'You live as if this were God's world, with abstract norms, regularities, standards, etc; but you pout that "we just cannot know" whether the God on whom you're utterly dependent exists or not. Nowhere to go; it's just baffling that someone would choose beliefs that *if true* (which they're fortunately not) would *undermine the possibility* of logic, science, and ethics. And it's baffling that someone would so choose, all the while living as if the world were a world of meaning, standards, consciousness, and value -- rather than of matter clunking chemically against impersonal matter.'
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© Ryan Jankowski, May 10th, 2003, Kansas City, Ks.
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