At 04:04 PM 17/07/00 -0400, Marcel Popescu wrote:
 >From: "Jim Choate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >
 >> > > Anarchism says YOU'RE the master.
 >> >
 >> > We talk about two different things, then.
 >>
 >> Not at all. Consider the relationship between authority, identity, and
 >> individuality between the two.
 >
 >You'll have to be more explicit than that, if you have a point.

Mark, *sheesh*

you'll need to be less obtuse, to get the point.  If you are truly an
anarchist, that is.

 >> Or, perhaps 'Render unto Ceaser that which is Ceasers'.
 >
 >Yeah. Many people ignore exactly WHAT was Caesar's in Israel at the time.
 >That is, nothing at all. Jesus didn't say "pay taxes", or "don't pay taxes";
 >as usually, he wanted people to think.

No.
He told them to "turn the other cheek" among other things - to told them 
what to think.

Reese

                      There are two ways of teaching people:
                      You can teach them how to think,
                      Or you can teach them what to think.
                      Socrates taught people how to think,
                      Jesus taught people what to think...

                              - cogNiTioN


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