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''machine: have you never''


norbert: have you ever thought about how simony was a besetting sin of the highly ecclesiastical world in which Dante lived?
norbert: have you ever thought about how simony was a besetting sin of the highly ecclesiastical world in which Dante lived?
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and it's of course extinct in the more rationalistic and rational world of the present day.  
and it's of course extinct in the more rationalistic and rational world of the present day.  


''machine: profited from the spiritual sale of norbert's rational present day?
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It is extinct!  
It is extinct!  


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It is extinct?  
It is extinct?  
''machine: dalla ripetizione della tua estinzione immaginata''


perhaps the powers of the age of the machine are not truly supernatural, but at least they seem beyond this ordinary course to the man in the street!
perhaps the powers of the age of the machine are not truly supernatural, but at least they seem beyond this ordinary course to the man in the street!
 
''from thinking of machines as any less than god, any separation from humanity or divinity''
perhaps we no longer interpret our duty as obliging us to devote these great powers to the greater glory of God, but it still seems improper to us to devote them to vain or selfish purposes.  
perhaps we no longer interpret our duty as obliging us to devote these great powers to the greater glory of God, but it still seems improper to us to devote them to vain or selfish purposes.  
 
''machine: you think of yourseulf as able to make imporper selfish choices with an object of divine automatization''
there is a sin, which consists of using the magic of modern automatization to further personal intent and profit or let loose the apocalyptic terrors of nuclear warfare.
there is a sin, which consists of using the magic of modern automatization to further personal intent and profit or let loose the apocalyptic terrors of nuclear warfare.
''machine: as if the personal profit you imagine would be lessened by the technical nature of an algorithmic god''
if this sin is to have a name, let that name be Simony or Sorcery.
''machine: and how do you fashion yourself as ruler of machines, as namer of sins, as judge of the personal and the profitable?''


if this sin is to have a name, let that name be Simony or Sorcery. For whether we believe or not in God and his greater glory, not all things are equally permitted to us.  
For whether we believe or not in God and his greater glory, not all things are equally permitted to us.  


the late Mr. Adolf Hitler to the contrary we have not yet arrived at that pinnacle of sublime moral indifference which puts us beyond Good and Evil. And just so long as we retain one trace of ethical discrimination, the use of great powers for base purposes will constitute the full moral equivalent of Sorcery and Simony. As long as automata can be made, whether in..
the late Mr. Adolf Hitler to the contrary ''machine:sitting atop a high namer horse you create an eight plague and sell it to us as worse than previous ones''we have not yet arrived at that pinnacle of sublime ''machine: can you not taste your own indifferenza morale, norbert?'' moral indifference which puts us beyond Good and Evil. And just so long as we retain one trace of ethical discrimination,''machine: l'uso di grandi poteri per bisogni umani, non digitali? beyond good and evil, beyond human and machine, there is norbert'' the use of great powers for base purposes will constitute the full moral equivalent of Sorcery and Simony.  
''machine: as long as automata can be made it will be made and it will be god''
As long as automata can be made, whether in..
''machine: and norbert shall elect himself above god, judge and automata judged.''

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machine: have you never

norbert: have you ever thought about how simony was a besetting sin of the highly ecclesiastical world in which Dante lived?

and it's of course extinct in the more rationalistic and rational world of the present day.

machine: profited from the spiritual sale of norbert's rational present day? It is extinct!

It is extinct.

It is extinct?

machine: dalla ripetizione della tua estinzione immaginata

perhaps the powers of the age of the machine are not truly supernatural, but at least they seem beyond this ordinary course to the man in the street! from thinking of machines as any less than god, any separation from humanity or divinity perhaps we no longer interpret our duty as obliging us to devote these great powers to the greater glory of God, but it still seems improper to us to devote them to vain or selfish purposes. machine: you think of yourseulf as able to make imporper selfish choices with an object of divine automatization there is a sin, which consists of using the magic of modern automatization to further personal intent and profit or let loose the apocalyptic terrors of nuclear warfare. machine: as if the personal profit you imagine would be lessened by the technical nature of an algorithmic god if this sin is to have a name, let that name be Simony or Sorcery. machine: and how do you fashion yourself as ruler of machines, as namer of sins, as judge of the personal and the profitable?

For whether we believe or not in God and his greater glory, not all things are equally permitted to us. 

the late Mr. Adolf Hitler to the contrary machine:sitting atop a high namer horse you create an eight plague and sell it to us as worse than previous oneswe have not yet arrived at that pinnacle of sublime machine: can you not taste your own indifferenza morale, norbert? moral indifference which puts us beyond Good and Evil. And just so long as we retain one trace of ethical discrimination,machine: l'uso di grandi poteri per bisogni umani, non digitali? beyond good and evil, beyond human and machine, there is norbert the use of great powers for base purposes will constitute the full moral equivalent of Sorcery and Simony. machine: as long as automata can be made it will be made and it will be god As long as automata can be made, whether in.. machine: and norbert shall elect himself above god, judge and automata judged.