I appreciate that.<br><br>I already had one meeting with this individual and he is just drifting from one "cultic" idea to another. After speaking with him I found he is more of a humanist and thus I have begun piercing some questions at him in this direction. What I left him with this week was these Platonic questions we are going to discuss this coming week: <br><br><ul>1. If man is the measure of everything in your concept of things, and man throughout experience is proven to be wrong at times, how can man truly be the measure of all things?<br><br>2. If man is truly the measure of things, and I think you are wrong about your philosophy of life, then are not you wrong?<br><br>3. If man is truly the measure of things then why do you attempt to follow the teachings of other humanists?[/LIST]


Reformed and Always Reforming,