<< Robin writes:
> >>Shouldn't that read "Believing that there can be a right and wrong and
> >>that he has to choose, is man's primary blemish"?
As you say.
> I still think in terms of good and bad, but for me these now mean
> conducive, and unconducive, to enlightenment, respectively.
Indeed, Robin, for verily all have sinned! (And even the Synthesists it
seems,
chose to redefine, rather than cast off, these infernal dicotomies.)
I will pray for you.
;-)
-Prof. Tim >>
"Mankinds Essential Illness" as stated in "The Lord of the Flies" by William
Golding is man's ability to be evil and know that we are being evil.