Sunday, October 2, 2011

Operational, The choice

Month, Day: 168, Will, Mercy (Beauty)

There are several things that pertain to this theme, but we'll only mention a couple, for starters. Earlier, we covered 'the choice' as it is supported by modern advances in automated reasoning. Some feel that these types of advances are signs of progress; methinks that they actually show an increasing servitude to the artificial that squelches the heart. Yet, it is very interesting how the artificial can serve as a tool, if we use it properly: to wit, update of Anselm.

The other thing has to do with the Twin Duties which are there for us to 'will' to do or not.

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Earlier, we looked at the 'Tisn't side. Why?

The 'Tis has to do with the book of which there have been several: see The Tablet of the Seven Questions.

So, we can expect interminable search, almost. Except, the Covenant (Israel, Biblical, Baha'i) is (has been) there as the framework to provide the means to the end. That is, given 'Tis, then one would expect that we are given guidance, in a manner that is 'operationally' effective.

How else the duties?

Remarks:

08/08/2013 -- Perfection/Perfection.

01/25/2012 -- Yes, still at it. Ready to be more audacious. What we're looking for has to do with mind; at some point, it will be allowed by science that we can observe effects (actually, predict, to boot - one step forward will be a more insightful mathematics).

11/30/2011 -- It's quite straight-forward. Right now, we would go to the period that was just prior to the start of the eighteenth century, if you reflect across the time of Revelation. Now, one question would be: what to make of it?

Modified: 08/08/2013

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