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    The key is to not be Christian, but to be Christ-like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Che Roriniho View Post
    The key is to not be Christian, but to be Christ-like.
    And these are mutually exclusive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajaxfetish View Post
    And these are mutually exclusive?

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    Often, they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Che Roriniho View Post
    Often, they are.
    The key is to not be a banker, but to be honest. Because, . . . often bankers are dishonest.

    Couldn't that be simplified to the key is to be honest? Even if you are a banker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Che Roriniho View Post
    Often, they are.
    In order for two "things" to be mutually exclusive, it must mean that one absolutely cannot ever happen if the other does. Thus, it is literally impossible for two objects to be "often" mutually exclusive.
    Last edited by seireikhaan; 05-06-2009 at 03:54.
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