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In a message dated 10/8/2007 6:04:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
GEVANS613 at aol.com writes:

In a message dated 07/10/2007 19:12:31 GMT Standard Time, Bernx at aol.com
writes:

Jud:
I am glad you made this public slip, because it raises the curtain upon what
goes on in that tortured *metaphysical mind behind the mask.* This shows a
complete ignorance of the mechanisms of reference. It is NOT the words that we
use to indicate, point, refer, mention or betoken objects that exist - it is
the betokened objects. [nominata.]

(MichaelE)

Bernard: Short of that the object remains invisible, unkowable and
non-existent. Hint: God and the Logos are inseparable.

Jud:
*Objects? Objects?* [ships] *I see no objects!*

Shortly after that he dead lay dying with an object lodged in his chest - a
French musket-ball type object, fired from a marine positioned in the rigging
of a French Man O’ War.

Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson. Battle of Trafalgar.

The British look-out had of course been pointing [referencing] the nominata
of the word: *ships* which he had cried out from the crow’s nest.

I doubt whether if the look-out had shouted: *God* or *Logos* anybody would
have even turned a head - never mind lift a telescope to an eye - a blind one
or otherwise.
Regards,
Jud

Dear Jud;
I have no doubt that when the ball hit Lord Nelson he uttered “God” like
anyone else on either side received of a lethel shot and who lay close to death.
Why, because God and Thanatos are two sides of the same coin. So much for
ontological finality. Nelson ordered his coffin to be that of a hollowed out mast
much like the d’jed column, prototype to all architectural columns used from
Egypt to Greece following the tradition of Osiris contained in such a coffin.
Isis used it as a dildo and by which she (parthenogenically) conceived Horus.
So much for the god buried in the hamadryadic wood of the tree, as it were, the
“mother wood.” Lord Nelson, as such, was not as ontologically naive as
yourself. Either you die as a god or you go on living as a cluck, soul vacated
before you are dead.
sincerely;
Bernard

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