> Pirsig himself said of the MOQ, "it is not only
> atheistic
> but anti-theistic". Didn't he say that? Yes, he did.

He also said:

"Finally, though it may be argued that a metaphysics that incorporates a 
central term that isn't defined (i.e. Dynamic Quality) isn't a real 
metaphysics, it can also be argued that the strength of the MOQ is its 
ability to incorporate the indeterminate divine within a coherent and 
logical paradigm." (letter from Robert Pirsig to Anthony McWatt, March 
29th, 1997) 




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