Re: Intellectual Racism(Why Not Admit The Bell Curve Rings True?)
From: robert j. kolker (nowhere_at_nowhere.net)
Date: 02/03/05
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Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 23:14:14 -0500
VtSkier wrote:
>>
> Harrumph! Christianity indeed. I think you'll find
> that the strongest abolitionists were good old New
> England Unitarians.
> Their belief in a Christian God
> has always been suspect.
They denied the Trinity outright.
The Unitarians are o.k. but they can be strange at times. I remember
once pissing off the Unitarian community and they burned a queston mark
on my lawn.
How do you spot the Unitarian churches in town? Look at the steeple. The
Unitarian churches have a question mark on the steeple and a doubt on
the front lawn.
Bob Kolker
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