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To: epicure who wrote (14265)6/10/2007 1:14:56 AM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14758
 
I haven't discounted all logic connecting the possibility that we could under some conditions know everything. I believe it is logical to think we can know everything. There is logic explaining why we don't/can't know everything currently and it is very reasonable logic. The logic for knowing everything has something to do with the removal of our current limitations. The same sources explain that everything is knowable under different circumstances as we are not bound to these limits and which we can all look forward to, for some that will be good news and for some it wont ... so they say, and that the whole thing will turn out to be perfectly just. It is all quite rational that the underlying law of the universe isn't bound in the limitedness of the universe, or the limited state of our existence in the universe.

It is also rational to believe we will know a lot that is not imaginable using our creative resources without having to become all knowing in our current limited state.