On Feb 21, 2008, at 7:59 AM, Charlie Coleman wrote:

> Well, actually, when we were first created, we were on the path to
> unlimited insight and wisdom. There was only 1 thing were were not  
> supposed
> to do. We chose poorly and as a result, we became weak and stupid (and
> continue that way today).


        Sorry, but that makes no sense. If there was only one thing to avoid  
(what was that doing there in the first place? Did god want us to  
fail? Hmmm....), and doing that thing would plunge not only us but  
billions of other people into lifetimes of suffering and frailty, but  
"we" (I don't recall having a part in this process) chose to do this  
thing anyway, I would say that you've just supported my point: that we  
were made with extremely limited wisdom, since that act is probably  
the single most unwise decision ever made.

        Anyone with a shred of wisdom would have recognized the overwhelming  
reasons to avoid doing that thing, but apparently god wanted to stack  
the deck for failure by first setting up this bizzare scenario along  
with the draconian rules that would affect those who had no part in  
it, and then create two complete morons as our representatives to take  
this test.

-- Ed Leafe





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