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Surly the Hindu & Buddist were better civilisations ,if they were

avoiding killing and eating animals!I wouldn't call anyone who eats

animal flesh civilized anyway,deprived not civilized!

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" Lesley Dove " <Lesley@v...> wrote:

> I don't know enough history to say, does it make a difference?

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> Lesley

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> Heartwork [Heartwork@b...]

> 22 August 2002 16:08

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> Re: Dressing 'normally' was Re: milk

sucksssssssss

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> How and which other civilisations were better?

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> Jo

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> What with gladiatorial fights and throwing Christians to the

lions and

> owning slaves? Very forward thinking.

> Obviously you are joking.

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> Lesley

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> Peter [snowbow@b...]

> 21 August 2002 21:14

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> Re: Dressing 'normally' was Re: milk

> sucksssssssss

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> Hi Lesley

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> > And it seems to me there are a lot of parallels between

Jesus and

> his followers at the time, especially if they were hoping to

> > overthrow an evil empire

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> And what was so " evil " about the Roman Empire? In comparison

to other

> empires of the day it was a very forward thinking empire.

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> BB

> Peter

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