Re: virus: <I> is the origin

Robin Faichney (robin@faichney.demon.co.uk)
Tue, 23 Mar 1999 16:13:36 +0000

In message <v02140b07b31cb9a657da@[128.103.96.185]>, Reed Konsler <konsler@ascat.harvard.edu> writes
>In this case, which is the theory of "choice"? None, the
>question is as silly as asking "which tree is the forest?". All
>trees are the forest, and all trees of the forest grow from
>a small subset of seeds.
>
>Like <I>,<Good>, and <Evil>.
>
>That is the end of innocence.
>
>But, you can be innocent again, on purpose, if you so choose.
>That's what Susan tells me, anyway.

According to The Bible, loss of innocence is knowledge of good and evil. I think, to regain your innocence, you just have to get out from under those memes.

-- 
Robin