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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: one shot, right between the eyes, just for old times sake
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Jun 9th, 2003, 12:06 PM
If someone had the exact beliefs of a particular group, i.e. Catholicism, Hinduism, etc., then that person would not be an indivualist. The point of the argument in question is that the beliefs of many religious groups are contrary to the concept of individualism. It has nothing to do with the group that a person associates with, it is the actual beliefs that are in question.
So the person would never be on the "'individualist' scorecard."
You've missed the point once again, and no doubt my explanation will do nothing to help you "get it." idiot.
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