Ah, the Torah really does not dwell on innate evil. It does constantly spotlight human imperfection and limitation, and the ability--if not the need--to love and be just within those confine. That reminder is what the casting out from the Garden of Eden story is all about--at least, the Hebraic version. Make it a good day. --Louis-- Louis Schmier [EMAIL PROTECTED] Department of History www.halcyon.com/arborhts/louis.html Valdosta State University Valdosta, GA 31698 /~\ /\ /\ 229-333-5947 /^\ / \ / /~\ \ /~\__/\ / \__/ \/ / /\ /~\/ \ /\/\-/ /^\_____\____________/__/_______/^\ -_~ / "If you want to climb mountains, \ /^\ _ _ / don't practice on mole hills" - \____
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