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Jul 21, 2005 06:47

Social EvolutionThe desire for sex is so tied into other biological and neurological and social and, if you will, spiritual things, that the arguable points can not be as soley rooted in the coin-toss, which our genders basically amount to, as most people would have you believe. I spit on the notion, even in the youth of my youth. I lent absolutely ( Read more... )

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wirelinejunkie July 22 2005, 10:24:02 UTC
You have quite apparently come to the conclusion that the mind is the determining factor of both human individuality and society ( ... )

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hudsucker_proxy July 25 2005, 15:22:52 UTC
I don't feel your response to my article accurately reflects my position. I think you will find that the issues you have addressed are issues you have inferred. It doesn't seem you gave my opinions enough attention to have thoroughly processed what I was saying. In other words, I can tell you read what I wrote, but I think you have some emotional poise with regards to the subject matter... emotional poise which blinded you from the specifics of what I was saying. For example, I don't disagree with much of what you are saying... with the exception that your perceptions of society and individuality may be based in entirely separate doctrine from my own.

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wirelinejunkie July 26 2005, 01:02:35 UTC
On the contrary...I read what you wrote and agree with you.

The main point of my comment was merely as a buttress from another view, invested with, yes, emotional poise. I meant not to rebut, but to caution against overstepping into the blindness which can so easily be brought on by the light.

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hudsucker_proxy July 28 2005, 00:56:27 UTC
I suppose I understand what you're saying. Passion is rarely concurrent with moderation or... perrifreal. That's sort of my whole point, though. I mean, in a way, all I'm trying to suggest is... "broaden your horizons." I feel that my own emotion invested in this writing is geared more toward making sure the fabric stays in place... and is less the result of the instant, rather than the timeless, "teachings" which inspired me in the first place.

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