Talk:Arab Socialism

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camerades, frères et soeurs Arabes comrades, Arab brothers and sisters  : sallaam alleikum

	Vous n'etes pas les ennemis des travailleurs du reste du monde.  Faites quand même attention que vous vous basez sur les choses valables de vos textes du Koran et pas sur les extrimistes religieux qui veulent utiliser ces valeurs pour justifier des massacres.     Ce sont les gouvernements de droite ou un premier de droite et un president de droite qui ont envoyés des troups en Irak, pas les travailleurs.  C'est vrai que les travailleurs doivent de plus en plus se revolter de manière pacifique contre l'imperialisme, mais vous aussi  vous devez vous liberer des anciens structures.   Ne croyez pas comme gens croyant en Dieu que 'les autres' sont tous des gens qui ne croient pas dans l'éternité de la vie, on y croit, mais d'un façon plus scientifique; même la plupart de ceux qui ne vont plus à l'église.
            Comment la vie a-t-elle commencée ?  Quelque chose qui n'a pas de forme ne peut pas exister, car tout ce qui est plus petit ou égale à zero...explode.   

Ceci est vrai aussi bien pour les étoiles que pour les atomes. Le grand et le petit. Le big-bang, suivit par la formation des planetes et enfin la vie, les cellules...font preuf que l'histoire de la vie a une signification. Et comment expliquer l'immortalité demandriez vous ? C'est ma conviction que les premiers cellules qui se formaient, quand elles mouraient, leur energie a rejoingnées l'énergie des cellules nouvelles nées pour leur instruire enfin de leur apprendre à se diviser pour se multiplier. Ce proces à mené jusqu'à le sex a été inventé après la formation des premiers organismes qui seulement se multipliaient en se divisant. Alors les plantes et les animaux et l'homme sont venu. L'Histoire de l'homme va dans le sense d'une planete pas divisée par des frontieres nationalistes ou réligieuses . Le chemin peut etre encore long, mais se fixer sur les anciens pouvoirs de l'histoire , n'a pas de sense. Octo -La Belgique/België Philosophers for Peace

against fanatism :science can prove the meaning of life and dead I can fully understand that people need to be followers of a religion, I hold nothing against them. Each religion contains certain values that non-religious persons understand as well. Originally the word 'religion' comes from the French word 'relier', wich means 'connecting'. In fact non-religious people practice religion in their search for understanding the meaning of life through studying science, philosofy, history, religion, psychology...they connect all this together to a vision. I hope one day we will live in a world where everybody has the means to work and live humanly without people following fundamentalist leaders in their appeals for bloody 'holy' wars. I hope some day a time of worldpeace will come where people have the time to study and understand that life really has a lot of usefull meanings. Even 'dead' can be explained.

Let's try. What can our generations add to what has already been discovered ? Asking wheter a 'God' exist is the same question as asking whether at the 'beginning' there was an energie that did not need the whole evolution that we went through, to reach the same consciousness.

axioama 'O' a) Something without a form does not exist, because something equal to 'Zero',can not exist, it 'explodes'...just like the 'big-bang(s)'. This is true as well for what happens in atoms and cells as for what happens to suns that explode and even in relationships or societies unther pressure : 'they explode'...when they approach the point of meaningless :Zero...you can fight it, but you can't stop it.

b) All matter posseses 'energy'

c) All kinds of energy produced the first 'cel', the first not 'purely'matterly form of consciousness

d) 'Consciousness' still functions according to the structure of the atom , with the centre of the atom that can interact with the negatively charged electrons that surround it. The center can also 'not act' when it uses it's 'neutron'charge (+ and - in balance) It is the same model as the 'decision-making-model' in our heads.

e)Cells learnt how to multiply themselves by dividing themselves...they already had a kind of intelligence they heritated from mineral life, light, water, air...and they passed it on to us. When those first cells died , they past their intelligence to the new ones, but not in yet in a genetical way...because they did not 'discover' how to divide themselves yet. Maybe they past it on in a spiritual way.

axioma 1 a)biological life and matter are one

b)there still is a connection between both, not only the earth giving us food and the sun giving us light, ,but we still beiing earth, light, waves....consciouss energy

axioma 2 a)there still is a connection between biological life itself

b)that connection is influenced by the events, by thaughts, by words, by acting...

c)there is an ever changing and evoluating hierarchy in the network of biological life, even in your own

d)the way one thinks and speeks and evoluates does not only depend from him or her itself but also from the genetical, emotional and cultural influences from the environment

e)we'll have to 'balance' before we decide on important matters, study, not blindly follow

axioma 3 a)What happens to our last 'biological' consciousness when we die ? It returns to it's former components...but let us not forget that we are light and waves and fire and anti-matter as well as 'earth to earth'. We also maybe keep on evoluting according to our merits and the progres that is made on earth as well. So indirectly we maybe can become a kind of 'advisers'and not only continue our lives through our genetical heritage. So you see fantasy and believing can be wonderfull and if they are based on science...they can be a hope for the future ? Life is full of beautiful symbolism, isn't it b)...

octo, from the Philosophers For Peace -group 0032 472 759 268 fa092640@skynet.be users.skynet.be/octo

Dumb usage question

Why is the "S" capitalized? Wikipedia tends to use capitals sparingly. Michael Hardy 18:06, 2 Sep 2004 (UTC)

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