Subject: RE: BHA: RE: An Anti-Terrorist Manifesto Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 15:45:49 -0000 Hi Dick, Yeah kind of... The leftwing ones are OK to chat with but I would not like to go on holiday with one... Have I got the right name for the religion? "Christianity"? The middle eastern originated monotheistic patriarchal one? The syncretic religion that was a dodgy mixture of Judaism, Paganism and Mithraism? Are we talking about the same thing? Tim -----Original Message----- From: owner-bhaskar-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU [mailto:owner-bhaskar-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU]On Behalf Of Moodey, Richard W Sent: 12 January 2004 13:40 To: bhaskar-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU Subject: RE: BHA: RE: An Anti-Terrorist Manifesto Hi Tim, I'm glad you might not entirely agree with the wit. Does this mean that you don't think all Christians are all bad -- e.g., "some of my best friends are Christians, but I wouldn't want my daughter to marry one"? Dick -----Original Message----- From: Tim Murphy [mailto:info-AT-cinox.demon.co.uk] Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 1:45 AM To: bhaskar-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU Subject: RE: BHA: RE: An Anti-Terrorist Manifesto Which wit was it..? who observed something like this... "The only really good thing about the Liberation theology people and the Christian Marxists was that to a limited extent they were Marxists" I am not saying I enirely agree with this but it made me laugh. Like I know what he/she means :) Tim -----Original Message----- From: owner-bhaskar-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU [mailto:owner-bhaskar-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU]On Behalf Of Mark A. Foster Sent: 10 January 2004 17:47 To: bhaskar-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu Subject: RE: BHA: RE: An Anti-Terrorist Manifesto Hi, Dick, At 12:27 PM 1/10/2004 -0500, you wrote: >>I teach at a Catholic University, and find that the theologians here >>are much too frightened of "Ex Corde Ecclesiae" to make common cause with a "radical" sociologist.<< My first full-time position, a leave replacement, was at a Dominican college in the Northeastern U.S. The students were, as a whole considerably more progressive than the faculty. Where I am now, in the Midwest, the reverse is true. We have five full-time sociologists. Almost all of us are Marxists or neo-Marxists, while the students tend to be quite conservative and traditional. However, I belong to the major interfaith organization in the Kansas City area. As one might expect, most of the active members are progressive. A few are radical. It has turned out to be a superb opportunity to find "common cause" with a number of local religious leaders. Mark A. Foster * http://markfoster.net "Sacred cows make the best hamburger" -- Mark Twain and Abbie Hoffman --- from list bhaskar-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- --- --- from list bhaskar-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- --- from list bhaskar-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- --- from list bhaskar-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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