Robin Weelborg: Consider this: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20sa...I definitely am less attracted to what is considered 'beautiful' people who are stuck-up than I am to what is called 'ugly' people that have a caring spirit about them.Seriously, if you were going to spend a day chained to someone, pick out of these hypothetical stereotypes:1) beautiful person who is athletically fit and looks like a model, but treats you like you're only there to observe what they look like.2) someone who is ugly, disfigured even, but wants nothing more than to make you comfortable, even at the expense of themselves.Not a Shallow Hal, persé(as I am human, I do see people quite superficially), but we can ignore how people look and see people for who they are....Show more
Damion Oleksa: Because in the mirror, our flaws stand out and I suppose we don't see the positive features, and others judge our personality, could it be the same externally?Does anyone else feel li! ke when you meet a gorgeous person and they turn out being a b*tch, they become a bit less attractive. Or when you meet someone average and they're really sweet, they become more and more attractive. Do you think that it's possible it's kind of like Shallow Hal?And we never really are able to see our real selves? Just a thought, it probably sounds ridiculous....Show more
Melvina Bieri: 21 + 21
Kassie Kay: Noooo, don't kill baby just base on their sexual preference. You are not sin, the baby will have to deal with sin on her/his own with God. Whatever if baby will be homosexual or not it not your problem or business. All you need to worry is raised baby proper and teach them religious and education.
Misty Vagle: Well, in a way I do approve because Philosophy is neither rigid nor polar like science and it does demand a lot of attitude and imagination as arts do. As a Philosopher I realize that there is nothing absolute and therefore science is just a make be! lieve illusion of being straight and right. I think Philosophy! is above and beyond all sciences.
Carmelina Enoch: I think the answer might be as simple as contrast. When everything is pleasing or in harmony, it doesn't stand out. That's why it's easier to notice imperfections rather than when it fits or is comforting. We can see our true selves, but quite often, it might not be much to look at.
Clifford Gombos: I know that the answer is 42... but what's the question?
Providencia Jalbert: No, b/c Socrates was a Philosopher and he is a part of Ancient History which falls in the category or Arts and Humanities. It seems to me that Philosophy is/would be a part of Humanities which is a part of Social Sciences.
Donte Liversedge: I mean, which sin is worse?Having an abortion? Or having a gay baby?Put your faith on the line! Tell me!
Elvie Drumgoole: All people are attracted to both the physical form as well as personality on a conscious or subconscious level. Of course you wouldn't be as attracted to someone if! you don't like their personality and only like their body.
Flor Lizardi: What? Not what, who. Not just who, but also who else? Waffles
Ardell Luy: In every college and university it has been called part of the 'arts and humanities' for nearly 600 years. And you want Yahoo to change that, arbitrarily?Here is one list, just to show you.http://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/FLC_Guide/FLCSTUDENT...
Gordon Showes: If i had a baby and i knew it was gonna be gay then hell no i wouldn't abort it. everyone is entitled to live life however they want to. don't kill something because it would be different. embrace it.
Myron Leftwich: No,it is a humanity. Though they could have put it in social sciences with psychology and sociology, but not in science & math.
Scot Sepulbeda: Not really since all of the classifications are arbitrary. Psychology isn't like other sciences, but we still call it a science. Some Universities put their history department in with the s! ciences, while others put it with humanities, what does that make histo! ry? Where does linguistics belong? Do they produce anything valuable to science? What is science? Does it not contribute to these other fields? Can math look like art? If so, what's the difference?Philosophy is at the center of and at the beginning of human knowledge. Trying to classify that is just as problematic as the others. But your question is predicated on the assumptions that a) the separations between fields of study are distinct and that b) given that, some are lesser or worse off than others.Unfortunately, the world doesn't work like that. So no, it doesn't bother me. It only bothers me that there are ignoramuses out there who like to think they're superior to others when really, their concerns are completely trivial. As Plato wrote in defense of philosophy versus the value of the pursuit of wealth: "For your part, perhaps you think me a failure, and believe me when I say that I think that what you think is true. But as for me, I don't just think you'r! e failures, I know you are."...Show more
Coy Tapley: I have always been fortunate in that I was attracted to personality and intelligence . Perhaps because I was a visual artist a person's symmetry of face was just that - symmetry. That is what people base an idea of physical human beauty on - whether someone's face is symmetrical - lol.
Coralie Goldsberry: LOLL!!! And why would you even CARE!!?? Look at You GAMER Frik! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.You NEVER RESPECTED THAT GAME. That's why!!
Leif Andreason: yes it pisses me off into masterbation
Pam Rampadarat: it's odd and confusing, but at those moments when you meet the Beautiful person, you see the true them,sour spite
Particia Thorton: Why would it? Is not Philosophy ''the art of one's mind?,,,,Were all art of expression is born!!
Moises Rupinski: Not in theslightest; some 9-carat minds here andthe Art of thought is finer than any craft, yes?LOL.
Randolph Lozoya: 50 -! 8
Ronny Dorge: Douglas Adams never answered that in his books ot! her than to mention that were both the question and the answer were to ever be known in a single Universe, the two would cause the Universe to destroy itself and be replaced with something even more inexplicable. Some say that it may have already happened a few times.But in all seriousness I would have to say that the Ultimate Question is "Why is there something as opposed to nothing?"Why is there a Universe? Because of the Big Bang.Why was there a big bang? Because the supermassive quantum singularity exploded.Why was there a supermassive quantum sungularity as opposed to there not being one? Because the spacetime foam that all universes exist in created it.Why is there a spacetime foam as opposed to not being a spacetime foam?And it goes on and on. Why is there something and not "nothing"?Apply it to Creationism and you get to God and you have to ask "Why is there a God as opposed to there not being a God?"So that's the ultimate question....Show more
Rachell Meese: ! Idk :pI ANSWERED FOR POiNTS!!!! and who gives a damn! don't be a nerd and go kiss a girl!
Edmund Rappley: Your question betrays the fact that you view "Arts and Humanities" as an ornament. As you dismiss this area so easily I dismiss your question. So, is this an answer?
Nelly Kikuchi: Girl before the mirrorAppraises her disguiseChild become a motherTries to fix her eyesNo more of his excusesIt has to be todayShe can keep her fantasyIf she can get awayPaint her name on a one-way streetPainted cheeks with angry heatWounded pride on painted eyesPaint the night with battle criesAll puffed up with vanityWe see what we want to seeTo the beautiful and the wiseThe mirror always liesBoy before the mirrorChecks his camouflagePolishes his armorAnd the charger in the garageNo more lame excusesIt has to be tonightHe can take the princessIf he can take the fightPound the drums with martial beatPound the streets with marching feetWounded pride, distorted eyesPaint the night! with battle criesAll puffed up with vanityWe see what we want to seeTo! the powerful and the wiseThe mirror always liesBoys and girls togetherMistake conceit for prideAmbition for illusionDreams for self-delusionGirls and boys togetherSee what it is we lackBoys and girls togetherLet's paint the mirror blackPaint it black...Show more
Dorinda Metzer: um.... pass?
Nicolas Cooley: Youre assuming that babies can be born gay, which is false. Homosexuality is unnatural, unseen in all other aspects and lifebeings in real nature. Living nature has the urge to survive thus reproduce. Homos do not therefore one cannot be born gay. But if youre saying they will turn gay as they mature, seeing as how most prolifers are conservative, a conservative upbringing highly discourages the chance of a child turning gay...And if you mean further than that by some incrementally small percentage of turning gay with a solid conservative upbringing, then no i would keep the baby and love it still ;)...Show more
Jefferson Sarson: You have made the quest! ionable assumption that these things are sins. Go troll elsewhere.
Sibyl Siwik: I think you are absolutely correct. People base their judgments on their first impressions until they get to know the person.
Joie Libutti: In our university, philosophy is taught in arts college by humanities faculty. It is so in most other universities.http://humanexperience.stanford.edu/whathttp://www.uba.uva.nl/humanities/subjects.cfm...Show more
Raymon Fiene: No, it does not bother me at all because it is as much an art form as it is a science. It is also primarily analytical, critical and speculative while science is primarily empirical.
Clay Lipira: >No,absolutely not.It's the right category for Philosophy.
Nia Monopoli: What is life?
Toshia Metzker: Dear lord, what kind of question is this? Aborting is MURDER, and for that god will never forgive you. Why can't people just be happy that their loved ones are happy? My uncle is gay, and my grandmother lo! oks past that like there is no difference, and their truly isn't. No on! e should be unhappy (but lots of people are, unfortunately). And it is not a sin to be homosexual, period. I try my hardest not to use gay as an insult, because gay also means happy, and as long as your happy, that's all that matters....Show more
Marcia Cheathan: The question cannot exist in a universe where the answer is already known.
Marcelina Schossow: regrettably, i do not imagine there's a way. I surely have had some solutions deleted(not in basic terms about Islam) because someone did not like my answer. It wasn't rude, it wasn't racist, there develop into honestly no reason to delete my answer. someone in basic terms did not like the answer and they made a grievance. I despatched an digital mail and appealed it asking why they'd deleted it. I were given a similar wide-spread reproduction and paste answer protecting they could look at it and not in any respect heard from them back about it. curiously Y/A doesn't have sufficient people to look at each and ! each and every grievance so if someone complains they in basic terms delete it with out investigating it....Show more
Rodrigo Pezley: Ahh, I love this post! I think you are 100% correct. I don't think we, or anyone else but God really sees our true selves. There are always 3 versions of every person imo:- How the world sees them- How they see themselves- How they really are....Show more
Dorinda Metzer: You ask what sin is worse? That is up to god to decide not us. However if it was up to me I would say having the sex that makes a gay baby is the worst sin of the above. I personally would not abort a baby but I also am not against tossing it into the wild to see if it can fend for it's self :) but lucky for me i'm not going to have any kids.
Joaquin Dronko: I don't believe we have the right to directly decide who deserves to live and who deserves to die. It would be a sin to destroy one of God's most beautiful creations, life. And it would not the the s! in of the parent if the child was to be homosexual. That decision is up! to the child. The parent can not choose who the kid is going to love. And in my opinion I think the human population is big enough that it won't hurt for even half of the population to turn gay. That's the only reason the bible says that gay is wrong. It prohibits procreation....Show more
Aldo Decurtis: Why?
Lourie Mcroberts: This is a truly profound thought! I agree in some ways but I disagree with us never seeing who we really are. Though some people cant see who they are there is the option to see who you are. I have experienced this first hand and the results of who I am makes me GORGEOUS! I had to search and strengthen my faith to find who I am... I encourage others to do the same. But I am not of preference for all people so the saying "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is absolute truth. That's why beautiful people become ugly when who they are is discovered. Love this post! Never ridiculous....Show more
Granville Stray: who are you ? y r ! u?
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