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On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 09:18:41 -0500, "Paul Schilter"
paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote: Wayne, I was reading this book about early North American exploration. It said that the a portion of the French priests that came over to convert the Native Americans did so with the belief that they were the lost tribe of Israel. They believed that when all the natives (they didn't have a clue what "all" entailed) were converted the three riders of the apocalypse would be unleashed, The scary part was they were reverently working towards that goal. Paul "Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . On 08 Nov 2004 03:29:38 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote: You want your kids to recite a Christian prayer at the beginning of a school day? There are dozens of schools just like that in most communities- they aren't supported by tax dollars nor should they be. ========================================= Unfortunately the prevailing view of the so called christian right is that anyone of a different belief is a pagan at best, and should be converted if possible that their soul may be saved. It's hard to hold a reasonable discussion with someone of that belief system, and it's ironic to me that it fosters the same kind of intolerance that the hard line Islamic's are known for. Issac Asimov (I think - can't remember - or the name of the story at the moment) who wrote a story about Tibetan Monks spinning prayer wheels. Their belief, of course, is that when all the prayers are said, the end of the world occurs. So the monks purchased several mainframe computers to say the prayers and when the computers were switched on, the technicians leaving the monastery started to notice that the stars were going out. :) I don't do the story justice, but it was a great story. Later, Tom |
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