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337Neocon, your wisdom is beautiful. And again, I put my foot in my mouth. It is gao seng-4/10/2001
336Anyone sensible prays not to be put to the test. The sense of collaboration I Neocon-4/10/2001
335Yes, I do not think God was exactly pleased with Adam and Eve's sin. Just agao seng-4/10/2001
334Mea mihi conscientia pluris est quam omnium sermo. My conscience means more to mNeocon-4/10/2001
333I think that you made a fairly mainstream interpretation, I just have particularNeocon-4/10/2001
332Amor vincit omnia et nos cedamus amori. Love conquers all and let us yield to logao seng-4/10/2001
331Forgive my poor choice of words. I am not trying to be controversial. I think gao seng-4/9/2001
330Man sinned through disobedience. He knew God intimately, and owed Him everythingNeocon-4/9/2001
329Man is the bridesmaid of Christ. Looking at my last post, I see that I may begao seng-4/8/2001
328Neocon, I feel it is more appropriate to respond to the last post I received frogao seng-4/7/2001
327Thank you. The idea, of course, is that animals are, in fact, probably automata,Neocon-3/20/2001
326Yes, very well put. Something else which relates to this I was considering is greenspirit-3/20/2001
325Thanks, Michael, and thanks again for posing something, since it has been hard tNeocon-3/20/2001
324Hi Neo! I didn't know you had started your own thread on philosophy. It'greenspirit-3/19/2001
323Thanks, Charleymane. I will check out those links.Constant Reader-3/19/2001
322I had always thought Jaffa was a member of that merry band known as neoconservatTom Clarke-3/19/2001
321I would like to hear more about Jaffa. I think that is a very interesting view!Constant Reader-3/18/2001
320This is extraordinary. New works by Aristotle? This could be better than the deThe Philosopher-3/5/2001
319Super piece of news! This will be incredible if it works!Solon-3/5/2001
318Yes, it is. Diogenes Laertius, in "Lives and Opinions of the Eminent PhilosNeocon-3/5/2001
317If they uncover the 30 dialogues of Aristotle that were thought to have been losTom Clarke-3/5/2001
316That is very exciting news, thanks for bringing it to my attention!Neocon-3/5/2001
315New technology will enable researchers to read ancient texts that were buried inTom Clarke-3/5/2001
314I think that is true, at least that it is a key factor. Religion provides the naNeocon-3/1/2001
313This is not an issue of law. It's a societal issue. Personally, I lay it aThe Philosopher-3/1/2001
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