Dear ClojureScript users and team!

Without "eval" function ClojureScript can't be recognized as a full-fledged 
LISP. "Code as data" paradigm can't be implemented without "eval". What 
purpose of code constructed programmatically, if it can not be evaluated?! 
In that sence plain old JavaScript is more LISP than ClojureScript. Am I 
right? May be I have mised something important in that problem?

Sincerely,
  Ru

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