From: Brian Holtz [brian@holtz.org] Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 10:14 AM To: Gary Amirault Subject: RE: atheism is caused by pride? > None of the beneath. Close your eyes a little tighter, some light almost got in. > You're full of yourself and nothing else. I'm a very small man who stands on the shoulders of giants. My daughter will have opportunities to know more truth with more confidence than I ever will, and her descendents will have progressively more opportunity. Such is the nature of human knowledge. > You just plain old wreak of pride, dude. (You diagnose pride about as well as you spell.) My only pride is in my courage to open my eyes and test my beliefs. Only a few humans who have ever lived can take credit for any fundamental scientific or philosophical insights, but each of us has the challenge and opportunity of facing the evidence and choosing a defensible worldview. Let's see how you handle that challenge: > good bye, yuck. Here's a possibility that I wonder whether you're non-proud enough to ponder for even a moment. If by some chance I were actually right and you were in fact wrong, would you really instantly recognize a more valid worldview when it was presented to you? Or is it just possible that your fear and confusion over your teetering worldview would cause you to mistake my open-minded confidence in mine for some kind of distasteful pride or arrogance? P.S. Try not to think about my question regarding Mat 18:8, Mr. Truth. -- brian@holtz.org http://humanknowledge.net