My previous message had typos. Here is a revised version.

2008/5/9 Ian Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Then the Religion contract would inevitably force you to breach one
> contract or the other, and so you should not have agreed to it in the
> first place.  Had you not, the rules breach would have been avoided.

My metareligion - Metagoracontractian - requires me to join any contract
with the same text as the Agoracontractian Religion, and also forbids me
from modifying the Religion, as shown:

{{
Parties to this contract may not propose, and must oppose such
proposals, that would allow them to leave or modify the Agoracontractian
Religion contract.
}}

The Metagoracontractian Metareligion:

This metareligion is a private contract, and a pledge. It has two
commandments, given by God at the beginning of time. These
commandments MUST be obeyed by its members. I am the only
member of this metareligion.

The Metagoracontractian Metareligion's commandments:

1. A member of the Metagoracontractian Metareligion
  must obey the commandments of the Metagoracontractian
  Metareligion.
2. A member of the Metagoracontractian Metareligion
  must be a member of the Metagoracontractian Metareligion.

ehird

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