-Caveat Lector-
June, my goodness, just how
does one separate out those laws you think are based on superstition? Do
we just see which laws you like and call the rest off as based on
superstition? If it's a basis for civilized society but is mentioned in a
religious text are we supposed to discard it based on what you consider
contamination of source? Do we each follow our own laws or do we let
some sort of leader make the decision? Are their certain superstitions
which are acceptable? And just how do you define a superstition? Do
expand on your ideas otherwise they look like third grade name calling.
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