Re: An Interesting Article Concerning Religious Belief After 9/11

From: Joachim Maier (jakemaier@adelphia.net)
Date: Fri Jan 18 2002 - 12:11:12 GMT

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    >
    >As a quiet agnostic in the US, surrounded by a resurgence of Christianity
    >in some of its' more frightening forms, I hope *not*. I hope we will
    >quietly go along with whatever uneasy truce we have managed to work out,
    >and not loose too much ground while Bush is President.

    Frankie, I'm with you on this one. I only sporadically read the postings
    for lack of time, but yours caught my eye. There is no lack of extremism on
    both sides, and unfortunately extremists of your own persuasion are often
    closer to you than reasonable people or the other side.
    Joachim

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