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Subject: Re: Orphaned Response - (nf)
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Date: Fri, 3-Feb-84 08:17:46 EST
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Posted: Fri Feb  3 08:17:46 1984
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iuvax!dsaker    Feb  2 18:18:00 1984

Reply to greg (gds):

Hey come on now!  Take a walk through a hospital and notice the many
babies whose suffering is most certainly not being inflicted on them
by "man".  Indeed, every human being associated with those babies is
being wiped out by the sight of their pain,  is trying to alleviate
their pain, or is just being plain neutral.  Such cases of suffering
fall squarely on god's shoulders.

By the way, if people are to be blamed for allowing suffering,
shouldn't god also be blamed for doing the same thing?

Daryel Akerlind
iuvax!dsaker