Randolph Fritz wrote:
> It occurs to me that it is a very good thing for the authors and editor of this thread that
> the defenders of the Tao te Ching are less zealous than those of bible and Koran.
Speaking as a beginning student of the Tao Te Ching, I was thinking the very same thing.
Tolerance is a wonderful thing.
For a different take on this thread, though, while one Gitmo/Gulag spin on one Taoist verse was
interesting, dozens of such "spun" verses appear (to me) to be beating a dead horse. As there
are others who seem to like them, though, stating this opinion only once will suffice to express
my lack of appreciation.
In other words ... bored now. :-)
Domendur
Assuming this was intended humorously, not bad but not great.
As a parody on the Tao Te Ching, it lacked the inner symmetry with the original
which would have made it a very good parody.
Still, as a means of bringing out the "darkness" of Gitmo, rather interesting.
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