Eric,



I don't know a lot about the UUC, but if a religion does not
profess a belief in "Christ", it can NOT - be definition - be
"Christian".



-Mark







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case, no matter the evidence - despite the judge's instructions.
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, "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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One can not be consistent to libertarianism without supporting
the NAP
anymore than they can be a Christian who does not believe Jesus
of
Nazareth ever existed

You are, of course, wrong. I suggest you consult the Unitarian
Universalist Church.






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