RE: virus:Logic

David McFadzean (david@lucifer.com)
Wed, 15 Oct 1997 16:11:16 -0600


At 02:47 PM 10/15/97 -0700, Richard Brodie wrote:
>"Beauty," yes, "truth," no. It just doesn't come up when you really
>look at what had made you feel like life is worth living.

I guess there is a first for everything.

The most deliriously happy people I have ever witnessed have to
be born-again Christians. And no wonder! I would be too if I believed:

1) All my favourite dead people were living in a beautiful place
where I would eventually meet them.
2) All my least favourite people are destined for eternal pain.
3) The most powerful being in the universe is my personal buddy.
4) All the terrible things I see around me can't be as bad as
they seem (otherwise He wouldn't let them happen).

I truly believe I would be much happier if I believed as they do.
But I *choose* not to. Some kinds of happiness are not worth
pursuing. Does this mean I'm in some sort of conceptual trap?

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