From: MarshaV (marshalz@i-2000.com)
Date: Mon Oct 25 2004 - 12:56:02 BST
Dear Sam,
If I might add an observation and question. I am an avid C-SPAN
watcher. I watch Washington Journal every morning. If you are not
familiar with this program, it is public (sans commercials) and offers
information from all sides of the political spectrum, on all political
topics. A large portion of the WJ is call-in, alternated between Reps,
Dems & Others, and from all over the country. As you can imagine, in this
lead up to the election, religion has become a major topic or sub-topic to
many discussions.
Now, there might be a higher Christian understanding of God, and you might
hold that perspective. But a very large majority of the religious
perspective presented by the public is naive, literal and silly. It seems
to me, if there is a modern understanding of Christianity, the public has
no clue.
While I appreciate that your points are presented in terms of a
philosophical argument, is your perspective in any way rooted in the
beliefs of the Christian faithful.
MarshaV
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