On the way home tonight, I heard an intersting commentary from a  
secular Jew. He was talking about the miracles that were performed in  
order for Moses to free the Jews from the egyptians. Yet when it came  
to ww2 and the concentration camps, no miracles were seen. Yet the  
concentration camps were more of a malevolent threat to Jews than were  
the Egyptians.

I thought that was a very interesting point.


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On Oct 22, 2009, at 6:22 PM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>> MoJo wrote:
>> I've never found science and religion to be in conflict myself.
>
> My point was more that when most people hear "fundamentalist
> Christian" they don't think "primarily searches for personal truth".
>
> If they did, then I'd be considered a fundamentalist Christian.
>
> Thus clearly the do-as-I-say-I-do-or-go-to-hell concept came from  
> somewhere.
>
> It came from John.
>
> 

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