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Author Re: The New Pope
Martin Swain

2005-04-27, 5:58 pm

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HB wrote:

<snip>

Please note that I did not write the original article. I only reposted
it from the ev-psych mailing list in order to support another poster's
contention that there was a social phenom occuring about this topic.

The original author did not include his name at the end of his article,
only a list of references. I assume that the person who created the post
is the author, if so it is:

LanceGary [LanceGary@worldonline.co.za]

<snip>
> sounds reasonable


I think the author was trying to introduce a little
discernment into a situation where people are currently painting
with a very wide brush. Discernment is of course always reasonable,
by definition.

Personally I think it is an excellent article, designed to rebut
exactly the argument I used it to rebut here.
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