CB Willis (cbwillis@adore.lightlink.com) wrote: >You're using logic to force me to a conclusion that I don't agree with, >and I give you a series of propositions in lieu of that. I don't demand >that you agree with those propositions. The propositions are assertions >within a religious domain/context/tradition. It is not unprofessional to >assert them, nor unethical, nor uncommonsensical given their long >religious tradition. The long religious tradition that you are refering to that arises from "God is Good, Man is Bad" is the tradition of religious insanity that has almost destroyed this planet from day one. Maybe *YOU* should spend some time trying to grasp my linguistic intent behind "God is fully responsible for the acts of his creations", rather than just blindly denying it on its literal interpretation, eh? You are not the only one with religious tradition behind you. It is quite unprofessional to assert propositions that do not mean exactly what they say without proper disclaimers attached to them to that effect, and it is quite unprofessional to assert propositions that pretend to mean what they say and yet do not maintain logical consistency between them. You can not have the credence of logic behind your propositions unless you maintain the consistency of logic amongst your propositions. If you do not wish the credence of logic to your propositions, then say so up front. Homer >- CBW -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Homer Wilson Smith Clean Air, Clear Water, Art Matrix - Lightlink (607) 277-0959 A Green Earth and Peace. Internet Access, Ithaca NY homer@lightlink.com Is that too much to ask? http://www.lightlink.com