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Marie Ange Cotteret <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 18 Apr 1999 08:58:56 +0200
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>     they believe in "the ratio" instead of what this
>"hard wired" structure of human beings as "believers" is meant for.
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>Arie

If I agree whith you on that point, that means that we all need to believe
in "something" or "someone".

A question : is it possible to think that we might believe in humans, with
our clerveness and also our violence ?
What do we need to imagine respect between the 5 milliards of us, with the
idea that every individual is unique ?

From that we can accept 2 points of vew :

- domination as a active principle to imagine our society
- ask ourselves how to complement all our cultures with all the others ?

Our differences may be our best advantage

Marie-Ange


>PS. Please reply by clicking "reply to all"
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>  Accept that some days you are the statue, and some days you are the bird.
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>  To-day is to-morrow's "yesterday": build good memories and all evil will
>be past.
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>  Look for eternal life - it is at hand and within reach.
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Marie-Ange Cotteret
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