Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Harry Potter, again
Alan & Brenda Leonard
5/7/03 19:35:
Christian that I am. We're not *really* Christian, you know. We just
pretend to be, so that we can lead more precious children astray. Good
little Baptist boys and girls are taught to avoid our kind. <beg>
brenda the cynical
> PS Not that I care, but J. K. Rowling is a Christian who attends theAh. So there's the problem. She's Anglican, the same bad brand of
> church of Scotland. She just doesn't wave her religion around like a
> flag when she is interviewed.
Christian that I am. We're not *really* Christian, you know. We just
pretend to be, so that we can lead more precious children astray. Good
little Baptist boys and girls are taught to avoid our kind. <beg>
brenda the cynical
kayb85
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<abtleo@e...> wrote:
differently than, say, a Baptist?
Sheila
<abtleo@e...> wrote:
> 5/7/03 19:35:the
>
> > PS Not that I care, but J. K. Rowling is a Christian who attends
> > church of Scotland. She just doesn't wave her religion aroundlike a
> > flag when she is interviewed.just
>
> Ah. So there's the problem. She's Anglican, the same bad brand of
> Christian that I am. We're not *really* Christian, you know. We
> pretend to be, so that we can lead more precious children astray.Good
> little Baptist boys and girls are taught to avoid our kind. <beg>So...what would someone who goes to the church of Scotland believe
>
> brenda the cynical
differently than, say, a Baptist?
Sheila
Deborah Lewis
***So...what would someone who goes to the church of Scotland believe
differently than, say, a Baptist? ***
That men should be big and hairy and wear dresses...?
Never mind.
Deb L
differently than, say, a Baptist? ***
That men should be big and hairy and wear dresses...?
Never mind.
Deb L
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In a message dated 5/7/03 4:03:42 PM, sheran@... writes:
<< So...what would someone who goes to the church of Scotland believe
differently than, say, a Baptist? >>
http://www.churchofscotland.org.uk/
I'm thinking they believe kind of as (U.S.) Presbyterians do, but I could be
wrong.
You can look presbyterian up online. There are lots of comparative religions
sites and if we start this again here it could turn tacky again.
Church of England is "Episcopal" here.
Sandra
<< So...what would someone who goes to the church of Scotland believe
differently than, say, a Baptist? >>
http://www.churchofscotland.org.uk/
I'm thinking they believe kind of as (U.S.) Presbyterians do, but I could be
wrong.
You can look presbyterian up online. There are lots of comparative religions
sites and if we start this again here it could turn tacky again.
Church of England is "Episcopal" here.
Sandra
[email protected]
In a message dated 5/7/2003 6:03:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, sheran@...
writes:
~Kelly
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writes:
> So...what would someone who goes to the church of Scotland believeChurch of England/Scotland is equivalent to our Episcopalian.
> differently than, say, a Baptist?
~Kelly
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Susan Fuerst
Ah. So there's the problem. She's Anglican, the same bad brand of
Christian that I am. We're not *really* Christian, you know. We just
pretend to be, so that we can lead more precious children astray. Good
little Baptist boys and girls are taught to avoid our kind. <beg>
brenda the cynical
Yeah...you're almost as bad as the Catholics...maybe as bad; but, on
the brighter side, probably not really worse ;-)
Susan
Christian that I am. We're not *really* Christian, you know. We just
pretend to be, so that we can lead more precious children astray. Good
little Baptist boys and girls are taught to avoid our kind. <beg>
brenda the cynical
Yeah...you're almost as bad as the Catholics...maybe as bad; but, on
the brighter side, probably not really worse ;-)
Susan