On 6/4/08, raghu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Why do you want to teach people what they should want?
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I didn't use the word, "teach." What part of the word "learning" do you
object to?

Of course, the implication of what you say is profound. Only the
unenlightened "want to teach people what they should want". Knowledge is
what people should want. Therefore all teaching is, by definition,
unenlightened. Since any learning corresponds with some teaching, then
learning, too, is, by definition, unenlightened. By a process of
elimination, ignorance is enlightment. But having just learned that
ignorance is enlightened we have managed to darken it by our so learning.

Therefore all is darkness.

Why do you want to teach people that all is darkness, raghu?

-- 
Sandwichman
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