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Mark D's avatar

Yes, but how do we stop the tsunami of "false or phony" rhetoric that blasts from all sides to discover the "truth"?(whatever that may be) I believe I'll have another round is great, when in person chatting, but to sift through the mountains to find that molehill of fact, is a daunting task!

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John Bing's avatar

You don't. That is the nature of a so-called free society. And perhaps there is no "truth" in the 19th century understanding of "tamed" absolutes (i.e. truth known by human intelligence). There is, however, the love of friendship and conversation, the already expansive development of pre-adult education (which could sharpen the critical abilities of the next generation) and the joy of being "daunted."

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Jon leslie adams's avatar

Good

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