On Friday 9 May 2008 6:03:17 Elliott Hird wrote:
> 2008/5/9 Ben Caplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > You still must have joined the infinite chain (or at least one
> > contract thereof) in said finite past.
> 
> One of the meta-religions along the chain specifies that I have
> been in existence for an infinite amount of time. So no, maybe not
> in said finite past.

The issue is not whether you have been in existence forever, but
whether you have been a member of the chain forever. Let's assume you
have always been bound by the conditions, even before the
meta-...-religions became Agoran contracts, even before Agoran
contract law existed.

In this case, you have had an infinite length of time (surely a
"reasonable opportunity" to review the text of these contracts, and
decide not to be considered bound by them. Since, after this infinite
time, you published a statement indicating that you are bound by the
Agoracontractian Religion, it follows that your R101(v) right has
expired unused. You are thus fully bound by the last paragraph of
R1742 and its "not impaired by contradiction" clause.

Pavitra.

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