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Re: Under a rock
Looking for God there`s no need to look for Him thru Pete. Pete`s no medium
betwwen us and God, so try to forget Pete when you talk about God, if you
see what i mean.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Schrade, Scott" <sschrade@ascpl.lib.oh.us>
To: <thewho@igtc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: Under a rock
> > (The purpose of the letter to my ex. was to show her that Scott
> > is not some argumentative, angry prick,
>
> Well,....that's debatable. ;-)
>
> > Pete: "With all the low things in the world come all the high things.
> > You've got to look under the rock to find the goodness".
>
> > To my great surprise, this is the first time in my life I have ever
> > heard Pete *say* it.
>
> OK, I 'm going to be politely argumentative here. Or prickly argu-
> mentative. However you want to look at it.
>
> You seem to be insinuating that your experience with the Toronto CD
> was some sort of "divine intervention," reaffirming your religious be-
> liefs because:
>
> A. You purchased the CD on a whim, only because it was the last show
> on the tour. And....
>
> B. Lo & behold, Pete makes a reference to spiritual searching which
> conforms to your own established beliefs.
>
> Your conclusion is, because everything that happens in life happens
> for a purpose, you have experienced another amazing "divine intervent-
> ion," thereby confirming what you've believed all along.
>
> What you're not realizing is that you've bought dozens of *other* Who
> bootlegs or legit releases where Pete says *nothing* spiritual, nothing
> about searching for God, nothing about experiencing "lows" to get to
> the "highs," etc.
>
> You're forgetting about all the times Pete has cursed, insulted, yelled,
> & been just generally nasty from the stage.
>
> You're forgetting about all the sin, debauchery, & general lowliness
> Pete has engaged in throughout his life (and, some may argue, contin-
> ues to engage in).
>
> You want very badly to reconcile this love you have for The Who with the
> love you have for God. You clutch onto every scrap of evidence you can
> find & discard the evidence which is contrary to your hopes & beliefs.
>
> This is exactly the reason why psychics & the like are popular & still
> continue to thrive into the 21st century. For all the incorrect infor-
> mation they spout about someone, they usually get one or two things cor-
> rect.
>
> And what do you think happens? People remember the "hits" & forget
> about the "misses." Why? Because they want to. They want to believe.
>
> Science teaches us about probabilities & helps puts these seemingly di-
> vine, other-worldly occurrences into perspective. It shows us that the
> importance many humans place on coincidence is unjustified. It leads
> to clearer, unmuddled thinking. Things do happen for no reason. That's
> not pessimism; that's fact. Embrace the knowledge. Free yourself.
>
> The "sitting stool" analogy is very apt in this case. It says: The
> sitting stool that is religion/spirituality stands on one leg - faith.
>
> The sitting stool that is science stands on three - faith, observation,
> & experiment.
>
> I choose not to sit on the wobbly one.
>
>
> - SCHRADE in Akron