(06-03-2011, 10:07 AM)unity100 Wrote: there is nothing 'semantic' about responsibility
Good thing that wasn't what i stated then.
(06-03-2011, 11:01 AM)Ankh Wrote: It's not about Ra being perfect or infallible, whether there are no mistakes or lots of them. I just want to know how did Ra "messed up"? Once again, they came to teach/learn, but their attempts were distorted/perverted by humans.
The mistake of not learning enough about humans to understand that the action would cause side effects Ra didn't want. The mistake of not spending enough time thinking and planning before acting. The mistaken naïve belief that what works for you will work for others.
Just because them "humans" distorted and perverted doesn't imply that Ra shouldn't have figured that out beforehand, being of a higher density and all.
An experiment of STO that went bad, most likely -- I believe, that there was a good deal of STS mixed into it. The want and need to make progress was too much of a driving force in the communication. With a pure STO mindset, the O would have taken a larger focus, and thinking and planning around the O would have lessened the obvious side effects.
... why do you think Ra stayed around to fix this unless Ra believes it messed up?