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Re: Not Knowing A Thing In Itself = Typical Contradicting Kantian Stupidity.

by "brian fletcher" <brianf88@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 15, 2007 at 12:45 AM

"Michael Gordge" <mikegordge@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Sep 15, 12:53 am, "brian fletcher" <brian...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>> Exactly my point. You are so obsessed with Kant, you cant even see when
>> someone agrees with your point.
>
> When someone who tells the world that christianism and godizm in all
> its evil ugly and dopey forms, has nothing to do with mysticism, and
> when that same person wants the world to believe that he agrees with
> anything, let alone something, I have said, then I know that that
> person is not being serious, is at best losing his marbles. Slap slap
> wake up Brian, its me.

Thats what you leaned  yesterday - 500 , and as you said, what you learnd 
yesterday -100 makes no difference.

Called being stuck.

Mysticism involves solving the mystery. You are projecting, yesterday's 
religious connotation of what the mystery is.

It is amusing to watch people squabble over their assertions and denials.

BOfL
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> Michael Gordge
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Re: Not Knowing A Thing In Itself = Typical Contradicting Kantia
Michael Gordge <mikego  2007-09-14 14:42:13 
Re: Not Knowing A Thing In Itself = Typical Contradicting Kantia
"brian fletcher"  2007-09-15 00:45:58 

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