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Old 09-21-2010, 06:11 PM   #263
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Originally Posted by terrazoids View Post
Its not plagiarism. We're actually talking about history and the lessons to be learned from it. History compounds, and so does religion. To focus on this is off the point though. The best a person can do in the first instance is to focus on God and what He means to our lives.
I AM talking about history. and as trite as it sounds, the fact that history does indeed repeat itself. I am attempting to point out to you that his path has been walked before (with slightly different results). how can you possibly rant about a "one true god" that has been copied and re-imagined, re-named and reworked multiple times by many different cultures? have you even read anything I have pointed out to you? can you answer the question about the Dalai lama?

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Well, there's really not that many variations on the omnipotent, enigmatic deity myth, so I guess all these fairy stories tend to gravitate towards similar basic stories.
yeah, actually there are quite a few variations
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