If you plant a living human like a plant we appear too dumb to survive.
Apparently we are too dumb to understand what you are saying.    What is
consciousness to one is instinct to another.   We are all connected.

Ray Evans Harrell


----- Original Message -----
From: "pete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: You are naive (was Re: [Futurework] Walmart and the American
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>
> On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Ed Weick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>From: Ray Evans Harrell
> >>
> >>>From: Ed Weick
> >>>
> >>>Experiments did not end with the death of the twins. Dissection of the
> >>>corpses for final medical analysis is well documented by Nyiszli
> >>>and by Lifton. (http://www.candles-museum.com/mengele.htm)
> >>>
> >>> Can you imagine anything more bizarre?
> >>>
> >>>    Ed
> >>
> >> Yes,
> >>
> >>  Animal experimentation.
> >>
> >>  REH
> >
> >Ah yes, but a church minister I know says that animals don't have souls,
> >so it's probably OK.
> >
> >Ed
>
> So this ties in quite nicely with that reporter's incredulity that
> pleasure centres could exist in the brains of "lower" animals and
> probably have for 200 million years. Apparently the popular view
> is that we act from the experience of desires and pleasures, but
> all other animals are robots whose instincts are like the programming
> of a soulless machine. A smooth continuum from unconscious to
> conscious must present too many inconvenient implications to be
> countenanced...
>
>  -Pete
>
>
>
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