Puddintane, If someone asks a question, I�ve found it reasonable to assume they are seeking an answer, even if the answer that answers the question they asked is not the answer they seek. However everything I present for consideration is written as much for anyone else who may have an interest LOL (Happyred, if you�ve had about enough of this just tell me to get lost), as it is for you and if it is not helpful then kindly disregard. Assumption is not invariably beyond reason when what stands to be gained justifies the risk and one is aware of the possible consequences and prepared to pay for them. I do not pretend to have all the answers but the answers I do have provide me with a degree of certainty I have earned by acquiring the knowledge required to justify that certainty.
Knowledge is only as good as the foundation upon which it rests and the integrity of the logical structure that supports it. Newly acquired knowledge does not negate previous knowledge that rests on a properly laid foundation, it only serves to integrate what was previously known and adds to the structure to which more knowledge can be properly assimilated.
The love that others demonstrate through their compassion towards children or animals, their regard for the value of life and their respect for reason, whether it be directed towards me or someone else, is the only proof I require and I return love to those I find worthy as payment due. I may not always be right when I extend my love and respect to another, sometimes a complete stranger, but it is a risk I am prepared to take and in many cases a justified risk graciously rewarded.
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