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From: davew@umcp-cs.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.abortion
Subject: Re: truth
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Date: Wed, 8-Aug-84 10:41:31 EDT
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I wish to complement Laura on her statement that truth is not a matter of
public opinion.  Truth is truth no matter who (if anyone) believes it.
I happen to be a fundamentalist Christian.  Sometimes when I talk to 
my friends about Jesus, they tell me that their God is different than
mine, that their truth is different from mine, and that we're both 
right.  But the way I see it, we all have different opinions and 
speculations about what the truth is.  But having these opinions does
not at all change what the truth really is.