-Caveat Lector-

In a message dated 5/27/99 4:48:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> While it's possible to rid the country of guns, it's impossible to rid
>  the country of gods even though that superstition is responsible for
>  more
>  human deaths and misery than all other things save plague and natural
>  disaster.
>
>  Most people simply don't have the guts to face nature and reality and
>  are addicted to superstitious nonsense as avoidance behavior. That
>  won't
>  change. The best we can hope for is to make sure that people keep
>  their
>  private superstitions private or among like minded superstitionists.
>
>  Devout Atheist,
>  Joshua2

I don't think it is possible to rid the country of guns, unless you allow for
a lot of deaths in the process.  In that case the cure would be worse than
the "disease".
Teo1000

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