On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 20:02 -0700, Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
> Christian Seberino wrote:
> > We can argue about whether religious groups should have this tax exemption
> > or not.  That is a peripheral issue.  You still haven't given me an
> > inherent reason why *in principle* religious groups should not be allowed
> > to participate in politics.
> 
> Because religion rejects compromise which is the heart of society.

Blanket statement not based upon fact or accurate. I could say the same
about non-religious groups.

> 
> Because religion admits no error under any circumstance or evidence.

See above.

> 
> Intolerant and impervious is a recipe for social dysfunction.

See above.

> 
> Intolerant and impervious is a mixture fairly unique to religion.
> 

See above.

PGA
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Paul G. Allen BSIT/SE
Owner/Sr. Engineer
Random Logic Consulting
www.randomlogic.com


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