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To: SOROS who wrote (14732)6/5/2001 2:28:39 PM
From: Thomas Mercer-Hursh  Respond to of 22706
 
most choose to follow Lucifer's lead.

Or, any one of thousands of other options...



To: SOROS who wrote (14732)6/5/2001 2:33:03 PM
From: Dr. Id  Respond to of 22706
 
most choose to follow Lucifer's lead.

You're right. That damned Lucifer caused me to lose all of my money.

Dr.Id@buttomeheremains--MikeBuckley.pov



To: SOROS who wrote (14732)6/5/2001 3:41:43 PM
From: FaultLine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22706
 
Unfortunately, because they don't agree or it does not make sense to them, most choose to follow Lucifer's lead

"People have suffered and become insane for centuries by the thought of eternal punishment after death. Wouldn't it be better to depend on blind matter (...) than by a god who puts out traps for people, invites them to sin, and allows them to sin and commit crimes he could prevent. Only to finally get the barbarian pleasure to punish them in an excessive way, of no use for himself, without them changing their ways and without their example preventing others from committing crimes."
Baron d'Holbach (Systeme de la Nature, 1789)

--cfl@theroadtohellisjustsouthofbrightononwestboundm-36.com

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