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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (55226)10/31/2004 3:12:23 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hello Maurice, there are certain events that are certain; that you have taxes to pay and are losing your freedom by measure and degree, certainly, and that we will all get to meet our maker, most definitely.

There are other events that are more for sure than not, but to discern such events from other apparent but false possibilities, we need to ponder the truth even as we get confused by the facts. Thus I mumble, there are facts, and then there is truth.

Should we correctly ascertain the truth of some matters, we end up better of, else, we lose, again, once more, and sometimes always.

As to … <<You don't believe your story yourself. That's why you are so quick on your feet …>>

… you are not getting it, and you are confused. I merely am taking a stab at the truth, and escape its inevitable consequences, without able to change the truth, not one I or Ota.

brian actually realizes the truth of the matter he speaks of, but he, not even by his free will, has concocted a more palatable but false truth, and after a while, the concoction becomes his truth, but just for him, and others that suffer the same delusions.

How do we know truth from false truth?

We wait. So simple.

Chugs, Jay