On Oct 31, 1:12 pm, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The implication of existence: 7 self evident truths of existence
>  1      Self evident truth 1: I exist: You exist.
>  2      Self evident truth 2: Everything has form.

2 has to be utterly dependant on the perceptual qualities of those
mentioned in 1, without which 2 is invalid.

>  3      Self evident truth 3: Everything has function...

This is false. Many things useful to 1 and perceived within the narrow
context of 2 may have function , but this is not a necessary and
certainly not self evident truth.

>  4      Self evident truth 4: Form & Function (setting the stage for a
> causer)

one thing AND another is not a truth.

>  5      Anecdotes of a Causer
>  5.1    Self evident truth 5: I believe: You believe.
>  5.2    Self evident truth 6: Order and Complexity
>  5.3    Self evident truth 7: Choice & Personal responsibility.

This does not make much sense
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