10-21-2023, 01:25 PM
rayheinrich dateline='[url=tel:1697687778' Wrote: 1697687778[/url]']Just as most “AI” applications are unsupervised machine learning on large data sets, “cybernetics” has come to mean control theory.
busker dateline='[url=tel:1697588759' Wrote: 1697588759[/url]']And here I was thinking Mars was gonna be hard.
I believe in a future where cybernetics is a reality, and eugenics is not a synonym for genocide.
A future where genetic engineering makes us all beautiful and healthy and live for 200 years, while brain chips make us super intelligent and able to terraform Venus.
And what's THAT in your hand? Cybernetics IS a reality.
"Eugenics" will always have negative press.
Just use a different word. One I've seen used recently is "parental preferences".
I believe in trees...
Especially the young ones that are still alive.
And cat food cans...
The full ones, not the empty ones.
I mean the actual man machine cyborg future, with brain chip implants
CRNDLSM dateline='[url=tel:1697849069' Wrote: 1697849069[/url]']The whole “Jesus was a myth” notion flies in the face of hundreds of years of scholarship.
Welp, there's a few different versions of this, but it's mind boggling how bad the world must have been for so many people to die over things that never happened. Like, accepting brutally tortured deaths... pretty bizarre gus
Old roman creed
I believe in God the Father almighty;
and in Christ Jesus His only Son, our Lord,
Who was born from the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary,
Who under Pontius Pilate was crucified and buried,
on the third day rose again from the dead,
ascended to heaven,
sits at the right hand of the Father,
whence He will come to judge the living and the dead,
and in the Holy Spirit,
the holy Church,
the remission of sins,
the resurrection of the flesh
(the life everlasting).
The Rylands papyrus fragment is dated to the second century.
It takes a lot of mental gymnastics to argue that Jesus was made up, than to simply accept that he was an apocalyptic Jewish prophet who was baptised by John the Baptist, preached in and around Galilee for around three years, went to Jerusalem to spread his mission, and fell afoul of the authorities and was crucified for claiming to be the king of Jews, a treasonous offence against the Roman emperor.

