>>This is why I hope views like hers don't win. She would enforce her
views
with coercion. >>
A case could be made that views like hers are winning -- in the same
sense that I assert YECs have won. I don't know how strong a case could
be made, however. The percentage of USAers that do not affirm any
theistic view has been going up in recent years -- that may be because
there is now very little social approbation expressed against such views
(unless you live in the Bible Belt states).
As to your last sentence, I think not. She is sometimes seen at our
church services (she lives 50 miles away and is in Rico usually only on
Saturdays to open the library). She is a reasonably open minded lady, and
a friend -- we both enjoy books on the Revolution days and I write book
reviews for her in the local paper. She has a heart for children.
But I'll ask her sometime. It might get an interesting conversation
going.
Burgy
www.burgy.50megs.com/anony.htm (Review of THE ANONYMOUS GOD)
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