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jackles
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Yep if you have seen this film it highlights the localness of evil as prejudice. Identity in local ignorance gangs up on justice and spitfully ignores the nonlocal truth of an event. God being the nonlocality of not bearing false witness out of local spite or advantage. What do you reckon.
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jackles wrote:Yep if you have seen this film it highlights - evil as prejudice. Identity in - ignorance gangs up on justice and spitefully ignores the - truth of an event. God being the origin of not bearing false witness out of - spite or advantage. What do you reckon.

I think that what you have posted (corrected) is accurate.
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Yep its good as you have put it. But I was highlighting the physics of what is going on in this event in local and nonlocal terms. Because the nonlocality of this event has eternal life. Which is the watcher or the viewer audience as a singularity. In other words the writer has eternal life and gives her eternal life to the audiance as a singularity out of the local event.
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The book's better.
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God is mentioned more than once in the book arising. To follow the story is to follow god from the localness
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More nonsense and babble from you.
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You said you thought the book was better so you read the book.
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