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Frequently Asked Questions.
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What is the nature of the universe?
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Everything that exists consists in a pattern of
value. Everything that exists can be understood as
being on one or more of four qualitatively
different levels of existence: physical,
biological, social, and intellectual.
There is dynamic activity in the universe rather
than there being absolute stillness. Static patterns provide a foundation for
all of the dynamic activity in the universe.
Through the playing off of static patterns and
dynamic action there is evolution.
Evolution takes place, not only on the
biological level as is popularly understood, but
on all four levels of existence.
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What's with the index cards?
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If you have seen me on campus, you probably have
noticed that I carry around a lot of index cards.
I don't use 8.5x11 paper unless I absolutely have
to. I use index cards for almost all of my day to
day information. At home I have over 16,000 at
last estimate. Periodically I go through a recent
stack of "unassimilated" cards, and put them into
categories. You can get a sense of what I'm doing
by reading "Lila" by Robert Pirsig. In it the
author describes a similar system.
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This church thing is a joke right?
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Absolutely not.
When I make a claim that appeals to aesthetics,
morality, love, emotion and any other values which
may derive from unique human mystical experiences,
I really am the only legitimate authority. It
would disrespect my own humanity to turn any such
authority over to any other being, much less a
nonrational being.
In the case of questions on which no answer can
ever be known, I am responsible for the answer I
operate on in my life.
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Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your personal
savior?
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Abolutely not. Jesus Christ was an apocolypicist.
Apocolypticism is the belief that the world will
come to an end in one's own lifetime. The world
did not come to an end, as believed, so the
apostles shifted the focus of their organization.
How could "the son of god" be so wrong?
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If you are against organized religion, then why did you form the Church of Greg Bard?
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This is the avenue that the law has provided to
exercise the freedom necessary to accomodating
spiritual beliefs. It is my belief that spiritual
values are unique to the individual human. So
therefore six billion religions of one member each
is the only moral religion. I would advise anyone
participating in an organized religion to believe
whatever you want, but DON'T GIVE THEM ANY MONEY.
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So what's it like to get shot?
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I was shot in the back of my shoulder by a 12
gauge sawed-off shotgun from about 6 to ten feet
away. Fortunately, the gun was loaded with
birdshot, which resulted in a much lower
amount of damage than you might expect.
From the moment of getting shot all the way
through the recovery, I can't say that I felt any
very acute pain. For the most part it was a severe
discomfort. At the moment it happened, I was
thinking similarly to a person who has had a plate
of food spilled on them. (i.e. this was going to
be a cleanup issue for the next half hour...a
big inconvenience, etc.)
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Why genealogy?
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I am very much into record keeping, and archiving,
in general. However, I have been interested in the
subject since my youth. I was amazed to see the
volume of information about it on the internet.
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Are all those genealogical records accurate?
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No. Historical records are only as reliable as the
source. I have tried to include the source for
everything, but not every fact reported has a
source listed. In those cases I have presented my
best judgement on what the facts are based on the
evidence. In the case of the French Canadian, and
Italian records there is a very good level of
credibility. In the case of the royal bloodlines,
there is a much reduced level of credibilty
because of the political ramifications of the
data. In the case of the mythological and
biblical, there is very little credibility at all.
However, my lineage to Charlemagne is supported
by documentation at every generation.
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What is your philosophy?
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Some of the isms to which I subscribe are
nontheism, nonconsequentialism, humanism,
anti-fascism, coherentism, democratic-socialism, populism, and
civil-libertarianism
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