In a message dated 4/13/2008 7:06:49 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, joeyyuan@cox.net writes:
Essentially the same logic applies to your above >statement. "Neutral point-of-view" is not a point-of-view, it is the >absence of any point-of-view.
It is only your point of view that it exists. It is my point of view that it does not.
------------------------- It is illogical to put forward an argument logically, that the absence of something does not exist. The other area in which people can argue that an absence cannot be present, is in religion.
Will Johnson
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