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On 03/23/01 05:46, Robin Faichney said this-
>Was it really not perfectly obvious that I was differentiating between
>varieties of Buddhism?
Of course it was. As I did between xianity and catholicism.
>Or do you just assume
>that when you delete something from a reply, it's deleted from the
>memories of the readers too?
Why did you delete my "Can one be a buddhist without rubbing bellies?
Sure."
Huh?
- Wade.
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