At 02:11 PM 9/6/05 -0500, you wrote:
My point Rick,is that the course "Influence of Christianity in US History"
would need to be a serious course, that looked at issues with some
skepticism and not merely propaganda; if my coursre were set out as I did,
without other things, it would hardly work as a serious course.
In the US we hung witches; none were burned; let's not defame our great
history
Actually, there were plenty of "witch burnings" in America -- by the
Indians, who did not need white men to tell them to condemn anti-social
magic-working.
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