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> Subject: prepare ye -njc-rc
>
> my third thought is that we handled joseph-francis pretty roughly as a
group.
>  yes, he was provoking.  at the same time, i think his world was turned
> upside down on him when he came here because of music he liked only to
find
> out that there were others in the world who professed the same faith as
him
> but believed nothing which he did. i think he was shocked and frightened
by
> the freedom of thought he stumbled upon.
>
Spoken as a "true Christian", and I feel exactly the same way.
Also, I find there's a pattern on this list: from time to time a member gets
roughened up because he/she doesn't conform to the "moral majority" in place
at JMDL.  Just like in the real world!
It's not the "freedom of thought" that shocks me, it's the fact that even at
JMDL there's not always the respect and tolerance which I would hope to
find.
Enough said.

Laurent

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