Dear Judy,
There are two kinds of people: 'travelers' and 'arrivers', and some are
ambidextrous. Travelers enjoy the journey, or try to; arrivers just want to
get there. Taken to its logical conclusion the ultimate 'arrival experience'
is to die at birth. Reduces all the bits in between to the absolute minimum.
Personally, I enjoy the stoush, but after ten years or so, and with
adaughter still living at home, and age starting to weary me, It would be
most encouraging if I could have a win sometime, just a little on? Please.
Rgds John
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Subject: Re: Creationists v. Bio(ethic)ologists
> > Sounds like you are advocating that people learn to appreciate the
> > "journey", instead of focusing all the time on the destination or the
point
> > from where we came from. Sounds like good advice.
>
> Thank you. Wish I cd have said it so succintly!
>
> Judy
>
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