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Teaching english in Europe with no degree but TEFLcertificate?
Tim C. writes:
Why isn't it the same thing? Because it still depends on observation. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Teaching english in Europe with no degree but TEFLcertificate?
Tim C. writes:
And what is your explanation for that similarity? They all have the same ultimate sources of information, a long time ago. And why is it interesting? I'm always interested in the path towards truth. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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"Mxsmanic" kirjoitti om... Tim C. writes: You believe them to be true because you got the idea from somewhere else, and didn't think it up all on your own. Most of my current theories are theories I developed myself, since nothing I've read has been sufficiently comprehensive or plausible to satisfy me. It seems clear that all these sources have some common foundations, but actually getting through to those foundations is very difficult. It shouldn't be difficult to just vanish from the group. |
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Markku Grönroos wrote:
"Mxsmanic" kirjoitti om... Tim C. writes: You believe them to be true because you got the idea from somewhere else, and didn't think it up all on your own. Most of my current theories are theories I developed myself, since nothing I've read has been sufficiently comprehensive or plausible to satisfy me. It seems clear that all these sources have some common foundations, but actually getting through to those foundations is very difficult. It shouldn't be difficult to just vanish from the group. No, please don't go Markku, you're so much _fun_. -- David Horne- http://www.davidhorne.net usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk http://homepage.mac.com/davidhornecomposer http://soundjunction.org |
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Teaching english in Europe with no degree but TEFLcertificate?
JohnT writes:
I can understand that twins would both have an individual soul ... Actually, they are independent entities. Only the bodies are identical. However, the physical similarities and proximity do often allow them to interact with each other in unusually intimate ways. ... but if there is a large rock which somehow becomes split into two parts (perhaps with a sledgehammer or even being struck buy lightning), do both parts of what was previously one rock have individual souls too? Rocks don't have souls in the usual sense. Consciousness doesn't even reside spatially inside the rocks in the usual sense. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Teaching english in Europe with no degree but TEFLcertificate?
Following up to Mxsmanic :
Tim C. writes: You believe them to be true because you got the idea from somewhere else, and didn't think it up all on your own. Most of my current theories are theories I developed myself, since nothing I've read has been sufficiently comprehensive or plausible to satisfy me. It seems clear that all these sources have some common foundations, but actually getting through to those foundations is very difficult. I rest my case, m'lud. -- Tim C. |
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Teaching english in Europe with no degree but TEFLcertificate?
Following up to Mxsmanic :
Why isn't it the same thing? Because it still depends on observation. So? So does evidence of everything - if you're starting to get down to that level - to I think therefore I am, and end of argument. Go-on, admit it, you *are* the bomb. -- Tim C. |
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Teaching english in Europe with no degree but TEFLcertificate?
Following up to Mxsmanic :
And what is your explanation for that similarity? They all have the same ultimate sources of information, a long time ago. And what do you infer from this? -- Tim C. |
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Teaching english in Europe with no degree but TEFLcertificate?
Following up to Mxsmanic :
The Reid writes: you haven't brought up children, have you? Children, despite appearances, are complete souls just like any others. Things are not always as they seem. So they really *are* little angels. I thought they were devils. -- Tim C. |
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Teaching english in Europe with no degree but TEFLcertificate?
Following up to "JohnT" :
"Jim Ley" wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 14:33:11 -0000, "JohnT" wrote: "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... The Reid writes: you haven't brought up children, have you? Children, despite appearances, are complete souls just like any others. Things are not always as they seem. I can understand that twins would both have an individual soul, but if there is a large rock which somehow becomes split into two parts (perhaps with a sledgehammer or even being struck buy lightning), do both parts of what was previously one rock have individual souls too? Of course, how else do you think rocks breed? I was wondering about that. It was going to be my next question. Are they hermaphroditic or herbivores? Petrovores? -- Tim C. |
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