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To: lexcorp
What with "Truth" being so friggin' subjective, who can say. "Facts" are findable. Truth is simply decided upon.

Now if you really believed this, you wouldn't moralize, because it would be pointless. But then in the next sentence, you make a truth claim:

Nobody would argue that there are some extremely sicko religions out there (ahemElRonahem). But Wicca ain't one of 'em. It's just weird.

So is Wicca really weird? Or is this just your ultimately meaningless opinion?

If only materialists would be more rigorous about their own philosophy, they would see how untenable it really is.

164 posted on 12/04/2001 3:33:34 AM PST by Aquinasfan
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To: Aquinasfan

Magna Carta, document on freedom and rights in "Catholic" England, A.D. 1215...(not unrelated)

Magna Carta and Freedom for Beginners

166 posted on 12/04/2001 4:02:20 AM PST by "Bare Ruined Choirs"
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