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- From: hagbard@gagme.chi.il.us (Brian W. Dunn)
- Subject: Re: CP spirituality
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.220316.59@gagme.chi.il.us>
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- References: <1993Jan20.193947.9679@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 22:03:16 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan20.193947.9679@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> casmith@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Charles A Smith) writes:
- >How does cp deal with the idea of the unknowable? Questions of existance like
- >the eternal WHY? What type of people would be expected to know these things?
- >Who are the priests and shamans of cp culture? Meditative states can now be
- >reached with the aid of technology. How does this affect cp spirituality?
- >Is there a spiritual side of cp at all? What about codes of conduct and other
- >behavoiral rules, will they be the street rules of Bladerrunner or the street
- >samuri or what?
- >
- >casmith
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- The eternal WHY? Well, why the hell not.
- CP is extraordinarily nihilistic.
- I believe in nothing. I trust nothing. Outside of myself that is.
- I do not limit myself with a code of conduct.
- I leave all options open.
- Morals are for other people.
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- --
- If you did it and lived, then you probably did it right.
- -hagbard@gagme.chi.il.us-
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