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I am in America because I don’t like America. I am proud to say I have never voted in my entire life. I will not partake of state idiocy and dirty votes. Lorraine Donegan once gave me a book as a gift. It was about some Democrat politician, who was probably a left-winger. I sold it on Half.com and didn’t read it. It had a gist of negativity. I should have thrown it in the trash. I might have poisoned the idiot I sold it to with it.

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A lawyer should not be allowed to act on the behalf of a client without his or her knowledge or consent. Such misuses of the law sometimes have a condescending nature and should be punished by debarring or a lawsuit by a third party.

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COMMANDMENT.

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Cruel and unusual punishment.

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Do not flim up on religion. You shouldn’t have to. If they expect you to, kill them.

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When the WebTV unit is running, I can sometimes feel your "pull".

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When I was younger, I used to like reading mythologies. I read quite a few of the Greek and Roman myths, but I also had an appreciation for the Norse myths. Their philosophy was often very different from the typical Christian philosophy of prioritizing "goodness". To them, at least from my understanding of it, strength was usually of greater import than goodness. If someone knows otherwise, feel free to correct me. I often admired the Norse outlook of perseverance. Odin knew from the beginning that most of the Aesir, or gods, would perish at the hands of the ice giants in the final battle, the Ragnarok. I was often mistaken and thought *all* of the Aesir would be destroyed (how gloomy!), but 7 of them survived. Trivia question: Who are these seven Aesir? P.S. What the hell does this have to do with sz?

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"Dan" <wwwayfa…@netzero.net> wrote in message

news:780dc989.0209101748.67b01da7@posting.google.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> When I was younger, I used to like reading mythologies. I read quite a > few of the Greek and Roman myths, but I also had an appreciation for > the Norse myths. Their philosophy was often very different from the > typical Christian philosophy of prioritizing "goodness". To them, at > least from my understanding of it, strength was usually of greater > import than goodness. If someone knows otherwise, feel free to correct > me. > I often admired the Norse outlook of perseverance. Odin knew from the > beginning that most of the Aesir, or gods, would perish at the hands > of the ice giants in the final battle, the Ragnarok. I was often > mistaken and thought *all* of the Aesir would be destroyed (how > gloomy!), but 7 of them survived. > Trivia question: Who are these seven Aesir? > P.S. What the hell does this have to do with sz?

What amazes me is the close contact they had with the Gods in Ancient Greece.  The Gods were visible and talked to them.  What makes this any more or less true than the Bible?  And in another faith, Krishna from what I understand was a renowned LOVER!  All these different Gods and different Faiths.  Maybe they are all true, maybe none of them are, but surely there must be some basis of truth in all of them.  Who is to say that the one God in the Bible is any more true than the many Gods of Ancient Greece or the one God Krishna? Maybe they are all just clues……………

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"white shadow" <white.sha…@barrytown.com> wrote in message <news:xGNf9.2338$XE6.149837@newsfep1-win.server.ntli.net>… > must be some basis of truth in all of them.  Who is to say that the one God > in the Bible is any more true than the many Gods of Ancient Greece or the > one God Krishna? > Maybe they are all just clues……………

I think God has many mainfestations. But one thing I don’t think God ever is, is evil.

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>I think God has many mainfestations. But one thing I don’t think God >ever is, is evil.

"If there is a god, he is the devil."  Baudelaire

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I heard religions described as pointing fingers. Like…Pointing the way. And they all point toward "God". or the absolute" or the "Real" etc. And that many folks confuse God with the finger. And Many folks confuse the finger with God. The Goal is not the finger. Damo http://community.webtv.net/damodara/MyStoryasIseeit

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My computer confuses shortcuts with missing links. <damod…@webtv.net> wrote in message

news:9060-3D81ECA4-309@storefull-2198.public.lawson.webtv.net… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I heard religions described as pointing fingers. Like…Pointing the > way. > And they all point toward "God". or the absolute" or the "Real" etc. > And that many folks confuse God with the finger. > And Many folks confuse the finger with God. > The Goal is not the finger. > Damo > http://community.webtv.net/damodara/MyStoryasIseeit

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icmptunnel…@aol.com (ICMP tunneling) wrote in message <news:20020913062527.05033.00003585@mb-mk.aol.com>… > >I think God has many mainfestations. But one thing I don’t think God > >ever is, is evil. > "If there is a god, he is the devil."  Baudelaire

Your God may be the devil, mine isn’t. Exactly what religion are you anyway?

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Roman Catholic = Holiest of the Holies + Guard tower + 2301. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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The cops are all excommunicated. They’re trespassing. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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