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Jerky » Sat Feb 07, 2015 7:57 pm wrote:Although it's fun to watch Byrne squirm as Fry lets loose with his unabashed take on the issue, I don't think his answer is all that enlightened or intelligent. I would even call it philosophically naive, for in a universe without evil, pain and suffering, the concepts of goodness, love and pleasure would have no meaning. Absolutely none, whatsoever. These things only exist in contrast to each other. Also, if an eternal paradisical afterlife did, in fact, exist, any suffering experienced by anyone in this mortal, finite world of ours - no matter how tremendous, terrible or unjust - would seem utterly inconsequential by comparison. I'm not saying that I believe that this is the case; I'm just saying that Fry's stance in this instance is philosophically unsophisticated, no matter how posh his accent.
Hopefully your husband will become well after receiving a few courses of antibiotics, Asta
[Blackadder is informed that a German spy is stealing battle plans]
General Melchett: You look surprised, Blackadder.
Captain Blackadder: I certainly am, sir. I didn't realise we had any battle plans.
General Melchett: Well, of course we have! How else do you think the battles are directed?
Captain Blackadder: Our battles are directed, sir?
General Melchett: Well, of course they are, Blackadder, directed according to the Grand Plan.
Captain Blackadder: Would that be the plan to continue with total slaughter until everyone's dead except Field Marshal Haig, Lady Haig and their tortoise, Alan?
General Melchett: Great Scott! Even you know it!
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lucky » Mon Feb 09, 2015 7:23 am wrote:The talk of nasty insects etc reinforces something that I think of alot , which is we are alien to this planet and don't really belong here - one of the reasons we are destroying the place is we don't fit in (shut your eyes and think of the world without humans...it would be a truely beautiful place. Talking of shutting your eyes why are we the only animal that needs to sheild our eyes from the sun, wheather by hand or glasses..maybe cos were not from here.
Sorry seem to have gone a bit off piste
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