Too TBM

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_why me
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Re: Too TBM

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ludwigm wrote:In the 50's, when I was 12 or 13, I did read all available works of Zola, because they were on index. By writer, not by title.

At that time, I was on the path to become inactive as roman catholic. Zola had no role in it.


I suppose that you were in Hungary at the time. If so, I have to commend the communist educational system for having such young people read such great works with understanding.
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Re: Too TBM

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bcspace wrote:
A great reason why religious practitioners aren't trustworthy.


Neither are atheists by the same logic as not many of them are into reading religious works.


Balderdash. A recent study found that atheists know more about religion than religious people.

http://newsfeed.time.com/2010/09/28/sur ... believers/
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