I had by sheer inattentiveness, I previously posted this comment to a different installment of "An Enigma on Man." Here it is posted in the right place:
I should add that ease of understanding may not be a complement. T.S. Eliot in his essay, "The Metaphysical Poets, says "Poets in our civilization, as it exists at present, must be difficult..." He's certainly not the last word, but you can't accuse him of not practicing what he preached.
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I had by sheer inattentiveness, I previously posted this comment to a different installment of "An Enigma on Man." Here it is posted in the right place:
This installment was the easiest to follow so far. I recognized in it several of our discussions. It is also reflected in your prior post The Top Ten Definitions of God - 5. God does not exist.
I should add that ease of understanding may not be a complement. T.S. Eliot in his essay, "The Metaphysical Poets, says "Poets in our civilization, as it exists at present, must be difficult..." He's certainly not the last word, but you can't accuse him of not practicing what he preached.
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