Re: OT-I hope they rot in hell for all the commotion they caused



As you say, it's all about intolerance, but it's also about
interpretation of a 2000 year-old written in another language
(Hebrew). Too often passages are interpreted in a way to fulfill
modern prejudiced views.

mark_digital© wrote:

If someone doesn't believe the source of information there's no point in
jumping through hoops. Do what you need to do Charles. You're more tolerant
than I am.
mark_

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