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Re: Theos-World A Question for the New Year

Jan 17, 2005 03:30 AM
by Cass Silva


Some ones had raw meat for dinner

leonmaurer@aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 01/14/05 4:04:38 PM, bartl@sprynet.com writes:

>
>leonmaurer@aol.com wrote:
>> Are you saying -- since one can imagine an infinite set of infinities
>(as 
>> Cantor has proven mathematically) -- that there cannot be a singular
>"infinity"? 
>
> I am saying that we cannot imagine an Absolute, because, in order to do
>so, we have to consider ourselves apart from it, which makes it no 
>longer an Absolute.
>
> Bart

I don't think so. You may speak for yourself... But, how come I can imagine 
an Absolute of which I am integral part of its potentiality (or its "beness," 
if you will)? Besides, I'm not so sure that was what you originally said 
which triggered my question you quoted out of context. 

Leon



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