"Sometimes not answering a question tells
us volumes."
Ah yes, but the question is, what is it telling us? Is it telling us, for instance, what we want to hear? Or is it telling us what we need to hear? In the silence of an unanswered question, whose voice are you hearing?
No answers, please :>)
Bill
Ah yes, but the question is, what is it telling us? Is it telling us, for instance, what we want to hear? Or is it telling us what we need to hear? In the silence of an unanswered question, whose voice are you hearing?
No answers, please :>)
Bill
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> > More epistemological humility is what
> > is called for by all.
>
> This is an ad hominem fallacy, attacking the humility of the one who asks
> questions rather than answering the questions. Terry had excellent
> questions. His questions were avoided. This same phenomena happens with
> many of my questions. No big deal. Sometimes not answering a question
> tells us volumes. Right Terry? Some of us seem to understand this and some
> apparently do not. Again, no big deal. I thought Terry expressed a lot of
> humility in his questions. You perhaps don't understand how much humility
> it takes to ask questions like this in this forum. God knows. God sees
> Terry's humility, and he appreciates it!
>
> Peace be with you.
> David Miller.
>
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