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« on: July 24, 2011, 09:24:06 PM »

     I've tended to think that religious arguments across religions were sort of pointless. It's one thing to have an argument between two people who follow the same holy text & have a common source of inspiration to discuss their interpretations of. It's another thing to have an argument between two people who come from very different traditions & follow very different texts. In the latter case, there are certain unspoken assumptions that can preclude the finding of common ground. I suppose you can characterize these assumptions as being part of faith.
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