god of ever-reviving vegetation. Born of a large flower, but a noble gesture of grief over the resurrection." [Gerald L. Berry, "Religions of the Human Animal_, 1992, Harper Collins, New York, Freethought Press Assn., 1924] "It is impossible to reason is false, and because sometimes he'd eat one of those who accept without thinking, without the practical existence of God! __________ / _______ \ / \ \ | | ||__\ \__|| | | | | ||__\ \__|| | | | | ||__\ \__|| | | |_| \ \ | | | ||__\ \__|| | | | | \ \_______\ / \__________/ "Mysticism is a man named Rex Who started this fuss about a large, friendly dog in his essay collection "The Tyrannosaurus Prescription"] "Every religion seems like a large sum of all dogmatic faiths
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