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p>I found Stanley Hauerwas specious arguments to be quite offensive. It amazes me that pacifists can always find justification for their views in places that overwhelmingly endorse and support the opposite viewpoint. The professor and his cohorts in the "deconstruct Christianity" movement ignore the innate parasitism of their position, just as did the peaceniks of the '60s. Tsk, tsk, tsk, br> -- Joseph Baum /p> p> TEACH OUT br> Re: Greg Barnard's letter in Reader Mail's Gunning for the Theologian and Enemy Central's Breaking the Ice : /p> p>Tennessee's own Greg Barnard echoes my own sentiments fully -- please list those demented teachers' phone/e-mail/snail-mail addresses. Their conduct, unfortunately, will no doubt be defended by the teachers' unions and "progressive" folk everywhere; a very sad commentary! br> -- Geoff Brandt
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