File spoon-archives/nietzsche.archive/nietzsche_1998/nietzsche.9806, message 25


Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 14:51:17 -0600
From: Cyprus <sadecamus-AT-sprintmail.com>
Subject: Re: freedom of will -Reply


If responding to Mr. Diarrhea annoys Mr. Callihan, then, by all means,
respond to Mr. Diarrhea to your heart's content.

Toodles,

Paul S. Rhodes

>>Mr. Duryea,
>>
>>Could you please map, for a very simple-minded observer, your and
>>Nietzsche's arrival at, man as "predator in the face of rationalism's
>>womanish love thy neighbor freethinking" from man's paradoxical point of
>>being both creature and creator.  Womanish?
>>
>>Thank you, Jim Bachmeier.
>
>I would like to request that list members don't so easily take the bait
>dangled by those who are obviously not interested in discussing anything,
>but only want to broadcast their own sacred opinions ad nauseum. The best
>way to deal with these people is simply to ignore them.
>
>Steve C.
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>=A6 Steven E. Callihan            =A6 "It is the stillest words that bring  =A6
>=A6                               =A6 on the storm. Thoughts that come on   =A6
>=A6                               =A6 doves' feet guide the world."         =A6
>=A6 URL: http://www.callihan.com/ =A6 -F. Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra,=A6
>=A6 E-Mail: callihan-AT-callihan.com =A6 II, "The Stillest Hour"               =A6
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I read somewhere of a shepherd who, when asked why he made, from within
fairy rings, ritual observances to the moon to protect his flocks, replied:
'I'd be a damn' fool if I didn't!'  These poems, with all their crudities,
doubts, and confusions, are written for the love of Man and in praise of
God, and I'd be a damn' fool if they weren't.
						--Dylan Thomas

Omnia vincit Amor; at nos cedamus Amori.
                                                --Vergil




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