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Re: His Dark Materials (was Re: "Da Vinci" Debunking: msg#01083education.classics
> Clever, but surely the Cathars had a much better idea (and actually existed > to boot): do whatever you want (indeed, the more hedonistic the better) and > then confess everything right before the end. You don't need to plan things > out so carefully that way. > > Scott Carson It sounds like you'd have to plan very carefully exactly when and where to die. Imagine dying of a sudden heart attack due to an excessively hedonistic lifestyle, and not having a chance to confess. I guess they thought it was worth the risk. :-) David __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at Yahoo! HotJobs http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/careermakeover |
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