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p>Often I do not completely agree with the Spectator , but this is one case where you're right on the money. There is a higher power in Hollywood, and it's not a head of production at a studio. br> -- Louise Steinberg br> Los Angeles, California /p> p> CAPE FEAR br> Re: Christopher Orlet's Kerry's Good Works : /p> p>One common denominator for mankind, even Unitarians, has been fear. Worshippers of many stripes have feared the wrath to come. Priests know this very well, that's why I seldom missed my Easter duty as a head full of mush! Concerning hell and Unitarians, Mr. Mencken recalled once that a wit said of Unitarianism that "it was movement typical of the modern effort to get rid of hell, it is not a kind of Christianity at all, but a mattress for skeptical ex-Christians to fall on." And as a bonus, Mencken characterized Luther as a "theologian par excellence -- cocksure, dictatorial, grasping, self-indulgent, vulgar and ignorant." br> --
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