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| Posted: Sun Oct 28th, 2007 11:28 am |
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Joe Kelley
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Showcase, I can think of only one; however - to argue against this one universal law proves its universality. I'm again inclined to test your resolve to participate and learn my viewpoint; however - I am also inclined to point out that my one example of universal law is objective and therefore physically provable. I can try to understand if you prefer to ‘cut to the chase’ so to speak and insist that I do all the work; as if somehow I were able to be some kind of authority on the subject of universal law. Consider, for example, that we two are at the bargaining table as the last two people on the planet, an exercise in communication skills if nothing else, and we seek something similar, if not exactly, your question. This one:
Replace a few words to arrive at: Showcase, Can you give me one example of a Universal Law? I think one is enough. You may want more. Can “we” start with one first? That last question, like yours, is a complex question (it is not intentionally a trick question as if I were trying to trip you up). Please consider playing along and offering one of your own example of one Universal Law so as to offer a base from which I can begin to read your perspective; honestly. Does this not sound reasonable?
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