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Which brings to mind the falibility of man.... Jeordam Send a noteboard - 23/03/2017 08:34:07 PM

humans are prone to err. What we make has potential for error.

I liked your reference to the Commandment. It does beg saying that the Commandments served a very real purpose in their society, and it wasn't just proper living.

~Jeordam

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