Response to the Logician: 070603:
Part III of IV
...Logician: If what you say is to be accepted then it has to be able to be transferred from nomadic humans in
Djs: Oh, but it definitely is able and in fact does transfer ‘.from nomadic humans in
Logician: I am not saying that it is incorrect Sir, but you are using knowledge that has only just become available to human beings in the span of your lifetime.
Djs: Perhaps the work Stepping Up To the Creator - www.panentheism.com – will help you with this issue. The work not only address the issues of relatively recent science but specifically deals with the issues of antiquity. The following is the table of contents of the work Stepping Up To the Creator:
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
A Model 3
Beginning a Universal Philosophy 13
Matrix Writing 19
The Ten Questions 23
Religion 25
#100 - 109. Hinduism 29
#110 - 119. Judaism 41
#120 - 129. Buddhism 53
#130 - 139. Christianity 65
#140 - 149. Islam 77
#150 - 159. Ontology 89
#160 - 169. Modern Science 101
#170 - 179. . . . Atheism 113
#180 - 189. . . . Classical/Traditional Theism 125
#190 - 199. Panentheism 137
Religion – Conclusion 149
Science 153
#200 - 209. Entropy 157
#210 - 219. Big Bang Theory 169
#220 - 229. Symmetry 181
#230 - 239. Set Theory 193
#240 - 249. Space 205
#250 - 259. Topology 217
#260 - 269. Ecological Niche 229
#270 - 279. Palaeomagnetism 241
#280 - 289. Homo- 253
#290 - 299. Symbiosis 265
Science – Conclusion 277
Philosophy 281
#300 - 309. Unified View 285
#310 - 319. Philosophy, Religion, and Science 297
#320 - 329. Confucianism 309
#330 - 339. Taoism 321
#340 - 349. Ancient Philosophy 333
#350 - 359. Early Christian Philosophy 345
#360 - 369. Renaissance Philosophy 357
#370 - 379. Appeal to Reason and Experience 369
#380 - 389. Appeal to Humanism and Adjustment 381
#390 - 399. Symbiotic Panentheism 393
Philosophy – Conclusion 405
Prophecy 411
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1. The Great Pyramid 415
2. Mayan Calendar 416
3. Prophecy Rock 417
4. Wheel of Dharma 418
5. Revelations 419
6. Papal Prophecies 420
7. Nostradamus 421
8. Edgar Cayce 422
Conclusion 425
Logician: You may also be correct in everything you state to be a truth, but then again it is only true when you choose to look at it in exactly the same way as you have deemed appropriate.
Djs: If what I am stating, ‘is only true when you choose to look at it in exactly the same way as you have deemed appropriate’ then it is not what it is I say it is namely a universal truth
Logician: When I stated I believe in everything, it means I am able to encompass all forms of belief including nothing and nothingness. If this is too hard for you to understand then I feel sorry for you.
Djs: It is not ‘too hard for me to understand’.
To be continued: Part IV of IV: Logician: It’s really a very simple thing. It’s easy to ...