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Saul Luizaga wrote:
> To get a pragmatic POV about religion from a true Priest I advice to see
> a scene of the movie 'Kingdom of Heaven (2005)' in which a Priest that
> was about to go into a certain-death battle addresses his last words to
> the main Character (Legolas in Lord of The Rings, can't remember his name).
>
> Those words and "never take compassion away from your heart" have set my
> spiritual path for life.
This has what to do with anything? I mean, other than the vast number of
the faithful that show about as much "compassion" to anyone different to
them as most students do dissecting a frog in biology classes (or to
those that differ from them on the play ground). Hell, if it "at least"
addressed the point of the article I linked to, it might mean
"something", but since you refuse to read that anyway, its... I don't
know what it is, except of another, "You can't have X without Y.",
argument, in which the presupposition of Y is used to incorrectly derive
the assertion.
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}
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else
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