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-> -> -> 0n (28 Feb 06) Oleg Dolgikh wrote to Cindy Haglund... -> -> -> -> -> -> OD> Hello Cindy. -> -> -> -> -> -> OD> 28 Feb 06 10:48, you wrote to JOHNJWILSON: -> -> -> -> -> > -> -> -> ...my point? ...not all religious -> -> -> dogmas are interpreted by the followers of that dogma as the dogma was -> -> -> originally intended. -> -> -> -> -> In MY view NONE do! -> -> -> -> (MY church, based on Quantum physics, being the noble exception :-) -> -> Yeah but it's the uncertainty of it's commandments that troubles -> me. -> Heisenburg was _certain_ that he had it right. :-) In my church-speak, he thought the liklihood was very high :-) MY Church is the Church of Variable Liklihood. The only commandment is stolen from Plato: The only good is knoeledge the only sin is ignorance, Other that that you are in charge of determining what is likely. The connection to Quantum Mechanics is pretty neat. Thomas Aquinas came close to that which is now called Entanglement, which is as strange as any 12th Century theological musing, even by the intellectuals... The real connection/basis is Supersymetery... A lot more interesting to me than messing with the concept of a one-God Trinity :-) The Church of Vaiable Liklihood John Wilson, pastor John Wilson, founder John Wilson Chief Theologian John Wilson Church Poet. An ego? Moi? :-) -> No matter how hard I try... commandments 50 percent of the time on average. Commandments? As (St.) Yoda sez: "There is no try. Just do." --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5* Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 123/140 500 106/2000 633/267 |
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