Stephen E Philion [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/30/00 08:05PM This thread is looking
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CB: Sounds like a first step to intellectual execution.
CB
At 11:51 PM 3/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
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labor-religion coalition? interfaith commitee? people of faith net work?
what are these to be exact? what have they got to with labor rights,
sweatshops and social justice issues?
I'm no fan of religion, and I'm guessing you're not
From: "Jim Devine" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(and it would be truly
groovy if the CATHOLIC WORKER leader Dorothy Day became a saint, almost
making up for the on-going move to make Fr. Junipero Serra one)
Vatican to Weigh Sainthood For Reformer Dorothy Day
By Hanna Rosin
Washington Post Staff Writer
When asked about sainthood directly, [Dorothy Day] famously quipped:
"Don't trivialize me by trying to make me a saint."
and Lenin said he didn't want any statues of him built, since they attract
pigeons. No-one has any control over what happens after they die.
My point, BTW, was that it
it is indeed true that religious folks do a lot of "useful" things. the
last time I was in Turkey, they were subjecting girls to virginity tests
in local high schools in case there was a complaint from their parents
about the sexual dignity of their daughters..
in other times, they created a
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are your catholic folks progressive enough when it comes to gender
issues? just crucious to know...
Mine
Steve: The answer to that is, obviously, yes. Many Catholic lefties are
pro-choice,...all one has to do is read their literature. They might
I don't see the need to stereotype religious people. In my experience their
political believes and practice varies as much as those of non-believers. Yes
there are religious fascists, but there are atheists fascists as well.
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it is indeed true that religious folks do
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I don't see the need to stereotype religious people. In my experience their
political believes and practice varies as much as those of non-believers. Yes
there are religious fascists, but there are atheists fascists as well.
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Mine.
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Doug Henwood wrote:
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labor-religion coalition? interfaith commitee? people of faith net work?
what are these to be exact? what have they got to with labor rights,
sweatshops and social justice issues?
I'm no fan of religion, and I'm guessing you're not either,
And in the olden days of the 1960's, the Quakers
were pretty important in the draft resistance
and anti-Vietnam war action.
mbs
I'm no fan of religion, and I'm guessing you're not either, but
there's no doubt that religious people do lots of extremely admirable
labor, human rights, and
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