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Member Since August 14, 2006
29, Male, Israel

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Do the main religions care about happiness?

I'm not sure religions specify Happiness as an overall goal in life, but what all of them do say, is that one must be moral. Morality, or in layman's terms: when all people are good to each other ...
Submitted by TalSh 3 years ago
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Sweat stings my eyes while running

I'm guessing most of the sweat originates from your forehead. Running with a headband should help, soaking it up before it hits your eyes.
Submitted by TalSh 3 years ago
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Removing brakes from rollerblades

Removing the rear breaks enables wider movements and a much greater speed. It is also closer to the design of most Ice skates (with no rear breaks).
Submitted by TalSh 3 years ago
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Nonconsensual conversion

I would say that to the best of my knowledge all Western religions work the way you've descrived. As far as I know, there is no religion which waits for a person to get old enough in order to decide ...
Submitted by TalSh 3 years ago
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Asking in Hebrew

Until a moderator answers this, or a solution presents itself, I reccomend sending your Hebrew questions to a Hebrew speaking member, and have him translate it for you. Then he could either post the ...
Submitted by TalSh 3 years ago
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Arthur Clarke's "The City and the Stars" - concept of god

I am guessing Clarke uses the term Pure Intellect as a name for a certain entity, possibly of strong AI, an all encompassing intelligence. We cannot begin to imagine what such an entity would think of ...
Submitted by TalSh 3 years ago
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Converting to and from Judaism/Christianity/Islam

Though by no fault of your own, your question is a bit offensive. Religion is not to be belittled. One does not convert by simply uttering a few words. A deep sense of belief is involved, commitment ...
Submitted by TalSh 3 years ago
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Origin of anti-semitism

I'm not sure one can point out the exact origin of antisemitism, but it became legitimate and all consuming in Middle Aged Europe, where the consensus held that the Jews, as a people, were responsible ...
Submitted by TalSh 3 years ago
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