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To: Hermann the Cherusker; bornacatholic; Dominick; BulldogCatholic
My point is Bulldog, in lifting the list of "charges" against Pope John-Paul without crediting the Tradio site, stole something that is not his.

IMHO, you can steal a work of fiction, or a list of fictional charges that is used to justify mocking Christ's Vicar.
96 posted on 08/17/2005 5:07:53 AM PDT by Dominick ("Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought." - JP II)
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To: Dominick

No one owns lies. Lies are not literary works. Lies aren't fiction.

Fiction is presented as such by the authors precisely to avoid it being seen as lies instead.

This is especially so with purported works of history. A purported work of history full of lies is neither history nor fiction, but simply lies.

If one lifts lies from another source and repeats them, one simply becomes a liar, plain and simple. Its no different than spreading outrageous false rumors one has heard by word of mouth, which is called slanderous gossip. Just because someone told you outrageous lies and you didn't bother to chec their veracity does not relieve you of guilt in lying.


97 posted on 08/17/2005 5:47:14 AM PDT by Hermann the Cherusker
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