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Author Re: OT: Racial superiority / Intelligent design was Re:
Alistair

2008-01-30, 6:56 pm

On 26 Jan, 15:29, roger.pea...@googlemail.com wrote:
> On Jan 25, 1:31=A0am, "Charles Hottel" <chot...@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> Quite a lot of theological assumptions in there! =A0But it's fairly
> obvious that I can give you a message; quite why a God should not be
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> Not in any meaningful sense. =A0But I sense a perfect storm of strawmen
> about to be deployed. =A0The question that we should ask, surely, is why
> our masters want our minds to be populated with some many excuses as
> to why "Do not steal, do not commit adultery, do not lie" is not
> binding. =A0While they keep our minds off this question, and while we
> internalise what they feed us, we are unlikely to reach *any* valid
> conclusions. =A0Surely?
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> All the best,
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So editing the bible has not been meaningful. Perhaps you would like
to comment on the gospels which have been shown to (in at least two
cases) have a common precedent manuscript upon which they are heavily
based.
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