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    What's your magical style? - fun

    Re:What's your magical style? LOL! I got this:
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    What's your magical style? - fun

    Here's a silly little piece of entertainment ;) - http://www.rampantgecko.com/paradox/magicquiz.html
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    Pliny and Trajan

    These letters concern an episode which marks the first time the Roman government recognized Christianity as a religion separate from Judaism. In the year 112, Pliny the Younger was faced with a dilemma. He was the governor in the Roman province of Bithynia (modern day Turkey) when a number of...
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    What is a Foundationist?

    Certainly - and I hope I mentioned somethnig on those lines in the "about" section. At the moment I'm allowing for the widest possible interpretation of "foundationist", and see whether it settles into a specific use. On saying that, the agnostics I actually know could easily be referred to as...
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    What is the soul?

    Perhaps the distinction between "soul" and "spirit" (in a non-musical sense, maya ;) ), is simply one of terminology. I would think that the popular usage is interchangeable, that they refer to the same "essence" - perhaps in the same way that a penny is both a piece of metal and a unit of...
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    Just in case you're wondering...

    Yes, the smilies do work - and you really shouldn't see me talking to myself! (I keep that private ;) )
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    Foundationist Church?

    Sounds like the Unitarian Universalists! ;)
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    Wil Wheaton

    Re:The anti-Christmas Wil Wheaton? Wasn't he "Wesley Crusher" in Star Trek - the Next Generaton"?
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    What is the soul?

    Hmm, the entire issue does seem a little complicated when both "soul" and "spirit" are invoked. Is it not that they are the same thing with difference names? Different aspects of one thing? Or indeed two separate entities in their own right? Hmm...
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    Major NT discoveries of the 20th century

    Just thought I'd mention that I took the liberty of editing your tags - one of your italics tags was wrong, creating swathes of italicised text where I don't believe any was intended. ;)
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    humour posts

    Real computer tech support transcripts (allegedly...) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tech Support: "I need you to right-click on the Open Desktop." Customer: "Ok." Tech Support: "Did you get a pop-up menu?" Customer: "No." Tech Support: "Ok. Right click again. Do...
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    humour posts

    A recent magazine survey, interviewed fifty bartenders and they were asked if they could identify a customer's personality on what drinks they ordered. Although interviewed separately, they concurred on almost all counts. The results...
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    humour posts

    An old man lived alone in Idaho. He wanted to spade his potato garden, but it was very hard work. His only son, Bubba, who used to help him, was in prison. The old man wrote a letter to his son and described his predicament: A few days later he received a letter from his son. At 4am the...
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    Important - about this board

    foundationist.org is not a place for flame wars. Discuss, debate, disgree - but please note that personal abuse will not be tolerated. Note that you signed a user agreement to that effect when you joined. Of course, emotive topics and various subjects may result in heated discussion. There's...
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