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History's effect on Religion
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195Interesting...I guess there are shades of grey all over. Buddhism is more indivSun Tzu-7/29/2005
194<i>promote individualism while at the same time emphasize communal good anexdaytrader76-7/29/2005
193<i>The average religious person's lack of knowledge about what the bib2MAR$-7/29/2005
192The average religious person's lack of knowledge about what the bible actualredfish-7/29/2005
191I look forward to your insights and summary of what you'll glean. On the faSun Tzu-7/29/2005
190Christianity is centered around the concept of self determination. It promotes Keith Feral-7/29/2005
189That is very sad...Sun Tzu-7/29/2005
188Part of the problem is that churches were not meant to be capitalist endeavors, exdaytrader76-7/29/2005
187I could be wrong, but depending on your perspective, this may be due to differenSun Tzu-7/28/2005
186The Christian Paradox How a faithful nation gets Jesus wrong July 27, 2005. Whaexdaytrader76-7/28/2005
185<i>am I still missing your point? </i> I suspect so, since I don'TigerPaw-7/28/2005
184Well, it take too long for the little cell to "understand" the consequSun Tzu-7/28/2005
183<i>Are you saying that if the cell does not cooperate the organism will diTigerPaw-7/28/2005
182What is the history of Torah? Was it written and preserved at the time or did tSun Tzu-7/28/2005
181What are you basing this on? Are you saying that if the cell does not cooperateSun Tzu-7/28/2005
180I'm a slow writer. . Actually, there was a link to this subject, and since TigerPaw-7/28/2005
179Did you just answer a post from 2003? Wow, you've got a long memory :-)zonder-7/28/2005
178<i>I want to know if the normal cells have some form of limited competitioTigerPaw-7/28/2005
177Thanks for the link to the poem. Went to yoga last night and totally forgot aboKeith Feral-7/28/2005
176<i>"This is why you and I are having this discussion instead of you bSolon-7/28/2005
175>> I cannot see how that can be construed as "bad". It promotesSun Tzu-7/28/2005
174<i>"You have a point. But it would have been more appropriate for youSolon-7/28/2005
173You have a point. But it would have been more appropriate for you to have PMSun Tzu-7/28/2005
172I only came here to respect my honor. Bobby said this behind my back: Message Solon-7/28/2005
171There are to be absolutely no personal insults on this thread. Nor is the topicSun Tzu-7/27/2005
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