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br> -- Bev Gunn br> From a mother, whose pilot son and his newborn daughter, Liberty, are home for Christmas! /p> p> BURNING IN HELL br> Re: Jeremy Lott's Bad Faith Bestseller : /p> p>You should be ashamed having a converted Catholic review Christopher Hitchens's book. Mr. Lott is clearly afraid of there being no after-life or a God to look over him and his family. Hitchens book may have errors, but it is interesting and makes some excellent points. Clearly your magazine places no priority on well-balanced and maybe even objective reviews. Good luck in the after-life. Of course, if you are not Catholic, Baptist, Muslim or a member of a bunch of other religions, you will be in Hell or just turned to dust and ash like me. br> -- Ed Parker br> Spokane, Washington /p>
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