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Politics : Evolution

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To: average joe who wrote (43743)12/7/2013 9:47:47 AM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) of 69300
 
"I've always considered pantheism a silly idea."

When it comes to "considered" thought, these poor simple fellows must forever follow in the footsteps of that illustrious Mayor of IDIOT VILLAGE, TEXAS! What a Moron he is!

Goethe, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Emerson, Walt Whitman, D.H. Lawrence...

Just look at all these great people whom have advanced humankind with their humanity and their genius! Brummy thinks they are just "silly"! Merely his oh so "considered opinion!" What a hoot!

This is a partial list of people, sorted by birth years, who have been categorized as pantheists and have had a significant influence on Pantheism:

  • Lao Tzu (604 B.C. – unknown) Philosopher of ancient China. [1]
  • Heraclitus (c. 535 BCE – c. 475 BCE), pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, a native of the Greek city Ephesus, Ionia, on the coast of Asia Minor. He was of distinguished parentage. Little is known about his early life and education, but he regarded himself as self-taught and a pioneer of wisdom. From the lonely life he led, and still more from the riddling nature of his philosophy and his contempt for humankind in general, he was called "The Obscure" and the "Weeping Philosopher". [2]
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