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Hey all,
As I have always understood
it, the "chaos" that sits below the inorganic level is a sort of pure or
"unpatterned DQ"--- the sea of DQ in which the island of SQ resides and arises
from. But I have recently been wondering if this doesn't create a
problem.
For if that chaotic "level" is
equal to DQ itself then there is a clash in the moral codes. For one code
establishes "the supremacy of DQ over SQ" and another establishes "the supremacy
of the inorganic over the chaotic". But if the inorganic level is pure DQ
then this second code might as well "establish the supremacy of the
inorganic over DQ"--- I'm sure I don't have to list the many problems that
this creates for the system, and I know there must be a problem in my
understanding of the "chaotic". So I guess I'm asking two
questions:
(1) If DQ always morally "beats" SQ, and
if the chaotic is pure DQ, then how can the Inorganic ever morally triumph
over the Chaotic?
(2) If the chaotic "level" doesn't equal pure,
unpatterned DQ--- then what's the difference???
Rick
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