The ages of life 

When a child, you believe in Santa Claus 
When you grow up, you don't believe in Santa Claus. 
When you're old, you are Santa Claus.l 


Roger Clough, rclo...@verizon.net 
9/18/2012  
"Forever is a long time, especially near the end." -Woody Allen 


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From: meekerdb  
Receiver: everything-list  
Time: 2012-09-17, 15:19:38 
Subject: Re: the "nothing but" fallacy. 


On 9/17/2012 10:40 AM, John Clark wrote:  
Most adults don't believe in Santa Claus even though they once did because they 
were told by their parents when they were still quite young that he didn't 
exist, if they waited until they were 17 to be informed it would be too late 
and they wouldn't have believed them because " Santa Claus exists" would have 
already have become fixed as a axiom that cannot be questioned. 

Curiously, most members of this mailing list are committed to the view that 
Santa Claus does exist, along with the superhuman creator being with a long 
white beard.   Although, Bruno mocks atheists for even recognizing the Big Guy 
in the Sky enough to disbelieve in Him, His existence is implicit in Everything 
exists. 

Brent

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