Paul, dmb,

Recognizing a mirage for what it is is not "relativism, a nihilism and an 
anti-intellectualism."  Chasing after some half-baked definition of truth is 
clinging to the last shreds of one's need for certainty.  Who needs it?   
 
 
Marsha




On Jun 17, 2013, at 5:40 AM, Paul Turner <[email protected]> wrote:

>> This 180
>> degree enlightenment, wherein these static patterns are more or less
>> dismissed (as "hypothetical", as illusions, as ghostly in the unreal and
>> imaginary sense) leads to a relativism, a nihilism and an
>> anti-intellectualism.
> 
> Thanks, it's good to see your understanding and agreement.
> 
> cheers
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