virus: Absolute Usefulness
Tadeusz Niwinski (niwinski@direct.ca)
Fri, 24 May 1996 15:06:31 -0700
Ken Pantheists wrote
>...former Yugoslavia as an example where it is impossible to judge who is
>acting "truthfully" because the entire situation is so very convoluted.
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>We shouldn't kill people who hold on
>to different truths as they have been doing in Yugoslavia.
Why not? What if a situation is convoluted enough?
To make it clear: I *also* believe we should not kill people, and I think I
know why I do. Why do you, Stephen?
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Tad Niwinski from TeTa where people grow
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There is no Absolute Truth, although we are getting closer and closer to IT.