[Platt] Answering your questions will not indicate my position is the absurd one...
[Arlo] Then answer them... if you can. Otherwise, its quite obvious your position is absurd. But... prove me wrong. Answer. [Platt] ... but your failure to provide a scintilla of evidence for your postion suggests your position won't even meet the basic requirement for a cogent argument. [Arlo] I can understand your need to roll out a few Pee Wees here. Great distraction. I have presented not only evidence, but demonstrated that my position is coherent, logical and sound. You, on the other hand, continue only to demonstrate that rather than address the absurdities of your position, you prefer to play games of rhetoric. I bet no one is surprised. DQ is, most simply, "it's better here". It is experienced by atoms and humans. Patterns are able to respond to DQ by the repertoire of actions made possible by their level. Animals never "lost" the ability to respond to DQ. They continue to respond to DQ today as they always have, from the biological level. Your cat and all animals from all time respond to "it's better here". They do not respond via a social and intellectual repertoire as do humans, but they respond nonetheless. All humans respond to DQ from the biological level. Only humans that are participate in social patterns (and subsequently intellectual patterns) are able to respond to DQ on these levels. Sound. Coherent. MOQ. Your position? So absurd you can't even answer basic questions about it. But like all good talk-radio blowhards, you'd descend into the classic web of rhetoric in an attempt to distract away from this. So what's it gonna be, Platt? Another round of talk-show crap, or tryto answer some simple questions? Let's take just one... Give me one example of how an animal in the past, an animal that could respond to DQ, behaved any differently from any animal today? Your answers to date continue to demonstrate the absurdity of your position, something I'm sure you recognize but will obviously never admit to. Or are "die" and "stare at its tail in wonder" the best you can come up with? Sad, isn't it? moq_discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives: http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ http://moq.org.uk/pipermail/moq_discuss_archive/
