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Re: axioms vs subjective views

Nov 19, 1998 05:27 PM
by Darren Porter


At 05:23 AM 11/19/98 EST, you wrote:
>
>In a message dated 11/19/98 1:41:33 AM, Darren wrote:
>
>>All things that exist, all animals, all humans, the earth, the elements,
>>the cosmos, the unseen - all are one.
>>
>>This is not my subjective view but an axiom.
>>
>>Agreed or Not Agreed?
>
>Agreed.  An "axiom" means that that statement is a fundamental truth.   But
>then, if that is "not (your) subjective view", then what is the apparently
>*untruthful* view that you do hold?  And, how does it govern your actions or
>your ideas--which must, inevitably, be wrong?
>
>Do you really think about what you say?  Or, do you just "shoot from the
hip"?
>
>Leon
>

If all are one then there are no 'chosen people' - that was what I was
trying to infer.

Darren






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