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A Man Utd fan is free to regard Old Trafford as sacred, however, I can only repeat, that doesn`t make it, actually, sacred.

And I say again that sacred is by definition 'subjective' . You saying that something is NOT sacred is easily as subject to criticism (if not moreso) than those finding sanctitiy in a place or object. Your denial of their experience is just denial? Or else it is an attempt to rate which can or not be 'sacred'. or else you deny 'sacred' as a concept. because it is that; a concept. Concept scan be useful or not, i find. That's how I appreciate it. Thanks for replying, I find this stimulating discussion :-)


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Posted by morfe
30th July 2003ce
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