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On 26 Jun, 08:27, "bigflet...@gmail.com" <bigflet...@gmail.com> wrote: Beliefs are just projected shadows. Do you believe in 'camel'? Yes, I believe they would be useful shade in a desert, but I have never been there, although I do know the value of projected shadows. BOfL omni mundi fumidus et umbra
...As did Jesus and countless others. Even Pythagoras and Albert Eienstien. But not a "personal god" like Christianity and others adhere to. Another area where clear language and definition is ...eternal life". (Supposedly an indicator of tolerance I guess.) But of course for those who believe in reincarnation, and whose goal may be to *escape* that cycle, the question makes ...