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| The Moral Authority Fallacy | |
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| cmoehle | Jun 29 2006, 06:02 PM Post #31 |
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Chris - San Antonio TX
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Alan "Yup, although I think Hinduism is really local...." Perhaps ethnical rather than local. Like Judaism. "Well I think the biblical input had something to do with that." Yes, it did some. But the Greek culture probably had more to do with it, influencing Christianity as well. |
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