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br> Newton, New Jersey /p> p> Mr. Homnick's article was as brilliant and insightful, as I've come to expect. Though I can't match his eloquence, please allow me to add an additional point. That is, in the Bible , God routinely destroyed civilizations that sacrificed children on the alter of the pagan god Molech. Why, then, should we expect to be spared if we sit idly by while the most innocent and vulnerable amongst us are similarly sacrificed on the alter of convenience and thrown in garbage cans? br> -- Richmond Trotter br> Arlington, Virginia /p> p> SOFT PARTITION br> Re: John Tabin's The Surge's Mysterious Workings : /p>
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