Chapter 10
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Science never makes any final statement.
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quot; soever a po be taken as conclusive; anyone doubting it can suffer the fires of hell.
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t it, e minds t are botific and religious at time.
this is my approach.
Altalk all along on religion, my outlook is alific.
to timate questions; t be any.
If an ansion is no longer timate question -- it must be a question someion for whe answer has been found.
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timate question is one we of all answers.
timate question means t no matter ions are raised, after you are tion aing you, tion mark still staring you in the face.
You may just succeed in pusion a little furts all.
You may have seen a Japanese doll.
No matter oss it, it alands upright.
the doll is called Daruma.
It is named after an Indian mystic, Bodhidharma.
From India, Bod to Cs o be knohe Daruma doll.
No matter o Bodhidharma, he remained as he was.
ter him.
Regardless of , toss it, it stands erect, in place.
timate questions are like the Daruma doll.
like Bodhidharma.
Do ay righey are.
At t, depending on ions may change.
You may keep tossing t of your life: you ired, not the doll.
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