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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Started conversation Feb 5, 2007
Sorry to intrude. You were kind enough to applaud a post of mine sometime last week. It was making a point I've made before, and one I'll no doubt make again, namely, that religious laws are binding on adherents of that religion, and on no one else. I then quoted Jesus' words that his kingdom was to be "no part of this world". (The post also had some Greek transliteration in it, if you remember.)
I wanted to link to this post on another website, but now can't find the blooming thing. It's in neither of the "imaginary friend" conversations (I've searched both the Ask and Forum versions). Do you have any idea where it might be? I'm pretty sure it was in a conversation you started, though I may be wrong.
Thanks.
TRiG.
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Hoovooloo Posted Feb 5, 2007
Crikey, no idea, but I'll have a think...
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Hoovooloo Posted Feb 5, 2007
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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Feb 5, 2007
Thanks!
(I now need to find the person's blog I wanted to quote this on. But I doubt you can help me there ....)
TRiG.
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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Apr 18, 2007
So your kind reply in the "I observe" convo was merely in an effort to knock other postings below the threshhold of your observable message centre? Hah! I've got you sussed, I have. (Well, actually, you gave it away by saying so on another convo which I saw while trawling through this forum.)
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