> From: thomas malloy 

Greetings Thomas,

> Vortexians;
> 
> I found the response to this thread interesting, it was
> as if I'd been subscribed to a religious list.

I think you're right on that one. (Some are complaining about this too! They 
might have a point.)

...

> I realize that other religious systems have love your
> neighbor as yourself as a tenant. There are lots of
> elements of the Christian religion which had common
> elements in older pagan religions. There are two ways
> to look at this; one is Universalism, all religions lead
> to salvation, the other view is that  Satan is a clever
> counterfeiter.

Within the context of capitalism "brand loyalty" seems to be worth fighting 
for. Never the less, do you believe all those commercials you hear on the radio 
and TV that say not to accept the claims of other brands other than theirs as 
the genuine product?

And then, there's the phrase: Accept no other god other than me as the true god.

It would seem that within your perception of reality Satan is indeed a very 
clever fellow.

It would seem that, for you, brand loyalty is worth fighting for (I'm not 
speaking in the most literal terms here), where the final body count is 
everything.

How do you know you've chosen the right brand?

Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com

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