Re: No ambiguity



Hi Doug, Apparently you are not aware that Susan and Albert believe Larry's
reasoning is not sound based upon the quote posted from the Guardian
referring to relative (not absolute) religious truth. They think that the
Guardian is saying that religious truth is relative only when a new
revelation from God comes along, but not in the mean time. I am reserving
judgment on this count. So far, Larry's reasoning is more convincing to me.
I will let you know when I decide. Of if you have any quotes about relative
religious truth versus absolute religious truth let me know.

--Kent


"Douglas McAdam" <douglasmcadam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jun 19, 2006, at 7:35 AM, Kent Johnson wrote:

Continuous, to you, then, Susan, means it is re-created every thousand
years
or so?

--Kent


How would you define the education process in our academic system? We go
through many grades or levels of knowledge beginning in nursery school or
home then on to elementary, high school and college. Is this progressive
revealing of knowledge and also continuous and in some ways recreative for
each new knowledge we receive sort of recreates us.

peace,
doug



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