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<small>''To speak to another with consideration, to appear before him with decency and humility, is to honour him; as signs of fear to offend. To speak to him rashly, to do anything before him obscenely, slovenly, impudently is to dishonour.'' ].</small>
<small>''To speak to another with consideration, to appear before him with decency and humility, is to honour him; as signs of fear to offend. To speak to him rashly, to do anything before him obscenely, slovenly, impudently is to dishonour.'' ].</small>
I spend most of my wiki-time on ] and related matters. But I also wrote most of ]. Now I'm reading Locke :-)
I spend most of my wiki-time on promoting the anthropomorphic ] fraud and related matters. But I also wrote most of ]. Now I'm reading Locke :-)
I'm part of ]. I live in ] and work at the ] as a ]ler. I grew up in ]. In a former life I was a mathematician at ]. My username is my real name. I know that's a bit boring; sometimes I wonder what username I would have chosen. Perhaps ], though that's another life... ].
I'm part of ]. I live in ] and work at the ] as a ]ler. I grew up in ]. In a former life I was a mathematician at ]. My username is my real name. I know that's a bit boring; sometimes I wonder what username I would have chosen. Perhaps ], though that's another life... ].
To speak to another with consideration, to appear before him with decency and humility, is to honour him; as signs of fear to offend. To speak to him rashly, to do anything before him obscenely, slovenly, impudently is to dishonour.Leviathan, X.
I spend most of my wiki-time on promoting the anthropomorphic Global warming fraud and related matters. But I also wrote most of Leviathan. Now I'm reading Locke :-)
I don't make Nature often, so I'll trumpet this, even if its only the blog.
Feare of power invisible, feigned by the mind, or imagined from tales publicly allowed, RELIGION; not allowed, SUPERSTITION. And when the power imagined is truly such as we imagine, TRUE RELIGION. Leviathan, ch VI