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I don't have that take on things. Because we can't figure something out does not mean it is unknowable. Humanity's age of reason has just begun only a few centuries ago. 300 years vs. millions of years behind a shroud. There is plenty to do other than see solice in myth.
Crazy things exist. The universe is self-ordering on all scales, but it isn't perfect.
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In a message dated 5/6/99 12:01:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time, headbands@webtv.net writes:
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Everthing was once 'behind the veil' by various means, science, etc, we pull things out from that beyond, how much still remains we have no idea so we call it unknown, unknowable or god. Chances are we will be pulling things out from behind that veil from a long, long, long time. Some people can't help but speculate why the veil, and what all is behind it and so forth.
Irena
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