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Date Posted: 07:04:42 03/31/04 Wed
Author: mvd
Subject: Re: A relavent passage
In reply to: stu 's message, "Re: A relavent passage" on 20:40:52 03/30/04 Tue

All creation seems to possess the opposite force of destruction. This is nature. All things are created and destroyed. Thus it is that our own desires to create also carry with them the equal forces for destruction.

Missionaries that went into Africa and did away with polygamy, for instance, caused prostitution to rise to levels that became detrimental to the populous. Venereal diseases exploded in those regions. So, ironically, by attempting to control sexuality, they in a sense unleashed a sort of sexual chaos! Interesting... LOL

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