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Posted by: Angus Cunningham 07/04/2009, 11:02:18 (About author)
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I feel a compulsion to observe that I like DWA's response to your post, CF, both in its subject line and in its inclusion of a Wiki reference to Mike Godwin's observation, and also in its TT-honouring taste in breaking the "normal rule" by refraining from pasting in any of Mike Godwin's observation. I personally think that the fact that we have not (yet?) proven this thread to be conforming to Godwin's pretention to Law is a noteworthy testimony to some notion or other. Is it a testimony to the quality of the debating/discussion skills of the posters in this thread? Or is it a testimony to our collective admiration (whether formal or only subliminal) for the Jewish human being whose historic title is referred to in the subject line with which Sir Pure Blue Free Kay chose to start this thread? (Reference: http://www.truthtree.com/Religion/posts/14669.html) I now feel an obligation, on my part, to mention that the URL introduced in his initiating post by Sir Pure Blue in no doubt a very earnest frame of mind did not include in its title any reference to that hugely stimulating historical personality, but rather denoted an aspirational superiority on the part, perhaps, of the assassin that Sir Pure Blue's initiating post mentions. I have contemplation now -- and a Saturday brunch is beginning to take over the scheduling of my particular immediate future through accelerating control of my olefactory imaginatorial capacities. My contemplation is likely to be on the following questions: Is what we forget as beneficial for our species-wide collective well-being as what we open our minds to learning? Are we as "good" at actively forgetting as actively exploring and making meaning out of the here-and-now signals of all our external and internal senses? |
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