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Re: [OT] Good, evil and religion



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On 05/09/07 16:42, Amy Templeton wrote:
> Andrew J. Barr <andrew.james.barr@gmail.com>
>> Amy Templeton wrote:
>>> It now takes place in New Jersey, and God's character is
>>> developed much further (a weird sense of humor comes through in
>>> older, now-deprecated versions, but now the more twisted
>>> elements are highlighted).
> 
>> I saw New Jersey and I thought sure you were going to refer to
>> the movie "Dogma", which is one of every disaffected former
>> Catholic's favorite movies, if for no other reason than George
>> Carlin is a cardinal.
> 
> I'm afraid not. I've never seen it. I didn't grow up with any brand
> of religion, so I'm just kind of making stuff up here based on my
> limited knowledge (mostly what I know is about the history of
> revision and addition, which is true).

Since Western Europe and the western hemisphere (heck, most all of
the world except the Far East) has been *profoundly* influenced by
Christianity (both positively and negatively, by Roman Catholicism
and Protestantism), it would greatly behoove you to learn more about
the book that so greatly influenced the people who came before you.

- --
Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA  USA

Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day.
Hit him with a fish, and he goes away for good!

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