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Sandy Sandfort wrote:
C'punks,
On Tue, 3 Dec 1996, Dave Hayes wrote:
The very existance of the "profane" keeps the "sacred" in existance as well. If you cannot see that, then John Grubor's lesson is wasted on you.
If this bit of verbal legerdemain makes any sense at all (Logos?), then Grubor must be personally responsible for the existance of every saint on the Catholic calendar...not.
Well saints come on go on the Roman Catholic calander--doesn't mean a hell of a lot. Dr. Grubor does an excellent job of bring the vermin out of the woodwork. Steve