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Sorry Adam, the leap from mysticism to a selection of well known discount
supermarket stores is just too much for me.
Dam that blow must be good!
> You wrote:
> There is no greater fantasy than that of mysticism.
> Have you been at Adolph's smokes again?
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> You have a right to that opinion (and it is a right I cherish as provided
by
> the "Bill Of Rights"). But if you deny that your opinion / belief is some
> how not a philosophy...then you are deceiving yourself. It's like saying
"I
> don't think morals should be in the laws of our land", which is an
> impossibility since a law will always reflect someone's morals (values).
So
> if it is true with-out exception that EVERYONE has a philosophy / religion
/
> belief system ...... Then the "Perfect
> World" you allude too is what one would call an oxymoron. You paint a
> picture of a world with-out religion...when your philosophy is a religion.
> You don't seek
> place of no religion...you seek only ONE religion. If everyone had the
same
> belief system as you...I agree that it could be peaceful. But I could make
> the same conclusion if everyone believed as I, or any number of other
ways.
> Many wars have been fought trying to force this scenario. Thank God our
> Founders had the wisdom to allow freedom of religion and not the
suppression
> of it. This allows the "Free Market of Ideas" to be presented..and gives
us
> the privilege to choose our own destiny.
> What would happen to the consumer if we eliminated all the K-marts,
> Wall-Marts, Targets, ect...... and only allowed one retail store to buy
> from? Would the price improve for the consumer? How about the quality and
> ingenuity of the products? It is the same in the market of ideas, and
> philosophy. Expand the market to all the world, and the consumer will
> prosper. The best ideas survive in a free market, while the others wither.
> Peace,
> Adam
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