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Jerry Joplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Rod wrote: > > Jerry Joplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Its not a trick question, > > > > To be sure Jerry....the question is solid.... > > The "trick" is how you pretend to make the repeatedly given answers > > dissapear and STILL have the audacity to pretend they had never > > been put forward. > > Okay, then post your answer right here. If you've done it "repeatedly" > then a copy and paste should be easy. > >From Rod's post yesterday: Once more- An attack on the Baha'i community prompted by and designed to discredit/damage the writings, the central figures or the institutions would be an example of an attack on both community and faith. > What attributes of an attack on the Baha'i community make it an attack > on the Baha'i Faith? > [That it is] prompted by and designed to discredit/damage the writings, the central figures or the institutions. (Just in case you have trouble seperating the attributes that make it an attack from the rest of dear Rod's sentence) Paul
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