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Re: Geez, its hard to stomach all of this (ain't it though? :)
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Tue, 22 Dec 1998 15:43:40 GMT
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Selçuk Göre writes:
> This makes virtually any kind of religion
> (when you deep into detail, regarding fractions) having much more
> disbelievers than its believers. Isn't that funny? (1)
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> Selçuk
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> (1) Just come to my mind while reading Tom's post about his "fraction"..:-D
I would say that's true. IMO, I need to believe "this" _and_ disbelieve "that"
to have a better defined path. Perhaps analogous: Lego bricks only fit in
certain ways, though we must explore and use all the ways they do and don't fit
and why.
I can see the irony though, and yes, it does seem a bit funny. I met a guy once
who said he believed and accepted as truth everything about "all religions". I
never actually asked him to qualify that statement, but I did notice through
conversation that he did believe in faiths holding teachings that differ vastly
over who Christ actually is. Maybe interestingly enough, his first name was
"Chance".
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