Hi Bruce:
> [Bruce]
> It surprises me that Pirsig would say that MoQ is anti-theist.  At first
> glance it appears to be the same as atheist, but I do see a subtle difference
> that connotes an attack on theism. That is so far from Zen and a concept of
> balance that it surprises me that it would be part of MoQ. 
[Dave]
The Zen position, if I understand it, is if asked the question, "Is there a
God?" or any like that is to answer, "Mu." Meaning un-ask the question, Zen
does not speculate or engage in "God talk." I think Pirsig's "anti-theist"
position is similar but includes both theist and atheist in that all talk
about God, pro, con, or in between is futile at best, downright dangerous at
worst.

Dave


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