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Marco

Marco, to answer your question  -

Nowhere. It is important not to paint all Christians with the same brush,
which I infer you think I have done.  If so, I apologize.  Like some
Muslims, who are vicious terrorists, not all Christians are intolerant,
anti-science bigots, who like Tom DeLay proclaim on the Senate floor that
ESCR involves "dismembering live human beings".

Mormon Orrin Hatch, Catholic John Kerry and Episcopalian John McCain, among
others, support cures from ESCR.

If memory serves me, the post in question was about Christian groups
organized agaiinst ESCR in N.H.   Christians (especially
evangelical/fundamentalist)do constitute the major opposition to this
research, its not Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, agnostics or atheists.

As I gradually decline, the ugly face of Christianity seems to obscure the
other kind ones. I know it is verboten to criticize Christianity and  I may
be a candidate for a latter-day Inquisition.
Ray
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Subject: Re: Christian opposition to cures


> Where in the text does it say that 'Christians are opposed to cures' ?
>
> Marco
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