Here's what a jew named David wrote in the book reviews..."She (Jane Frances Amler) fails to understand the complex nature of pre-modern fluid identities..."
a) Fluid implies form within flow...flow implies before form came into being.
b) Reasoning (right vs wrong) implies form ignoring flow by holding onto an opinion.
c) Being implies different form (life) within same flow (inception towards death)...drawing comparisons for each other inverts sameness with likeness, which mentally confuses differences.
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Here's what a jew named David wrote in the book reviews..."She (Jane Frances Amler) fails to understand the complex nature of pre-modern fluid identities..."
Fluid=flow, right?
a) Fluid implies form within flow...flow implies before form came into being.
b) Reasoning (right vs wrong) implies form ignoring flow by holding onto an opinion.
c) Being implies different form (life) within same flow (inception towards death)...drawing comparisons for each other inverts sameness with likeness, which mentally confuses differences.