On 6 Jul 2000, at 20:17, Richard Budd wrote:

> Hey Horse,
> You know, you're right... you don't post often enough....

Rick, Horse and Focus. 
I agree to the above. 
Hope you don't mind me entering the dialogue which I have followed 
while on the road. Rick seems to have qualms about the MOQ as a 
moral guide while Horse defends it. Having escaped the dangers of 
traffic (upon returning to our own goat-paths filled with German 
"wohnwagens" and big trucks) I possibly risk to be "whipped 
through the MOF" if starting to speak of my cure-all remedy again. 

The mere notion of looking to the MOQ for guidance in my daily life 
never crosses my mind. It's a big difference between declaring all 
existence to be a moral development to presenting it as an golden 
rule for all occasions. "Do we need anyone to tell us what's 
good....etc" as it says in the ZMM quotation? Why not simply look 
upon the Intellectual level as the highest moral plane and its ethics 
as the usual HUMAN-ETHICS?     

The big question is if the fundamentalists of all religious 
denominations will be happy about seeing their bibles and stone 
tables as part of a new system - even if it is its highest level - 
because this system says that there are goodness below and that  
the development continues. Equally disappointed are the religious 
sceptics (isn't it strange how believers and sceptics of the SOM-
world are each other's constitutents? I have some experience now 
from newspaper debates with both) who can't understand what hit 
them when the MOQ is wielded. Well, I don't know, but it gives me 
great peace of mind.

Bo


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