(urth) Oannes
Gerry Quinn
gerry at bindweed.com
Tue Mar 20 11:17:26 PDT 2012
From: Antonin Scriabin
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Gerry Quinn <gerry at bindweed.com> wrote:
> > "The same way that one group of humans could have a better grasp of science,
> > or economics, or poker,"
> So, repeatable experiments and mathematical models? How are these applicable
> to the study of "the infinite", especially when by "the infinite" is meant, "the divine"?
I should have said “analogous ways”, I suppose. (Though perhaps repeatable experiments and mathematical models could provide insight in some ways.)
> > "To say that the unknowability of absolute truth renders all views equally valid is
> > the silly end of relativism."
> Not really, if you add the qualification "equally valid on the topic of absolute truth".
Actually we have a relevant observation from Wolfe: “Silk is a good man in a bad religion.” Plainly he thinks that there can be better or worse conceptions of the Divine, even if all are imperfect.
- Gerry Quinn
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