Both of which were under the direction of the catholic church,
>Couldn't agree more. Pistachio is not everyone's favorite flavor. Left-handed is not a sign of the devil (although thought to be at one time). Cats are not the devil incarnate (although thought to be at one time; shortly before they were exterminated in Europe, which was shortly before the number of rats in Europe soared, which was shortly before the The Plague).
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>Nor should belief be confused with universal fact.
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>>>>That said, certainty when asserted as a rule or law of nature does require explanation. In this case, I doubt any explanation offered would hold water, but that's an empirical issue.
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>>OK, but there are many roads to happiness, many of which are different or even opposite to what we may believe. Just as most Americans do not need a passport because they know the US is the greatest nation on earth so there is no need to expose themselves to the outer badlands, some communities may be very happy with their consensus on other topics. Seems to me that in the end we are all responsible for our own happiness.
William Chadbourne
Senior Programmer/Analyst
State of Maine - DAFS App Team
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