Sunday, September 2, 2012

Wrong Orientation

Hercules Poirot was stumped in one of his cases: The eloquent Christie writes something like this: "If one knew what to look for it would be easy. But one does not know what to look for. And so one looks in the wrong places or for the wrong things."

A similar perplexing difficulty has long plagued philosophers. They did know what they were looking for so they looked in the wrong places for the wrong things.

Mavellonialist philosophy is rather quirky an may even be self-contradictory. But somehow it works. Somehow God is telling us that this is how the world is wired. Now we know where to look and what to look for; as a result delving further into this philosophy will yield wondrous, exciting new findings. Enjoy the hunt.

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