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Re:Why world is not perfect?

Oct 18, 1997 06:54 PM
by Kazimir Majorinc


Dear Brenda,

What you basicaly said is:

(1) World is imperfect, but (with our help) it will be perfect.

Ok! It is not direct answer but it is interesting.  It implies
two possible notions of perfection.  One, let's call it
perfection limited in time, which say that world which consist of
perfect things from one moment is perfect, and second which
require that world is perfect in any place and time to be perfect
as whole, and I will call it simple perfection.

For the first it may be better to find another word, (maybe it is
better not to connect perfection with limitations) although one
have not real reason for missunderstanding: it is the problem of
terminology.

(2) Isn't your question only relevant on an intellectual level?

Quite possible, I do not know.

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