mary son of Allah Jesus the Christ conception where inhumanity renders cross conditioned way beyond therapy national religion tautology cognitive dissonance as their prime directive.....
    Last edited by saltydancin; 05-24-2023 at 07:30 AM.

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