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Subject: Re: [lojban] Re: if lojban is logical, why are we doing the Bible?
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krinu, ciksi, rinka, nibli, mukti, se jalge, te zukte, bapli m -- and 
probably a few others. What do we do for "excuse"? 
The Bible, etc., is not a source for all that horror but an excuse for some 
of it, as people have done a wonderful job of pointing out, along with noting 
that anything else -- politics, science, esthetics -- would do as well.


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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=2>krinu, ciksi, rinka, nibli, mukti, se jalge, te zukte, bapli m &nbsp;-- and probably a few others. &nbsp;What do we do for "excuse"? &nbsp;
<BR>The Bible, etc., is not a source for all that horror but an excuse for some of it, as people have done a wonderful job of pointing out, along with noting that anything else -- politics, science, esthetics -- would do as well.
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