> There is a reality that has a definite nature at any given moment, but, we
>cannot know everything about this nature since there is an infinite amount to
>know. (There is an ultimate reality, but not an ultimate truth) We do have
>access to this reality through our minds and senses, and what we learn is valid,
>even though the more we learn the more our positions change. This does not make
>our previous positions wrong, we just gain a better understanding. There are no
>contradictions, just larger context. Within this context of what we know, our
>knowledge is valid. So, knowledge, truth, and certainty are not absolute, but
>contextual.
Well said! I knew that you would eventually come around to believe the
teachings of the Church of Virus. Welcome, Vector Rosdeitcher. You may
now choose a Virian name to distinguish yourself from the rest of the
Davids on the list.
-- David McFadzean david@lucifer.com Memetic Engineer http://www.lucifer.com/~david/ Church of Virus http://www.lucifer.com/virus/