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B.H. Roberts and the Quest for Answers
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 5:35 am
by _moksha
Once B.H. Robert's report to the Quorum was indefinitely tabled his quest was over. Like Socrates he had asked questions, found some answers, which lead to more questions. If his pursuit of knowledge was to be met with a collective desire not to know, then that in itself is an answer. He chose not to walk away even though the reflection in the mirror was blank.
What is the sound of one hand knowing? If the hand gets a splinter in the forest and no one is around, should it still give the finger?
Re: B.H. Roberts and the Quest for Answers
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 4:34 pm
by _LeVay
Oops...wrong thread.

Re: B.H. Roberts and the Quest for Answers
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 11:49 pm
by _moksha
That is okay, light and non-scholarly threads such as this are open not only to Satanists, but those in the Religious Grievance Industry as well. That is what makes North America great.
Re: B.H. Roberts and the Quest for Answers
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 12:19 am
by _Quasimodo
moksha wrote:Once B.H. Robert's report to the Quorum was indefinitely tabled his quest was over. Like Socrates he had asked questions, found some answers, which lead to more questions. If his pursuit of knowledge was to be met with a collective desire not to know, then that in itself is an answer. He chose not to walk away even though the reflection in the mirror was blank.
What is the sound of one hand knowing? If the hand gets a splinter in the forest and no one is around, should it still give the finger?
Showing my ignorance, but I don't know much about the B.H. Robert's Report. Is there a good link to go to?
I'd also like to say that I'm glad, moksha, that you're the sort of penguin that doesn't mince metaphors.