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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (7281)2/21/2004 11:25:40 PM
From: E  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7720
 
Okay, okay, they're wacked.

I haven't spent much time reading the history of religions, but I did spend some time at one point researching the Church's varying historical positions on the question of when "ensoulement" takes place, and ran into peripheral theological arguments, and (personal reaction) I felt as though long and short stretches of different more or less appalling wackinesses have been much in evidence. I don't mean just in the Catholic Church, either. The Talmud and other religious texts could be cited for major wackiness, if one examined the detail of their tenets....

People do have a tendency to congeal into various wackinesses.

And it's relative, and largely subjective, of course.