On Tue, March 27, 2007 9:37 pm, William Eade wrote:

> Actually, I find this quite often. As I said in my first post - I was born
> into this type of life, but fortunately I outgrew it. 60+ years of intense
> study in ALL areas of History and Comparative Religions will do that to
> you - but you MUST study ALL sides of the issue, not take someones word
> for
> what to believe.

<big grin>

I remember an incident in my freshman History of Religion class (I
followed my curiosity lots of places). I well scrubbed kid suddenly raised
his hand in a lecture and blurted out, "Why, you're an ATHIEST!" The
lecturer didn't evn bat an eyelash. "Of course," he said. "Most people who
study religion become athiests."

-- 
Lan Barnes

SCM Analyst              Linux Guy
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