tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5472132520678444830.post769333377050138180..comments2023-10-31T12:17:06.174-04:00Comments on Kurt's Thought Emporium: What's Your Favorite Color?kurthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15134204795575817327noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5472132520678444830.post-57978265915526512662010-04-18T21:03:14.313-04:002010-04-18T21:03:14.313-04:00The rule of kings was based upon the idea of a ben...The rule of kings was based upon the idea of a benevolent dictator. The idea of there being a good king as opposed to an evil one was not whether they dictated but "HOW" they dictated and for what reason.<br /><br />THe importance of seeeing the BOTH/AND as well as teh EITHER/OR is a mark of maturity that most Black and White absolutists do not perceive. They fear "the gray" as an area of compromise. <br /><br />There is one more level beyond "the gray." THere is living color. I want to send you something so email me at garyh@garyhinchman.com and I will send something veray close to where you are thinking. And I am glad you are thinking it. But there are abolutes that deman a black or white state of being. But if we consider the "shades of white" that make "the shades of gray" that soften the darkness of black, we learn that right and wrong is a matter of spectrum in context. Great discussion Kurt. I am impressed. ;-)Gary Hinchmannoreply@blogger.com