Mysteries :
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Steve Clayton Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- If you can't prove it, why be so
> serious about it?
I assume that posting demonstrates a desire to eliminate Mystery....not create more.
What is so SERIOUS about differentiating between Fact and Fiction?
What is so disruptive about emphasizing the difference between possible, probable, and/or plausible?
But for me, when it comes to the Great Pyramids, the main reason I have an interest in How they built them is so that I can look forward to the day where we attempt to appreciate the Why. The day when we learn implement infrastructure that sustains us. The day that we learn to be greater than the sum of our parts.
That's something to be serious about
"Think of your fellow man, lend him a helping hand
Put a little love in your heart
You see, it's getting late, oh, please don't hesitate
Put a little love in your heart
And the world will be a better place
And the world will be a better place for you and me
You just wait and see"
The Music of our Youth is talking to us Man.
Warwick
------------------------------------------------------- If you can't prove it, why be so
> serious about it?
I assume that posting demonstrates a desire to eliminate Mystery....not create more.
What is so SERIOUS about differentiating between Fact and Fiction?
What is so disruptive about emphasizing the difference between possible, probable, and/or plausible?
But for me, when it comes to the Great Pyramids, the main reason I have an interest in How they built them is so that I can look forward to the day where we attempt to appreciate the Why. The day when we learn implement infrastructure that sustains us. The day that we learn to be greater than the sum of our parts.
That's something to be serious about
"Think of your fellow man, lend him a helping hand
Put a little love in your heart
You see, it's getting late, oh, please don't hesitate
Put a little love in your heart
And the world will be a better place
And the world will be a better place for you and me
You just wait and see"
The Music of our Youth is talking to us Man.
Warwick
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