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Re: Politics and morality
- __From__: David V.
- __Subject__: Re: Politics and morality
- __Date__: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 11:58:13 -0600
Marvin Edwards wrote:
"David V." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
No. There's another source that you're avoiding.
If we presume there is no supernatural,
There is no presumption there, the presumption belongs to
the theists and their presumption is that their gods exist.
then everything is a product of the natural/secular
world,
Again, you're avoiding the third alternative. The secular
world came up with most of our language, some came about
through the unnatural/religious world.
including the creation of religion, with its myths,
superstitions, and profound truths.
There are no "profound truths" in religion, just myths and
superstitions.
--
David V.
Yosemite Llama Ranch
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