LOGIC IS A DESCRIPTION OF TO BE

     If I say

     "All dogs are animals."
     "Joey my pet is a dog."
     "Joey is not an animal."

     What have I said?

     Nothing.

     How can it *BE* that all dogs are animals, and Joey is a dog,
but Joey is not an animal?

     The answer is it *CAN'T* BE because the statements taken together as a 
partial descriptions of what IS, are illogical, and logic is a description 
of BE, and BE is described by logic.

     Thus what BE's must be logical, and what is illogical can not BE.

     Please recognize that anyone who might disagree with this or argue 
with you in any way about it or queries what it means TO BE, has a mind 
and consciousness damaged by the immortal plague and should be quarantined 
for their own safety and the safety of others.

     Homer

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Homer Wilson Smith   Clean Air, Clear Water,    Art Matrix - Lightlink
(607) 277-0959       A Green Earth, and Peace,  Internet, Ithaca NY
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Fri Jan  1 02:15:43 EST 2016