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Subject: Harder Questions...


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Witch Hunter
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Date Posted: 02/24/04 1:17:32am

Thank you for answering my questions without adopting a confrontational stance like so many others when I question their believes. Because I hold no set firm beliefs or principles (I guess im very Machiavellian) I enjoy discussing and finding out exactly what makes people tick,and why. Does your study of Daemonolgy affect your work/lifestyle i.e. do the people around you know and understand what you do/are? You said that you are less interested in what is right and wrong. In the circles you work in is there an opposite to you? What I mean is although you do like the concept of ying-yang or duality does an opposite to your 'order' (is this adequate terminology) exist? Are you 'good' in a sense. Although this question does seem inappropriate I think it would be constructive for you as a daemonologist to ask yourself. By questioniong your actions on basic morality you could help people a lot more. What I mean in a very convoluted sense is: are you sure that by allowing people to question you, and for you to reply, you are helping them? Why not let them simply get on with their lives in peace. Ignorance is bliss so why pursue in attempting to make them open their eyes to a new world?

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Re: Harder Questions...Shatav02/25/04 4:30:50pm


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