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  1. Physix

    Any lovely ladies want to try an in-thread game of chess?

    "Feer not, my queen," sir Pelagius says, galloping to C4 in a flurry of golden ribbon.
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    Any lovely ladies want to try an in-thread game of chess?

    A suble crease forms on queen Sabrina's alabaster brow. Her enemies are mustering. She gestures to D5, and once again her pawn hurries to obey. . . K R . . . R P P . . . P P P . . Q . . . B . . . . P N . p . . . . . P . . . . . . . r . n p p p p . . p b . r . . q . . k .
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    Any lovely ladies want to try an in-thread game of chess?

    Halfway there; alas, no chessboard in sight.
  4. Physix

    Any lovely ladies want to try an in-thread game of chess?

    Yes - and I'm sorry, but I'm going to be slow for the next several moves. We're about to move from California to Alaska by car! I've enjoyed this game a lot, and I don't want to make any (more) mistakes, so please be patient if you only see one move in the next few days and nothing afer that...
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    Any lovely ladies want to try an in-thread game of chess?

    Sir Gregory lowers his lance. "You priests never had the stomach for warfare." He charges grimly to E5, trampling the bishop to the ground. "Well?" He cries to his enemies. "Take me, if you dare! Today is good day to die."
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    "My Opposition to War: An Address Delivered in London, England, on May 19, 1846."

    You may claim that this is a universal morality, but it is not taught by all religions. Traditional Judaism, for example, was highly particularistic, encouraging what today would be viewed as genocide (e.g. the annihilation of the Philistines or the angel of death killing Egyptian children)...
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    "My Opposition to War: An Address Delivered in London, England, on May 19, 1846."

    *del* I should have read your comment more carefully. Give me a minute.
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    "My Opposition to War: An Address Delivered in London, England, on May 19, 1846."

    I think you're giving my post a funny spin, Big. A person could accuse Lewis of being lazy, but since he found the whole issue distressing, I can understand. Hinduism enforces vegetarianism and a strict caste system. Judaism promoted male circumcision, and Traditional African religions promote...
  9. Physix

    Any lovely ladies want to try an in-thread game of chess?

    Sir Gregory spurs his horse to D5.
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    Any lovely ladies want to try an in-thread game of chess?

    . . K R . . . R P P . . . P P P . . Q P . N B . . . . . N . . . . . . . P b p . . . . . . . n p p p p . . p b . r . . q r . k .
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    Any lovely ladies want to try an in-thread game of chess?

    Seeing the danger to her brave warrior, Queen Sabrina glides to C6.
  12. Physix

    Any lovely ladies want to try an in-thread game of chess?

    Sir Pelagius rides him down with his lance at E5.
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    "My Opposition to War: An Address Delivered in London, England, on May 19, 1846."

    I don't know whether my comments are what you're looking for, and truthfully I never liked C.S. Lewis, but here's what I think: This is the wisest notion I've ever seen attribued to Lewis. When I was a Christian I always used to say that "the best way to have God on you side is to movev so...
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    Any lovely ladies want to try an in-thread game of chess?

    Sabrina lowers her chin, gesturing with her scepter to E5. The timid pawn looks this way and that, hoping for some other piece to move there, before Sir Gregory hurls him forward by the scruff of his neck.
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    Any lovely ladies want to try an in-thread game of chess?

    The Queen's eyes flash. Were the rumours of her affair with the king's man true? Wordlessly she points at the talking horse who slew him, and her pawn hastens to do her bidding at D6. . . K R . . . R P P . Q . P P P . . N P P N B . . . . . . . . . . . . p P b p . . . . . . . . p p p p...
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