Hmm.  I'd like to know more about that sexual encounter between two
girls. 
Just for research purposes, you understand. 

--- In [email protected], "Alex Stanley" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "feste37" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> > Ah.  Perhaps Erik will now turn his investigative skills to,
> > say, the attitude of local churches to gays and to gay
> > marriage. This is a topic I know nothing about, but I am
> > sure it would be possible to produce a piece bashing
> > some  church or other for its reactionary views, digging
> > up a few disgruntled ex-members to say some negative things,
> > etc. etc. It won't happen of course, because in this town,
> > when you want to attack a local organization, it's almost 
> > predetermined which one you aim for.
> 
> You feel Erik is being selective in who he's targeting? I certainly
> don't claim to know what's in his heart or what motivates him, so
> maybe you're right. But it seems to me that the Amma visits being
> such huge phenomena (statewide media coverage every year) make that
> story and the friction with the TMO an obvious topic to cover.
> 
> Honestly, I can't think of any huge, attention-grabbing stories
about
> any other local religious orgs behaving poorly. Some years ago, in
> the pre-Erik Gable era, one of the local churches brought a speaker
> to town named Rabi Maharaj, whose whole schtick was TM-bashing on
the
> basis of TM's incompatibility with fundamentalist Christianity. My
> recollection was that the town, for the most part, ignored the whole
> thing. I listened to the guy talking to Jan Michelson on WHO radio,
> and it was clear to me that he had to dumb down Vedanta in order to
> compare it to Christianity (for example, Shiva is the destroyer,
> therefore he's the equivalent of Satan), and IMO, that said a hell
of
> a lot more about his Christianity than Vedanta.
> 
> There was also a story about gay-themed books in local school
> libraries, and it did receive local media coverage as well as
> national coverage, IIRC. But, I don't recall whether any particular
> church was involved.
> 
> http://bakerbooks.net/banned_list.asp 
> 
> "Am I Blue?: Coming out from the Silence
> Marion Dane Bauer
> $5.95 paperback
> 
> Challenged, but retained at the Fairfield, Iowa Middle School and
> High School libraries (2000) despite objections to sexually explicit
> passages, including a sexual encounter between two girls."
> 
> Alex




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