[kj] happy birthday ADOLF

iPat pmdavies at gmail.com
Thu Apr 21 06:54:54 EDT 2005


> ******I dont agree that they are *imposed*.People are free to agree with it
> or not.And if they choose to follow blindly,thats still their
> choice***************
> 
if you are brought up in a house with no lights would you know what a
light switch is?


> ******With information freely available to people.People will generally
> become more intelligent and thus be able to form their own opinions.When
> people are denied access to information(Cults,oppressive regimes,the
> uneducated and just the plain stupid) then they are open to manipulation of
> the facts.**********
> 

information freely available. there are books in a library in the
Vatican that we are not allowed to see. Whay do you think that is?
take japan for example, the recent unrest in China due to Japan
rewriting history. Can you trust the information?



> *******I just find it easier to understand when its written plainly and
> there is lees room for error or misunderstandings.*******

> ******I feel that everything is explainable in plain simple English,there
> are enough words in the dictionary to explain how you feel and get your
> opinions across******************
> 
but is this not contradictory to your origional point? 


> --
> *******Before we start to *use* other senses,We should investigate them
> ,find out if they are tangible,find out if they are real or imaginary,before
> we start to regard them as fact**********
> 
i dont think its a case of finding out if they are tangible, more like
waking up and realising we have forgotten to use them.

-- 
iPat
live for today, live for tomorrow
"Truth is a pathless land. Man cannot come to it through any
organisation, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual,
nor through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He
has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the
understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and
not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection..."


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