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Re: They seek to cast a "wider net"

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Wed, 05 Dec 12 6:52 PM | 79 view(s)
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they confuse a wider net with a more efficient small net. thie net, as contructed is small, no mount of improvemnts in the handling and deplotyment of that net will change the fact that it is small. They simply seem to be pining after the notion that there are undiscovered millions of unleveraged zealots. I believe they are in error. Indeed, all analysis is that the undiscovered millions are on the other side of the fence, that if the other side could ever reasonably turn out, they would land on the ash-heap of history.

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Re: They seek to cast a "wider net"
By: Cactus Flower
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Tue, 04 Dec 12 7:49 PM
Msg. 12089 of 54959

dig, the dogmas are infallible.

until they learn flexibility they will remain brittle.

we have many examples of how inflexible dogmas end up changing. they tend either to turn to corruption and/ or to fracture into contending orthodoxies.

think of catholicism and the appearance of luther for an example.

someone is going to show up with a set of principles which reveals a new version of truth. and some will stick with the old orthodoxy and others will cleave to the new one.


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