Re: Bahai Faith

From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Mon Dec 27 1999 - 04:28:40 MST


>Nihilism is
>ephemeral. If your joy in transhumanism is esoteric, I suggest you define
>yourself as a pompous transperson.
--jeff

"Nihilism sucks canal water, not ephemerally, but perennially.
Joy seldom afflicts the esoteric.
People make themselves suggestible in proportion as they mistakenly believe
themselves immune to humility."
--Transentient Pomperson, as reported to Mulla Nasruddinberg, Persia's Most
Goofy Sufi

"'Tis a weak and sordid transhumanism that needs to pander to superstitious
memes."
--Monty Gomer

"Knowing the transhumanist way is not the same as walking the transhumanist
way."
--Neal More-Feeis

"It takes time to ruin a transhumanist, but time is all it takes."
--Rufus Drakeshell

"Prediction is our most important by-product."
--Barbara Gallup

"How many transhuman daydreams would darken into nightmares, were there any
danger of their coming true."
--Nancy Beegum

"You will not become a transhuman through other people's faith."
--Marilyn Soho

"To make astute people believe one is transhuman when one is not, is in most
cases, harder than actually to become transhuman."
--Karl Munchinson

To the extent that we resort to the use of words, we no longer refer to reality.
--J. R. Molloy



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