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		<title>By: kapsio</title>
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Looking forward to the weekly fun !!

btw, I was looking up Scientology on wikipedia for some other reference and came across the following sentence...
&quot;Scientology states that there is no absolute right or wrong but that right and wrong are actually a gradient from right to wrong. An action must contain construction which outweighs the destruction it contains in order to be considered good.&quot;

I know it doesn&#039;t map completely to the cartoon above, but it was funny to come across both the cartoon and that sentence on the same day.</description>
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Looking forward to the weekly fun !!</p>
<p>btw, I was looking up Scientology on wikipedia for some other reference and came across the following sentence&#8230;<br />
&#8220;Scientology states that there is no absolute right or wrong but that right and wrong are actually a gradient from right to wrong. An action must contain construction which outweighs the destruction it contains in order to be considered good.&#8221;</p>
<p>I know it doesn&#8217;t map completely to the cartoon above, but it was funny to come across both the cartoon and that sentence on the same day.</p>
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