The problem with Gaza is we assume they *want* peace. -- Jared Earle :: iPhone-at-23x-dot-net http://jearle.eu/ :: http://blog.23x.net
On 10 Jan 2009, at 15:17, Jeffrey Hergan <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Jan 9, 2009, at 9:28 PM, Stefano Mori wrote: > >> >> On 2009-Jan-09, at 01:24, Jeffrey Hergan wrote: >> >>> When you really think about it, isn't it strange that anything >>> exists at all? >> >> >> A bit like trying to imagine not being alive. It is weird how >> difficult it is to truly visualise not being alive, because even as I >> imagine the world and other people carrying on without me, I >> implicitly feel myself existing as I imagine it. >> >> Those people are busy killing each other to make the place the way >> they imagine it should be, and yet none of us seem to know why >> anything should be (exist) anyway. Nor do we know what death is. But >> using weapons of death they try to remake what is existing, whilst >> not >> knowing why there is existence nor what is death. >> >> But this doesn't even feel like it scratches the surface... >> >> Stefano >> >> _______________________________________________ > > I think that's a great analogy, Steano. > And I think you strike home exactly the point about killing in the > Middle East (and elsewhere, I guess). > We can deal out death, but we can't give life back. > And we're not even sure of the import of either. > I hope the folks in Israel and Palestine can work things out instead > of continually escalating from one tragedy of human life to another. > > Jeff > _______________________________________________ > OSX-Nutters mailing list | [email protected] > http://lists.tit-wank.com/mailman/listinfo/osx-nutters > List hosted at http://cat5.org/ _______________________________________________ OSX-Nutters mailing list | [email protected] http://lists.tit-wank.com/mailman/listinfo/osx-nutters List hosted at http://cat5.org/
