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Anonymous:
what does this response mean?

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-07-04 09:17:00, Anonymous wrote:

"what does this response mean? "

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She was laughing hysterically at the assertion that Art wasn't an atheist.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-07-03 17:16:00, Anonymous wrote:

"art wasnt an aethiest. "

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Wasn't or Isn't.

Then or now?  There is a big difference. And how come you know so much anyway?

Anonymous:
probably because i've spent time around him. he believes in god. not any of the religions. but does believe in a surpreme being. not that i think this matters. i was just correcting the assertion that he's an aethiest. that would be in accurate. he wasnt an aethiest, and up till the last couple years wasnt. beyond that i couldnt say because i havent spoken with him in the last few years, but i doubt he changed.
also he would have told someone that being an aethiest isnt a good thing. he believed (believes?) that you should believe in a higher power, surpreme being, god etc.

Anonymous:
Eudora is quoting lyric from a song written by a pair of the greatest songwriters who ever lived.   George and Ira Gershwyn.  The song is from a play called Porgy and Bess.

  It is a pretty long stretch to claim that anyone belives literally in the lyric of a song which they sing.

   In other words.   If I sing "Sweet Home Alabama" does mean that I believe that I was born in Alabama?

   Sorry.   It just ain't necessarily so.   :smile:

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