2013/9/29 meekerdb <meeke...@verizon.net>

>  On 9/29/2013 4:05 AM, Alberto G. Corona wrote:
>
> Yes. That naive uthopianism is quite recent in history. And it is local to
> the western world, because it is a deformation of the chirstian concept of
> salvation.
>
>
> The Greeks thought they had declined from a golden age - long before heard
> of Christianity.
>
>
> Although this is lateral to what I wanted to say,... the decline
standpoint is just the opposite of the "the heaven is coming" of the
uthopians. The latter is genuinelly western and postchristian (I would say
puritan)

>
>
>  2013/9/29 chris peck <chris_peck...@hotmail.com>
>
>>  Hi Alberto
>>
>> Were there ever genuinely naked questions? ie. Was there really a time
>> when ideas were not framed by the exciting possibilities offered by the
>> contemporary technology?
>>
>
>
> And what would be the alternative. The only naked question is, "WTF?"
>

WTF is a good question ;)

>
> Brent
>
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