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If you've never played Sudoku, there's a few points worth mentioning:
1) simple in concept
2) highly addictive
2) the numbers are just pattern-recognition placeholders; there's no arithmetic involved.
So, why not make use of it. Many religions already have things like "ninefold path",
or "nine arms of the Flying Spaghetti Monster" etc., all complete with moral details. And if they don't it's easy enough to make stuff up.
Anyways, the idea is to use the game, in its most common iteration (9) or others if appropriate (4, 16, etc), substituting symbols in place of the more common numbers.
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Some vague proverbs are in order: |
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To maintain balance, individuality is key.
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//there's no arithmetic involved// |
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That's a good thing, judging from your numbered
bullet points... |
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How can they be bullet points if they have numbers instead of bullets? |
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The numbers represent the bullets. |
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But you can't have two Haris in the same row. |
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//bullet points// So called because of the
punishment meted out -- come the Revolution -- to
PowerPoint abusers. |
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(Bullet points were actually invented by Sherlock
Holmes, who used real bullets.) |
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