From: Richard Loggins (brloggins@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Nov 05 2004 - 18:55:04 GMT
Hi MSH,
Well, I have to chuckle to myself, because after all this I can see that you make a strong case for your point of view. Sometimes when I feel strongly about something in the way of belief I get carried away with think ing that it must be true. YOur example with gravity is a case in point where the assumption for gravity is useful for calculating moon orbits but we all know now that gravity doesn't exist in itself - the moon simply tracks in the warp of space. Similarly, the fact that we have subjects and objects behaving in ways that suggest the need for Quality to create them all, may be very misleading, even though it useful to think that way anyhow. Heck, I still find myself prefering the idea that the sun literally sets and literally rises! Thanks for the enlightening discussion!
Rich
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