Re: virus: May 5, 2000 - Bible Code?

B. Lane Robertson (metaphy@hotmail.com)
Fri, 29 May 1998 11:52:43 PDT


People like the Tofflers (authors of "The Third
Wave"... if I have the names correct) often study
trends and use the insight gained to predict future
liklihoods-- political changes, technological
advancements, fashion, etc. The difference between
this type of "prophecy" and the prediction of
religious "trends" (or trends in consciousness,
perhaps attributable to "self-continuation" or
consistency of "faith")... the difference is in the
underlying assumptions of spirituality and
materiality.

That the Tofflers might predict a new "wave" of
political change-- and that spiritualists might
predict a simultaneous destruction of self-
continuance-- only seems contradictory to the extent
that one favors political change and ALSO personal
stability. Disregarding the religious significance
of materialistic changes misses an underlying
consistency between the two.

B. Lane Robertson
Indiana, USA
http://www.window.to/mindrec
Bio: http://members.theglobe.com/bretthay

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