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   Steve Hayes to darylgene@aol.com   
   Re: The Lion, the Which and the Wardrobe   
   07 Oct 05 01:08:30   
   
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   From: hayesmstw@hotmail.com   
      
   On 6 Oct 2005 10:46:11 -0700, "darylgene@aol.com"  wrote:   
      
   >Or reason. Would it be preferable to be in a society where objective   
   >reality was completely denied? To each his own.   
   >If you had read Rand you would know she was not praising greed, but a   
   >value system based on the things that are really important to an   
   >individual, ultimately their survival as a human, of "man qua man" as   
   >she puts it.   
      
   From what I've read of Rand (several essays, "Atlas shrugged", "The   
   fountainhead") the values she espoused were the antithesis of Christian ones,   
   and not just because she was an atheist.   
      
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