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Are there robust 'answers' to anything? What would be a good example of an 'answer' that is both known and absolutely true and not subject to change at any time?
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that last question of yours has intrigued me since you asked it, it has the 'flavor' of Rubic's cube ( if you remember that bit of pop culture) i thought, hey, why the heck not try this 'answer' which is from buddhism i think....'all that consists of component parts will perish" What do you think? ![]() |
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