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To: roamer_1; Elsie

roamer_1:

My points were made in numerous threads, so that statment was not part of an argument, it is a conjecture, but not 100%, of the type of person that makes the Fundalmentalist argumnets that were made. I was in graduate School, a long time ago, in a part of the Country were that philosophy and theology was common place and the descriptions that I used were in fact accurate in many cases, maybe not elsie, and for the record, I never referred to her/him in that fashion.

Still, in many parts of the U.S., that culture and mindset is commonplace, you would think Christiantiy started in the Rural South of the United States according to these people and St. Paul wrote and talked in King James English. Trust me, I have lived in those types of places and they do exist.


374 posted on 12/23/2012 6:56:07 PM PST by CTrent1564
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To: CTrent1564; Elsie
Trust me, I have lived in those types of places and they do exist.

Riiight. So the South (and maybe the West where I am from) are exceptions which prove the rule of such an attitude as you have seemed to display... Gotcha. Hicks elsewhere are not quite as hick-ish as those of us who live in 'those types of places'... Do I have that right?

379 posted on 12/23/2012 8:47:20 PM PST by roamer_1 (Globalism is just socialism in a business suit.)
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