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Go To wrote:
>
>
>> So, Mr GOTO, I attribute your advocacy/need for GOTO's to be a
>> demonstration of your lack of code-writing skills. Improve
those
>> skills and you won't need GOTO's.
>
> Assume whatever you want. Anti GOTOs people, no matter
> how hard they try to impose themselfs, they are not
> owners of the truth.
>
> P.S. And neither of the programing skills
  
The dialog reminds be of the oxymoron "religious tolerance".
Religious INtolerance appears when parties disagree about truth and
who owns it.

I personally have trouble with truth being absolute or universal. I
find it easier to live with unanswered questions rather than
unquestioned answers.

The path this thread has taken is interesting to me.

Duane