"Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated"---Samuel Clemens, aka
Mark Twain


>What was dead was the input of those who say
> bd is dead, ergo they must be the dead ones.

Is it just possible that some people could be mistaken rather than flat-out,
undertaker beetle daid? Or even have alternative approaches that may have
their place?

Last time I saw Hugh he looked pretty alive, and presumably these other
folks are alive too, and if we don't agree about everything, at least we can
acknowledge the breath of life in each other.

I consider 'they are dead' to be the moral equivalent of 'yo mama ugly'
without the humorous subcontent.

What spiritual exercises should I be doing to become more discerning?

;-)

Frank


Reply via email to