[MD] The Quest for Quality

Magnus Berg McMagnus at home.se
Fri Sep 19 10:20:46 PDT 2008


Hi Margaret

> I just wondered if there weren't some 
> common ground between Ham and his essentialism
> and the MoQ'ers? 

I'm sure there are, but I'm afraid they would vanish in comparison with the 
differences. Such as, according to Ham, the world only exists because humans are 
here to observe it. I know many people have asked Ham about how humans came to 
be, but I'm not sure he has given an answer that doesn't involve a god of some sort.

> It would really help me to read a simple, concrete
> set of examples of what makes the two philosophies
> so completely opposed to each other. 

Yes, but the bigger issue is why Ham is here in a MoQ forum advocating a 
completely different philosophy in the first place.

> I think that a philosophy has
> to be such that a child can basically grasp it. 

Yes, that would of course be nice, but I'm afraid as soon you start digging into 
any philosophy, it gets more complex. Also, if the MoQ was so easy to 
understand, what would we have done here for the past 10 years? :)

	Magnus








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