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Originally Posted by Mark Lapierre I think it does help provide answers if the question is, "What's in here?" But not if the question is, "What's out there?"
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I recently read one of Steve Pavlina's articles (I think it was Confessions of an A List Blogger) that mentioned, quite accurately, that the criticisms of his articles rarely had anything to do with the article and everything to do with the persective of the person lodging the complaint.
Such is the nature of all non-scientific logic, I suppose. Most of the time, our arguments say more about us than anything we might be arguing about. Many years ago, I remember watching the Jerry Springer Show (before it became overtly staged and fake), and whenever an audience member stood up to criticize those on stage, the words spoken always revealed more about the speaker than the one spoken about.
This concept extends way beyond spirituality, methinks.