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ASCAP & AI
by John Lawrence Schick - 06/29/26 02:53 PM
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Ali Angel
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/27/26 11:00 PM
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I do comprehend what you're saying. How would you know the information is not available to you though? I dont need to go through all the religions. That would be a fool's errand. Conclusive or even convincing information is not available to me because it is simply not available. All religions come back to pretty much the same code of ethics (essentially Aristotelian) with different back stories. And they borrow from each other. Noah from the Zoroasters. The immaculate conception from Poseidon (as I recall) If one of them really seemed to be on to something and its' supernatural claims could be verified by information outside of itself...I would already know about it and be very interested. And I will continue to be interested and on the look out. So if you see any spiritual belief system that stands up to empirical scrutiny...Please make me aware of it. That does not include "The Book of Dom." Headed out. Have a good evening.
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