Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [51-75] of 2642Posts from Fredrick William Sillik, AnytownFredrick William Sillik, Anytown Previous 25 Next 25 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike,, Norwalk (5/3/25) You're right, Mike,, Norwalk, I should clearly state that any practice of any religion should be treated as a mental disorder. I don't have a god syndrome Mike, I just practice the natural human scientific inclination of gathering and deducing from the available clues provided a logical explanation for our environmental circumstances. I don't have a mental disorder, I just don't have the sufficient data to be correct at all times. You just keep trying. And although all the conventional folks claim all my conclusions, not the wrong ones of course , the conventional individual tells me basically nothing, if they can help it. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 5/3/25 re: Calvin Coolidge quote Well, oh, well, ah, oh, Mike,, Norwalk, curses, curses, drat, out smarted again by my "natural superior." 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike,, Norwalk (5/2/25) Mike,, Norwalk, Well, I totally OBJECT to you ever positioning yourself in the place of Mr Archer. Nature distinguishes us all with unprecedented unduplicated individual physical quantities and characteristics. We should be striving progressively to reach the corresponding advanced point on a social level. With the diverse nature and infinite quality of human growth and maturity in full force appreciated I could never assume that Mike,, Norwalk is conveying Mr Archer's feelings. Diversity is infinite. We must learn to appreciate this phenomena. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 5/2/25 re: Neal Boortz quote In reality the question is stated, as a human being anyway; am I a positive addition to the relationship with my community? Inanimate objects concern themselves with being owned. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 5/2/25 re: Marcus Tullius Cicero quote Please let all justifiably be rewarded for their respective contributions. 2 Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 5/2/25 re: James Wilson quote We must learn about and accept the differences of others, discover the positive qualities of all of our specie's members. Open our hearts and minds for tolerance and acceptance. We're all in this together. Let us live in harmony together sharing the abundant offerings of the universe in it limitless entirety. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike,, Norwalk (5/2/25) Mike,, Norwalk, well that's my point clearly, we are never reaching or attaining the source of our problems, the service to inanimate objects and not the appropriate services to humankind. And Mike, I gotta hand it to you, you're actually sounding a little more coherent to me. Words, Mike, I would just like to make the point, have not really been appreciated in the true sense by this species. The species have neglected the great positive force of words and language, the true signature and significance of humankind. This negligence must change for a normal practice of individual eloquence. Have a good day, from your faithful friend always. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/30/25 re: Harold J. Laski quote We will find that our search for substantialism will lead us little time for the insubstantial. Atheism is not a religion. It is a principled formulation of no supernatural phenomena. Religion should be treated as a mental disorder. Science entails the search for order. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown E Archer, NYC (4/30/25) No, Mr Archer, I have to totally disagree with your summation in that the so called republic is basically periodically electing a temporary king, Camelot and all, very much similar to a monarchy which are both fascist forms, exemplified in there unequal resource distributions. Socialism's emphasis on equal distribution of resources totally rejects fascism. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/30/25 re: Herbert Hoover quote You're not going to possess a mind, inspiration, free decisions by becoming an inanimate object, this being where the emphasis on acquisition of properties leads. Feelings, ideas, sensitivities, and sensibilities is how we acquire our needs; homes, supplies, travel, friends, and love. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/30/25 re: James A. Dorn quote Property rights are not the priority. Your house, lawn, and automotives have no rights. Human beings are the priority with their ideas, sensitivities and sensibilities. The less emphasis with the right of an inanimate object and more emphasis on the freedom of human practices the more the forward movement of the species. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/30/25 re: Jacob G. Hornberger quote This statement/quote is wrong. The Plutocrats have gained an advantage through loose taxation regulations and taken resources from the less advantaged. The Plutocrats have raised prices and at the same time presented less qualified products for valid human consumption. We the people are the government of the United States of America. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (4/25/25) Mike,, Norwalk, a colonial issuance of unification with the parent motherland, would have more effectively fueled appropriate emotions and designs of liberty and tolerance for the colony's slave population and other oppressed, then the declaration of separation as the declaration of "independence" turned out to, in reality, declare. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike,, Norwalk (4/25/25) Mike,, Norwalk, don't understand too much of you're conveyance as usual. Unity, unification, unifying is nature's harmonious intent, hence the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA or UNITED ENGLAND, whatever unites, it all the same to the rational. Mentioning the component of King reminds us however that there, as it turns out, is not much distinguishing difference with the Presidents, they both appear fueled by the same destructive class based properties. Kings and Presidents, neither appear to enable progress very effectively. We the people rule this country, world, always have, always will. Voices, not votes, voices of ideas. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/25/25 re: Joseph Conrad quote I wonder if someone with a personal library of a hardcover volume Green Eggs and Ham and the latest issue of Mad magazine would have a similar interpretation. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/25/25 re: John Ruskin quote Now I understand why we called this fellow the "smartest guy in the class" when he graduated very near the bottom of the class. Lance Romance they called him. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/25/25 re: John Kenneth Galbraith quote An interesting conventional revelation perspective by Mr Galbreath, not to surprising nonetheless. However, I'm personally quite unconventional. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (4/25/25) Correction: Mike,, Norwalk, pleasure to understand that you're in such a jovial mood, as my, hopefully modest, originality continues to define concepts of rational conceptualizations for adult mentally healthy mentality; for they're not associated directly with the 18 earthly revolutions around the sun astrological "adults." More education is the necessity for these astrological inclined. You must earn your creditials, in life's enduring essence. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/24/25 re: Justice Charles Evans Hughes quote More specifically the initiative should undoubtedly begin by creating yourself good company with yourself. From there you'll undoubtedly find that the positive company of others depends, like you found with yourself, altering the environment. Change, change, change. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/24/25 re: Calvin Coolidge quote There is a theory behind this so called Declaration of Independence. Unbiasedly, objectively this declaration was simply a device for separation from unification and responsibility as the daily conventional behavioral habits plainly display. Honest, decent, independent people of integrity don't accumulate a huge 36 trillion dollar national debt in which they have no intention to repay. Socialism is the challenge of socialized behavior to create true independence and responsibility. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/24/25 re: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quote It is time we guide humankind to no more living targets for the guided missiles. Let us be guided away from separation and be guided to unification. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike,, Norwalk (4/24/25) Mike,, Norwalk, pleasure to understand you're in such a jovial mood, as my originality continues to define concepts for the rational conceptualizations for adult healthy mentality; for they are not associated with the 18 solar revolutions astrological "adults." Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike,, Norwalk (4/23/25) Mike,, Norwalk, I have a new original declaration for you and everyone else, it goes along the lines of civilization and it quest. CIVILIZATION IS THE DISCOVERY OF THE ADULT. 1 Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/23/25 re: The Holy Bible quote To search for what is righteous no doubt will best empower your path. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/23/25 re: John Milton quote No, the boys and girls seek the power of the spiritual and to freedom its motivating negligent reference, while the adults seek the freedom to civilize the specie's arrangement and believes in itself as nature's most advanced responsible authority. Civilization is the discovery of the adult. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print