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Re: On international applications of Lojban
- Subject: Re: On international applications of Lojban
- From: Robin Turner <robin@bilkent.edu.tr>
- Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 12:04:37 +0200
Pycyn@aol.com wrote:
>
> From: Pycyn@aol.com
>
> Very nice examples of ambiguity or vagueness (it really is sometimes hard to
> tell, despite what we logicians say), especially the Newman case. As an
> Anglican communicant, I go to a church that regularly violates the "clear
> sense" of at least three of the 38 articles (we here drop the one about the
> Sovereign being head) but whose priest would be in some danger of violating
> her oath to uphold said articles did she not perform the "proscribed" acts.
> We also fiddle with most of the rest on an annual (local) and triennial
> (national) and decennial (Lambeth) basis.
> pc
Well, as Laurence Stern put it, the great thing about the Church
of England is that it places no demnads on a man's politics, or,
for that matter, his religion.
co'o mi'e robin.