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Eric wrote;
>I still think that there are TWO issues here with NEARLY THE SAME
OUTCOME the remnant food one and the one >Mark Purdy discovered. The problem
I see with the truth is usually one person discovers something and says "ureeka"
I got >it! and then proceeds to spread the word to everyone around him.
Usually they have part of the truth but the problem is that >there are
'almost' no absolutes in the universe...../fontfamily>
Thank you!
We are too quick to jump on a truth and defend it with our lives. Most
people in this country are either Republican or Democrat. Both sides think that
they are right and will argue and fight like a mongoose and a snake. Could they
both be wrong? Could they both be blinded by the fact that they don't let go of
the truth that they have, in pursuit of the truth that they don't. Could it be
that they are not even a whole lot different? This has been the basic human
condition for thousands of years. It is a part of all of us, and to overcome it
we must STRIVE to not just find truth but to question our ignorance, and we are
all ignorant. As Wendell Berry said; " The difference between the smartest and
the dumbest human in relation to all that there is to be known is not very
impressive."
My real fear in Marks research is that they will accept it and then say Oh
great! Start those rendering vats 'cause we have lots of meat by products to
feed back to those cows, and then matters will be worse.
But as a wise man once said to me, we will do what we do until we
don't
Peace, Chris
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