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All these exchanges are taken from the public Anthroposphy Tomorrow list archives. Return to the Peter Staudenmaier page.
Here is another example of Peter Staudenmaier stating the obvious, even though he does not actually adhere to the principle.

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Subject: Re: [anthroposophy_tomorrow] Re: Morality and Racism
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 18:27:19 -0500

Daniel wrote:
"However, since for the most part it doesn't support the version you would like to read, so you simply dismiss it out of hand."
Peter Staudenmaier
That's silly. It makes no sense to dismiss something out of hand simply because it doesn't support one's own reading of the material.

Daniel:
Indeed. Which is why I have to wonder why you seem to do so so frequently in the case of the significant anti-racist and anti-discrimination stances inherent in Anthroposophy.

Daniel Hindes


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