Jeffrey Fisher wrote:
> actually, these aphorisms look to my eyes like a version of taoism, or
> taoism stripped of its chinese cultural aspects. and of course, no, they
> don't correspond to the ten commandments, but of course their adherents may
> very well understand these aphorisms and the ten commandments in such a way
> that they are perfectly compatible.

with a dose of Buddhism added.

> that said, the basic argument that their exclusion is discriminatory seems
> pretty straightforward.
> doesn't it?

yes, but even better would be to get all religious stuff out of the
public park. Their religion points up the silliness inherent in all
religions.
-- 
Jim Devine /  "Nobody told me there'd be days like these / Strange
days indeed -- most peculiar, mama." -- JL.
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