Platt, all
And there are more, but I think you get my point that it is better to
view the Great Author's work as fiction, or koan, or parable, or mythic
tale. Accepting it as literally and absolutely true because it can be
quoted from the horse's mouth (as opposed to Horse's mouth) flies in the
face of some of the most basic premises of the MoQ, radicial empircism,
pragmatism, and reality.
3WD
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