In article <UxQi9.371$Ye5.89052 at nnrp1.ptd.net>, <raugust at ptd.net> wrote:
>can we all quit finger pointing and yelling at each other and come down to a
>common belief?
>>Jesus Christ said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life."
>>Right now, all I want is a Bible, a Christian male pastor (black or white),
>and a sense of loving and being loved. All I want to see is men growing
>together and nurturing one another and combatting the HUGE feminist lie as
>one united team. Can this happen, or must we always be fractious?
Given that one of the newsgroups this is cross-posted to is
alt.religion.wicca, I don't think you're going to get much mileage on
the "Bible" and "Christian male pastor" part.
I'm a feminist, so I suspect we've a fundamental difference of opinion
regarding the "huge feminist lie" part.
Maybe in spite of that we can see some action on the "sense of loving
and being loved" and "growing together and nurturing one another," but
I don't think it fits in with Mr. Knight's agenda. Beween you and me,
we'll see what happens.