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Damon Ellis: Links
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Tad Williams' Message Board. 169; Damon Ellis 2003-2008.
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the overflow: Stream of consciousness
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It's as interesting as a plover show. Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Maybe, but in my limited experience these churches lack the vibrancy that attracted me to Elim. No Whatever the truth is, it hasn’t changed just because I’ve changed my mind. I know I felt the same phenomenon as a Christian, so whatever caused it, whether a real Holy Spirit or something more psychologically produced, it’s still there. And I’d like to understand what it is, but at the moment I don’t. Posted by David @ 7:28 PM.
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the overflow: Happiness
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It's as interesting as a plover show. Wednesday, June 06, 2007. It's not something I've thought about that much. Of course we all like. Being happy (almost by definition) but to me it's always been a bit of a bonus, a by-product of something important. Maybe it's my martyr streak (that's not a good thing by the way! But I guess being happy never seemed a very noble goal. "The pursuit of happiness" seemed a bit odd, even selfish. Why the sudden interest? How has this affected other areas of my life? Memor...
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the overflow: Anthrocentricity...
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It's as interesting as a plover show. Sunday, July 01, 2007. Is what I've spent most of my "philosophical" thoughtspace on recently. The notion that humans are the most important species on the planet. It takes a number of forms:. I'm sure there are other forms of anthrocentricity. Most people would admit that on a biological level humans are part of the animal kingdom, but we do consider ourselves different. We don't question the assumptions inherent in expression like "sub-human", "treating him...I ack...
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