Epsilon=One
08-09-2005, 11:07 PM
Conceptualism and the Conceptualist
Conceptualism states:
Science, Theology, and Philosophy
are a single discipline.
Conceptualism is a total,
belief system that requires
only a minuscule of faith that
there is hyper-relativistic,
complex, oscillating motion
between the dualities of Infinity,
that manifests as all phenomena.
That is: something moves
in a manner that reflects the
duality of Infinity . . .
and the Inverse Square Law.
Conceptualism is a philosophy for everyone.
Conceptualism has the purpose of minimalizing any requirement for faith.
Conceptualism's manifesto is the unification of Science Theology, and Philosophy.
One could even speculate that Conceptualism is a personal creed (www.101123.com/Creed) that supports the concept that:
nothing can come between a person and that person's god;
thus, Conceptualism is an ideal conceptual superstructure for anyone that deeply contemplates any intellectual discipline; one might say that Conceptualism is a sort of "thinking person's personal religion."
Conceptualism is based upon the principles of IPSO and II (www.101123.com/IPSO).
Conceptualism strongly promotes an unstructured, curiosity driven, socractic education, with a minimalization of rote, stress, and contrived achievement goals.
Conceptualism is a Natural belief system with its foundation found within the fundamental concepts of Pulsoid Theory (www.101123.com/PTis).
There is one Universe.
It is perpetual, in equilibrium; and,
a manifestation of the . . . Unified Concept;
also,
Science, Theology, and Philosophy
are a single discipline, which proclaims the
perpetuity and nexus of Life; such is
. . . Conceptualism.
A Conceptualist is a person that makes an effort to practice Conceptualism.
A Conceptualist lives without faith beyond that which an individual can rationalize.
A Conceptualist lives with a belief in a god that can be known; a god that is without any anthropoidal qualities; and thus, a god that cannot be concerned nor with design.
A Conceptualist knows that a person’s influence lives on after death . . . not the person. It is this knowledge that strongly motivates a Conceptualist's actions.
And, a Conceptualist defines god as the concept which creates all that exists.
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Conceptualism states:
Science, Theology, and Philosophy
are a single discipline.
Conceptualism is a total,
belief system that requires
only a minuscule of faith that
there is hyper-relativistic,
complex, oscillating motion
between the dualities of Infinity,
that manifests as all phenomena.
That is: something moves
in a manner that reflects the
duality of Infinity . . .
and the Inverse Square Law.
Conceptualism is a philosophy for everyone.
Conceptualism has the purpose of minimalizing any requirement for faith.
Conceptualism's manifesto is the unification of Science Theology, and Philosophy.
One could even speculate that Conceptualism is a personal creed (www.101123.com/Creed) that supports the concept that:
nothing can come between a person and that person's god;
thus, Conceptualism is an ideal conceptual superstructure for anyone that deeply contemplates any intellectual discipline; one might say that Conceptualism is a sort of "thinking person's personal religion."
Conceptualism is based upon the principles of IPSO and II (www.101123.com/IPSO).
Conceptualism strongly promotes an unstructured, curiosity driven, socractic education, with a minimalization of rote, stress, and contrived achievement goals.
Conceptualism is a Natural belief system with its foundation found within the fundamental concepts of Pulsoid Theory (www.101123.com/PTis).
There is one Universe.
It is perpetual, in equilibrium; and,
a manifestation of the . . . Unified Concept;
also,
Science, Theology, and Philosophy
are a single discipline, which proclaims the
perpetuity and nexus of Life; such is
. . . Conceptualism.
A Conceptualist is a person that makes an effort to practice Conceptualism.
A Conceptualist lives without faith beyond that which an individual can rationalize.
A Conceptualist lives with a belief in a god that can be known; a god that is without any anthropoidal qualities; and thus, a god that cannot be concerned nor with design.
A Conceptualist knows that a person’s influence lives on after death . . . not the person. It is this knowledge that strongly motivates a Conceptualist's actions.
And, a Conceptualist defines god as the concept which creates all that exists.
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