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Originally Posted by Blitzers
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The Theory of Crevolution"
If nothingness did exist,
wouldn't the mere fact that it is identifiable mean it was no longer nothing, but something?
It would have to have a distinguishable trait that man could see, hear, smell, feel, or even taste. So if nothingness is impossible, then a constant existence of something must have always existed.
Thus being the "Source" of all that is Life and Unlife.
This Constant existence must have had every feature "Man" & "Nature" possess at the maximum capacity if we believe man evolved from "Nature."
If man evolved from Nature and Nature materialized from the Constant then all of Man's activity both Good & Evil
is to be considered the intent by Nature and the Constant.
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Build for us a bridge or three, or four or more if need be, wrought of cold, hard, immalleable reason, that we might cross these canyons without descent to the madness and at once join with you on that lonely plain of enlightenment from which you nobly beckon our deranged minds.