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87I told you, TP, if I thought you were right about Theocracy, I would be on your Neocon-1/9/2001
86<i>a lot of the data was circulated after E.J.Dionne made a gaffe </i&gLane3-1/9/2001
85<i>pretty sound</i> And hence my philosophy that the greatest threatTigerPaw-1/9/2001
84Broadly, that seems pretty sound, yes......Neocon-1/9/2001
83<i>it depends on what one has to adapt to. </i> For an individual yeTigerPaw-1/9/2001
82Oh, a lot of the data was circulated after E.J.Dionne made a gaffe in the WashinNeocon-1/9/2001
81<i>Evangelicals... are a more than normally successful group......</i&gLane3-1/9/2001
80Taking a purely evolutionary view, it depends on what one has to adapt to. In geNeocon-1/9/2001
79<i>a more than normally successful group</i> It's hard to predicTigerPaw-1/9/2001
78Yes, but you have, you see, just adumbrated your social ideal, a place where we Neocon-1/9/2001
77Well, that would mean that we can expect to see more Evangelicals over time, sinNeocon-1/9/2001
76<i>Again, that seems a reasonable minimum, but most of us have some idea oLane3-1/9/2001
75When the situation we are in looks hopeless, or inimical to taking care of our fNeocon-1/9/2001
74There is no magic elixor to a sucessfull society. I think the most important trTigerPaw-1/9/2001
73I think we are mostly in agreement, then. I think that one cannot be utterly neuNeocon-1/9/2001
72<i>but tolerance cuts in both directions..... </i> Then the decidingTigerPaw-1/9/2001
71<i>"Still one can't be tolerant, it takes at least two, and so thone_less-1/9/2001
70<i>It is ideals first (for adults)</i> Concur. Well put. KarenLane3-1/9/2001
69True enough, but tolerance cuts in both directions.....Neocon-1/9/2001
68I respectfully disagree. It is ideals first (for adults). This nation was institone_less-1/9/2001
67<i>Does the majority have a qualified right to use public education aLane3-1/9/2001
66<i>The trick is to innovate without killing the "golden goose", TigerPaw-1/9/2001
65I must run a brief errand. I hope to be back soon......Neocon-1/9/2001
64Certainly the mere reiteration of forms is not a recipe for progress. But it is Neocon-1/9/2001
63<i>dangerous to become an "embalmed culture", </i> It is TigerPaw-1/9/2001
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