On Friday, March 1, 2002, at 10:44  AM, Khoder bin Hakkin wrote:

> The Roman Catholic Taliban writes:
>
>> "The ideology of radical libertarianism is both mistaken and harmful
> not
>> least, to legitimate free expression in the service of truth.
>
> Tell Galileo Galilei about free expression of truth, bub.
>
>> The error  lies in exalting freedom to such an extent that it becomes
> an absolute,
>> which would then be the source of values....
>
> The irony of the Vatican Taliban decrying sources of absolutes and
> values...
> oh, that's right ---*competing* sources.  Never mind.
>

Utter crap. The Vatican is not the Taliban.

When the Vatican and its agents start causing women to get themselves 
butchered in alleys for the sake of what some celibate priest claims is 
true, that'll be the time to start killing the Vatican's soldiers and 
agents!

..pause...


Oh, well, never mind, then.



--Tim May
"The great object is that every man be armed and everyone who is able 
may have a gun." --Patrick Henry
"The best we can hope for concerning the people at large is that they be 
properly armed." --Alexander Hamilton

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