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On 16 Sep 99, , day wrote:

> It's a sad day in this country when the murder of
> white Christian's isn't newsworthy.

Who said it isn't newsworthy. You heard it on the news, didn't you?
Are you complaining because it should have come before the hurricane?

Actually, the majority of Americans are probably members of some Xtian group or
sect, so you could say that Hurrican Floyd threatened the lives of millions of Xtians,
making it, at the moment, a little more "newsworthy."

The idea that Christians are threatened in America seems a little silly and hysterical 
to
me. If Christians choose to go out into hostile territories --like China or Papua New
Guinea --determined to convert the natives, then they shouldn't be very surprised if
they meet with hostility.


sno0wl

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