Thread: Who is your hero?
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November 10th 2010, 01:56 PM #31
Re: Who is your hero?
Sea
Evil lurks in the hearts of men.
Tassman's POON Theory of the universe = It has "arisen naturally from nothing".
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November 10th 2010, 04:36 PM #32
Re: Who is your hero?
Shadowmaster is my hero.
He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. (Micah 6:8)
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November 11th 2010, 06:11 AM #33
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FreezBee
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November 11th 2010, 08:57 AM #34
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silly man
Evil lurks in the hearts of men.
Tassman's POON Theory of the universe = It has "arisen naturally from nothing".
"I do like Tassmans mind" -- Bertatberts
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November 12th 2010, 11:26 AM #35
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November 19th 2010, 11:39 PM #36
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Male - AtheistRe: Who is your hero?
I don't strive to be like my hero's. I can only be myself. I do hold certain people in high regard and do consider them hero's of progress, communication, ingenuity research, and charity. For these traits I would promote J. Craig Venter, Steven Pinker, Dean Kamen, Niles A. Pierce et. al., and Bill Gates respectively.
Niles A Pierce is a new addition for me. Read his team's PNAS article titled Selective cell death mediated by small conditional RNAs
Dean Kamen has worked extensively on building robotic prosthetic arms that can be controlled in a variety of ways.
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November 19th 2010, 11:56 PM #37
Re: Who is your hero?
Hero - Man admired for brave deeds, noble qualities, etc.
I think you are mistaking hero for hero worship.
Go ahead...you can name someone you admire. Admire - To regard with pleasure or approval
A man you regard with pleasure or approval.
I assume it aint me. lol
CS Lewis
Neil Young
All the guys in Iron Maiden
All the guys in Rush
Tom Landry
Roger Staubauch
The guy who used to cook steaks at The Steak Pit in Aspen Colorado
Every guy who dated Sophia LorenLast edited by justsumguy; November 20th 2010 at 12:06 AM.
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November 20th 2010, 12:23 AM #38
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Rumiko Takahashi.
I'm a bit disappointed with her work on Inu Yasha, but overall she's been a great source of inspiration.
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Well, you asked.Anything is possible, unless it isn't.
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November 20th 2010, 01:42 PM #39
Re: Who is your hero?
Here is a slight upgrade to this question.
How many of the heroes you referred to, except Jesus and Darwin, have you met in person?
Sincerely,
Eric J. Sawyer
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November 20th 2010, 02:43 PM #40
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My priest, Fr. Joseph
my ex-pastor, Dr. Wayne Kempson
Metropolitan Jonah
ApologiaPhoenix, who has faced more struggle than I'm ever likely to, and done better than anyone could've expected.
Saint Luke the Evangelist
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November 20th 2010, 11:53 PM #41
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Strangely enough, I'd consider Jesus to be more of a hero for me (in a philosophical way) than Darwin. I'm not a biology fan, and if Darwin hadn't come along then others would have put together the theories before long.
As far as people I've met go, I wouldn't really count any of them as my personal heroes.Anything is possible, unless it isn't.
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November 21st 2010, 12:18 AM #42
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I am a theist, and Charles Darwin is in the top ten. Ghandi, and Martin Luther King are up there. I will comment on heroes more later.
If you want to turn an atheist into a theist just hit the space bar after the a.Go with the flow the river knows.
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I do not know, therefore I think . . . and everything is in pencil.
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November 21st 2010, 10:51 AM #43
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March 12th 2012, 08:54 PM #44
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I vote for Julius Caesar (weird right?) and I have to add a vote for Mr. Clive Staples, RIP :)
Also demihero props for Douglas Adams. I love his work but find it ironic that as an atheist he was compelled to conceive of the Infinite Probability Drive in order to explain the serendipity of the universe. He actually succeeds in undermining his own world view. In the Holistic Detective series, Dirk Gently deduces from an "impossible" archaeological anachronism that time travel "must" be possible. A classic double standard for an atheist. I think it was something like the discovery of a salt shaker baked inside of a greek vase. A poor conflicted soul. He was entertaining because he was honest.not all that is contemplated is writtennot all that is written is believednot all that is believed is truenot all that is true can be proven-alphabravo
Peace!
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Female - ChristianRe: Who is your hero?
Your post allowed me to reflect upon how lucky I am that I have people to look up to that help me in my own self-actualization based on how they are living their lives and making a difference. Sometimes I need to read/hear/see how selfless someone else is living their lives and the impact it has on others to note how little I'm doing in that aspect. An example would be Heidi Bakers work in Mozambique, Corrie ten Boom, Brother Yun, Ahn Ei Sook, my own mother....A hero is someone who has distinguished courage or ability, admired for brave deeds and noble qualities. I wish these characteristics weren't rare (or perhaps we don't hear much about people like this) but these people give of themselves and anyone who does that for the benefit of mankind, regardless of race, gender or religious affiliation, such as the people I've stated, are heroes to humanity. The self absorbed intellectuals are a dime a dozen.
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