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| Mr. Krieg, have you ever thought about the human soul? | |
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| oh, sure, Josh. the way i see it, the idea of a soul continuing after our physical form dies is flawed. it's comforting, and arises from our fear of death, but just not true. once you accept that... | |
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| then it just becomes the old mind-body problem, right? am i the sum of my neurons? do i have free will or is everything predetermined? that kind of thing. | |
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| exactly. the soul then becomes an expression of the gestalt whole that the sum of the parts fails to capture. it's almost as if chaos theory wrestling with causality is the essence of our existence. | |
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| and that's why we're raping these 3rd graders? | |
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| and that's why, Josh. and that's why. | |
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