-Caveat Lector-
In a message dated 07/19/1999 2:21:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<<
Yesterday's vote was the ultimate triumph of that strategy, wrapping
evangelical Christians with the Amish, the Buddhists, the Scientologists and
other minority faiths. Even Barry Lynn of Americans United for the
Separation of Church and State supported the bill, because he appreciated
its protections for groups that he believes are truly endangered. But to
Lynn, the Christians-as-martyrs line rings a bit tinny. >>
This could get really interesting. I recall a bit on some television talk
show a few years back, where a girl about twelve, said she would feel no
compunction at all about killing a member of the audience who was a Jew. She
said her religion said she should do that. SO, if there's no amendment
regarding civil rights, perhaps she can kill Jews any time she sees one. She
is only expressing her religious faith. Prudy
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