Rip Parker
1 min readAug 29, 2022

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God manifests in a multitude of forms, even in you and I. A portion of The Soul in God is bestowed upon each of us. I indulge in no heresy speculation, but neither do I presume to know you.

Should I assume that you have captured the whole truth of your portion of The Soul? You presume to criticize and judge this man you do not know. I see the depth into which you look, as I look into the same depth. That does not motivate me to evaluate what you know or do not. You can do better than that.

I have merely invited you to consider the issue of reincarnation, but it seems you have determined that you know what I and many others do not.

Perhaps this is so, but you cannot get your teaching across by presuming to know what I do not know.

In short, disrespectful presumptions do not encourage a productive dialectic.

Somehow I unintentionally touched one of your nerves. I regret that.

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Rip Parker
Rip Parker

Written by Rip Parker

Geophysicist, lawyer, mediator, student of Jung, phenomenology, semiotics

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