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« on: April 28, 2004, 06:10:00 PM »
I can't help but wonder, if I had suggested a book written by a Muslim, or a Jew, or a Buddhist, or a Wiccan, or any other religion on earth - would I have received the same reaction and accusation of trying to "convert" someone to one of those religions too?
I suggested a book. I didn't hide the fact that it was a religious book that dealt with witchcraft - nor did I say it was an award-winning book - or even that I believed all of the statements about situations that were made within its pages. In fact, I didn't even state that I was a fan of, or had any personal knowledge of the author - other than she wrote this wacky book that also mentioned spirit-beings invading person's homes - and discussed a spirit being having sex with a female witch.
So I merely suggested a book - that I thought the poster might be interested in reading and researching as clearly - it is a related topic.
You know, Frederick Douglass once stated that one of the virtues of being well-educated is that through the process of learning, we obtain our liberty. But you ANON - you kind of remind me of the parents who wanted to burn Mark Twain's books. I wonder if you picked up this notion in the program?
Anyway - to steal from the gay-activist's in D.C. (and to work their little chant to my advantage) in order to express how I feel about your intolerance of my personal belief system:
I'M HERE! I'M CHRISTIAN! GET USED TO IT! :lol: