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In reply to the discussion: Food for Thought [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)39. I'm not sure I understand the distinction.
If you means "truths" as opposed to "answers", I have not made such a claim. But I may have a question for which I turn to a particular philosophy or belief that I hold for the answer. That answer will most likely be personal and I don't expect anyone else to embrace my answer.
Does that make it an opinion?
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And the greatest chance we have to overcome those threats, and many more not attributable
darkstar3
Jan 2012
#27
And we will still have had mass murder, smallpox outbreaks, most children dying before the age of 3.
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2012
#40
Like rrneck, I was also confused. Thought this was a Stephen Hawking quote. More coffee!!
cbayer
Jan 2012
#9
Why do you care what people do in the privacy of their own homes or organizations.
cbayer
Jan 2012
#22