It's just another government monopoly.

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P. J. Alling wrote:
> Most scholars believe that the proper translation is "Thou shall not 
> murder."  Which is a bit less inhibiting.
> 
> mike wilson wrote:
> 
>>> From: Bob Shell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date: 2006/09/26 Tue PM 12:36:04 GMT
>>> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <pdml@pdml.net>
>>> Subject: Re: Street photography - religious objections
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 26, 2006, at 8:01 AM, frank theriault wrote:
>>>
>>>    
>>>
>>>> The legal right of females to terminate a pregnancy?
>>>>
>>>> The right of my children to be free of prayer or reference to a deity
>>>> in which I don't believe in publicly funded schools?
>>>>
>>>> The right to have my children taught proper science, untainted by such
>>>> distortions as "creation science"?
>>>>
>>>> I could go on...
>>>>      
>>>>
>>> Basically the right to keep someone else's bloody superstitions out  
>>> of our lives.  I don't really care if my neighbor worships a three- 
>>> eyed toad in his bedroom so long as he doesn't have the damned fool  
>>> notion that he has any right to impose his ideas on me.  Laws based  
>>> on religious beliefs are invariably bad ideas.
>>>
>>>    
>>>
>> All that "thou shalt not kill" is _so_ inhibiting.
>>
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