From: Platt Holden (pholden@sc.rr.com)
Date: Sat Dec 04 2004 - 14:19:40 GMT
Hi Chin,
> No culture, religion, or political state is absolutely superior to any
> other. No intellect is absolutely superior to any other.
Do you are believe those statements to be the absolute truth? If not, why
shouldn't I consider them to be arbitrary opinions?
> An academic is not
> superior to the lowly dropout. The academic knows more of the field in
> which they studied, and maybe better rhetoric, but this is only one field.
> What counts is how much you know about the life in which you are a
> participant; not an idle observer; not a creator; but a participant in the
> creation of a better life for all.
On what basis do you determine what constitutes a "better life"?
Best,
Platt
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