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Whats so great about Canaan? Currently reading, listening to. The Possibility of Necessity. I am not a philosopher. I admit I do not spend much time pondering contingency and necessity so my views below may be misguided. As such, should anyone have any clarifying views or helpful comments, I gladly encourage them. And with that disclaimer, reader beware. It was necessary and the necessary was always possible. C.S. Lewis in. Out of the Silent Planet. In what sense is the necessary always possible?

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Whats so great about Canaan? Currently reading, listening to. The Possibility of Necessity. I am not a philosopher. I admit I do not spend much time pondering contingency and necessity so my views below may be misguided. As such, should anyone have any clarifying views or helpful comments, I gladly encourage them. And with that disclaimer, reader beware. It was necessary and the necessary was always possible. C.S. Lewis in. Out of the Silent Planet. In what sense is the necessary always possible?

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