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    #61
    Originally posted by Sorrano:
    Whether or not the music is divine is not my issue. But rather Beethoven's purposes is to reach for that which is divine in his art (regardless whether the goal is attainable or not) is my point. Or to exceed the existing realm of human experience in art. And if man is offspring of a God why not be capable of being godly, like unto the parent? If I am not misunderstanding you I think we are in agreement.
    Maybe, we are told that God has granted us free will, thus excluding him from responsibility for any evil action his 'children' undertake. By the same logic anything good we do must also be the result of this free will.


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    "If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin

    [This message has been edited by Rod (edited July 19, 2002).]
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      #62
      Originally posted by Sorrano:
      If I am not misunderstanding you I think we are in agreement.
      Are we still in agreement?!

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        #63
        Originally posted by Rod:
        Are we still in agreement?!

        As I have no arguement we must be. After all, what artist doesn't attempt to exceed the normal bounds of experience?

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          #64
          Originally posted by PDG:
          That must have been the night of your life.

          :

          It could be you know.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Rod:
            Yes but do you agree with me?!

            Of course I agree with you too rod. *laughing*

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