To: GovernmentShrinker
No, I'm saying that because Mel's dad is wacky, and cites his bizarre religious beliefs to support his wackiness, AND Mel responds to his dad's religiously-based wackiness by paying to build a "not open to the public" church for the group that dad is wacky about, that therefore Mel is wacky. Does that religious group subscribe to the belief that 9/11 happend by remote control, or that the holocaust never happened? If Mel's dad was a Mormon, and Mel built a Mormon tabernacle, would you then conclude that all Mormon's subscribe to the same beliefs that Mel's dad does?
You just can't seem to get over subscribing the beliefs of one man to others.
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04/28/2003 6:32:42 PM PDT by
Rodney King
(No, we can't all just get along.)
To: Rodney King
"That religious group" is reportedly the Tridentine Mass group which split off from the Catholic Church. However, that group normally advertises their services in newspapers and encourages the public to join them. The Gibson project, which combines a totally wacko Holocaust denier with a sizeable church building that is not to be open to the public, sounds far weirder than the regular Tridentine Mass churches.
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