Re: Subject: Re: Four items of possible controversy

From: RFaussette@aol.com
Date: Wed Nov 19 2003 - 08:03:38 EST

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    In a message dated 11/19/03 7:56:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,
    TDavis@messiah.edu writes:
    I myself have not responded directly to any of your posts on Jewish
    marriage practices. I don't know anything about the subjects you have
    raised, and I do try not to add my ignorance to the pile in such situations.
    With everything else I have to do each day, I haven't time to read any of
    the books you have suggested, although I do plan to have a look at Darwin's
    Cathedral--which I had the library order and which some of my friends have
    read and reviewed.

    I would say the same thing about most other books discussed on this list, I
    haven't time to read them and don't plan to. Once in awhile, I do see
    something that sounds like I ought to read it, and that's one reason why I
    am on this list.
    You should make time to read MacDonald. Don't even waste your time on Wilson
    who simply says you can scientifically study religion. MacDonald actually
    does the scientific study of religion. read my review of wilson. It covers the
    important points.
    I don't suppose you need to understand why the ten commandments are being
    removed from public view?

    “I said, I will never break my covenant with you, and you in turn must make
    no covenant with the inhabitants of the country; you must pull down their
    altars. But you did not obey me and look what you have done! So I said, I will not
    drive them out before you; they will decoy you, and their gods will shut you
    fast in the trap.” 21

    You've made a mistake. You ought to read MacDonald. why do you think I'm
    taking the abuse I do here? I am warning you.

    rich faussette



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