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Jo Schaper wrote:
> Alan wrote:
> > In article <11vrgaishu87630@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> > joschapern4ospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jo Schaper) wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Alan wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Last week, in response to your efforts, the Ohio Board of Education voted
> >>>11-4, barring intelligent design from Ohio's classrooms.
> >>>
> >>>Now, Utah's students need your help.
> >>
> >>Alan--
> >> Do you understand Utah? If not, you might find out about it.
> >
> >
> > LMAO. You could say that I do. My step-son is one of them. We haven't seen
> > eye
> > to eye since I organised my wife's funeral at the church she wanted, and
> > not the
> > one he wanted. In fact, he doesn't come round here any more, and in the
> > eight
> > years since she died, he managed to put flowers on her grave just once.
> >
> > I also know about the "hot-spot". He doesn't. Why would any sane person
> > live in
> > a state that their own "prophets" say will be destroyed?????
> >
> > You should check out the Mormon prophesies. ????????
> >
> >
> > Alan
>
> I tried to read the Book of Mormon once. (I've actually read the Bible
> cover to cover, too, tho not in the archaic King James version.) I only
> made it about 75 pages into the Book of Mormon before I gave up the
> struggle, and this is from someone who has read Russian novels,
> unabridged Victor Hugo in translation, 17th century poets, all of
> Shakespeare's plays and poems, T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and some of the
> Canterbury Tales in the original Middle English and is used to wrestling
> with obscure texts. I've even read geology journals and found better
> prose than the Book of Mormon.
Try reading Henry James.
THen get back to me..
ZZZZZ....
Stuart
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