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Old 02-28-2012, 03:49 PM   #73
QuantumIguana
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Well we will just have to agree to disagree then. I will download whatever i feel like downloading and you will say that it is wrong to do so?
I agree to so such thing. That you download what you feel like downloading doesn't mean that you are justified in doing so.

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But getting to something more interesting, about artists and creation. I'm not sure what all this following business is about but it sounds a bit like logic, a system of thinking created by beings from within the system it is supposed to describe. How can logic not be flawed?

Either way, once you get outside the universe and start to look in, you will see that everything just is.. no creation at all.
Neither of us have been outside of the universe, so we can't confirm that wild speculation. Certainly from within the universe, where we actually live, people create things. If the author didn't create it, who did?

Logic works, illogic doesn't.
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