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Cliff
 
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Default OT - New Conservative Science Theme Park

On 30 Dec 2005 06:56:42 -0800, wrote:

There is a degree of religious entanglement that
is considered fairly normal and then there are the extreme cases...


Once you deny the fairies you are doomed.

http://www.mythome.org/celtic.html -- which are true?

"It's a god-eat-god world." -- (Terry Pratchett, Small Gods)

"You can't trample infidels when you're a tortoise. I mean, all you
could do is give them a meaningful look." -- (Terry Pratchett, Small
Gods)

And it came to pass that in time the Great God Om spake unto Brutha,
the Chosen One: "Psst!" -- (Terry Pratchett, Small Gods)

The trouble with being a god is that you've got no one to pray to.
-- (Terry Pratchett, Small Gods)

There are hardly any excesses of the most crazed psychopath that
cannot easily be duplicated by a normal kindly family man who just
comes in to work every day and has a job to do. -- (Terry Pratchett,
Small Gods)

Most gods find it hard to walk and think at the same time. -- (Terry
Pratchett, Small Gods)

"He says gods like to see an atheist around. Gives them something to
aim at." -- (Terry Pratchett, Small Gods)

The figures looked more or less human. And they were engaged in
religion.
You could tell by the knives (it's not murder if you do it for a
god). -- (Terry Pratchett, Small Gods)

--
Cliff