Platt will go to heaven (maybe the holy planet Purgatory first though); the
rest of us unfortunates who can't believe will go to hell.
I think I'd prefer hell - sitting (would they have chairs?) next to God
would be so boring, he never does anything these days.

Or maybe in heaven they never get to meet him, they just find they are in a
more inner circle and they are still ever expected to do his will.

Dawkins is right to ignore these people.

On 24/01/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Quoting Heather Perella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Platt and Arlo,
> >
> > Arlo and Platt, two questions.
> >      What do you think Zen is and how does Zen fit
> > into MoQ?
> >      Why do you think Pirsig included Amerindians in
> > Lila?
> >
> > This would help me understand more where you two are
> > going with this dialogue.
>
> I agree with Arlo about Zen. As for Pirsig's affinity with Indians I think
> it
> "emerged" because of the friendship with and influence by Dusenberry who
> was an
> Indian nut. Also, according to some, Pirsig got his inspiration for the
> MOQ from
> smoking peyote while sitting around with a bunch Indians in a teepee.
>
> But, I could be wrong.
>
>
>
>
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