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Re: freedom of thought.LOL N/M
celcius,
you certainly have yourself nailed, in actual fact that also nails me, for my nature is not much different from the fox. although the fox is a loner, self- reliant, independent, (even though he needs his prey), but that's it, he has set himself apart from all the cowardly beast that stalk the land. for he doesn't want to be any part of the herd-like creatures that cling together in fear, maiming, destroying his fellow creatures in the pathetic premise of his own safety. unfortunately the fox is not separated entirely, for he, like the others ,has a soul. now here's the rub, how can his spiritual being be set alongside the despicable moron's that he despises?
well he doesn't have to does he?for his conscience is clear, he might of killed his quarry but how else is he going to survive? he has remained righteous throughout his life, to be 'tied to the same brush' as the others is most certainly out of the question. so his spiritual being and his consciousness remain intact. perhaps the fox has known this all along, Tom.