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Old 07-13-2006, 06:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can the human experience be subjected to the scientific method?

On my dialogue forum I argue that it can.
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Old 07-13-2006, 07:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Can the human experience be subjected to the scientific method?

Ruby:

I really admire your moxie and get-up-and-go.

I visited your site and liked what I saw, but I don't have the time right now to add another discussion group to my personal menu of life. Perhaps in the future that is yet to come that will be possible.

Good fortune on your venture, and please try to stop in at CR and maybe TCPC once in a while. We all have benefitted so much from your stories and unique perspectives upon this crazy world that we all have been forced into sharing for better or worse.

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Re: Can the human experience be subjected to the scientific method?

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Ruby:

I really admire your moxie and get-up-and-go.

I visited your site and liked what I saw, but I don't have the time right now to add another discussion group to my personal menu of life. Perhaps in the future that is yet to come that will be possible.

Good fortune on your venture, and please try to stop in at CR and maybe TCPC once in a while. We all have benefitted so much from your stories and unique perspectives upon this crazy world that we all have been forced into sharing for better or worse.

Peace and Love....Flow....
Thank you, Flow. I don't see myself forgetting the folks here. It's a pleasant place to be. Educational. Learning and sharing what I have learned via the written word is my passion. I live alone and if I could get away without eating I wouldn't bother. I just don't want people to feel bad for not writing as much as I do because if everybody lived like I do, there would be no young generation. And then this world would indeed be a sad place. It just lifts my heart when I go out on the street and see children and young people playing. Or when I open my window and hear children's voices. So hang in there, you family folk, and don't apologize for loving your spouses and kids and grandkids. And thanks for the assurance that it is okay for me to say all the stuff that keeps bubbling out of me and onto the screen.
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