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- From: skinner@sp94.csrd.uiuc.edu (Gregg Skinner)
- Subject: Re: Slavery Analogy
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.210500.17923@csrd.uiuc.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 92 21:05:00 GMT
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- gjh@galen.med.Virginia.EDU (Galen J. Hekhuis) writes:
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- >I stated that without law there was no slavery.
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- > So without law, slavery
- >of the weak is possible, but is rather difficult to maintain.
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- These statements collide head-on.
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- I'm told you are making things "simple" for me. Perhaps this is the
- reason for the contradiction. If so, instead of making your point
- simple, make it clear (this point only; I agree that without law there
- is still abortion).
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- Gregg Skinner
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