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1If you're going to downvote then please give a reason if you have time. So far nobody has disagreed with anything said here. I firmly believe that what is said is correct and downvotes don't tell me anything about possible objections.– user20253Commented Sep 26, 2019 at 15:26
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1"We have two choices" --- neither one of which I consider reasonable. (However often you tell me what I think, I do not consider metaphysics useless. Keep saying it and it will continue to be false.) That means we have more than two choices. Abiding contradiction in a different way than dismissing all the problems is a third way, so your argument hinges on a false statement. Ergo the downvote.– user9166Commented Sep 26, 2019 at 19:45
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2It is very strange that someone who constantly references nondual approaches insists on approaching them from a forced false dichotomy.– user9166Commented Sep 26, 2019 at 19:50
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@jobermark - i won't argue since I don't understand your point, but at least it's feedback. .– user20253Commented Sep 27, 2019 at 12:13
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1Thank you for basically preaching (Sarcasm if you didn't know).– The victorious trutherCommented Sep 30, 2019 at 20:50
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