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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
I wish you'd bring it up with every post. Ever since I saw you had read an annotated version, I wish I had done the same. An annotated version can bring a depth to the discussions that would otherwise be lacking, so please, don't hold back. Your input so far has been greatly appreciated and thought-provoking.
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
To me it was a morality tale that used the structure of the culture's prevailing majority religion as a framework. It would have worked equally as well in any other culture, using their majority religious system as a backdrop.
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Get out of my brain, Tom!
(on both points)
It did feel more secular to me - "good will to all men", "money isn't everything".