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Niles

To make the statement, " In some eyes, each is as bad as

the other " , was unnecessary in your complaint about

religion being mentioned by Dawn. I to am a Mormon and

darn proud of it and I also know that Dawn and Ann are

good Mormons. It was enough to complain about religion

being mentioned without such a derogatory statement.

--- nilesbuchanan1991 <nilesbuchanan1991@...>

wrote:

>

>

> > Best to all,

> > Cassandra Dawn Casey

> >

> > A.S.P.I.R.E.

> >

> > (and, a Mormom - like Ann Blake-)

>

> Last month, due to fundamentalist sectarian

> proselytizing posts

> here, there was discussion of the place of religion

> in the list and

> its work. After some intimidation tactics on the

> part of the

> " religious " person, and his/her removal, things

> seemmed to

> settle down. Most regular contributors felt more

> comfortable and

> progress resumed.

> Now we have mention of two " faiths " , or groups with

> religious

> status once again. In some eyes, each is as bad as

> the other.

> Has Ms. Casey forgotten that the R in ASPIRE was

> supposed to

> stand for prevention of undue influence by RELIGION.

> Ann Blake is a good doctor and activist and

> that is all that

> matters.

> Thank you.

>

>

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Niles

To make the statement, " In some eyes, each is as bad as

the other " , was unnecessary in your complaint about

religion being mentioned by Dawn. I to am a Mormon and

darn proud of it and I also know that Dawn and Ann are

good Mormons. It was enough to complain about religion

being mentioned without such a derogatory statement.

--- nilesbuchanan1991 <nilesbuchanan1991@...>

wrote:

>

>

> > Best to all,

> > Cassandra Dawn Casey

> >

> > A.S.P.I.R.E.

> >

> > (and, a Mormom - like Ann Blake-)

>

> Last month, due to fundamentalist sectarian

> proselytizing posts

> here, there was discussion of the place of religion

> in the list and

> its work. After some intimidation tactics on the

> part of the

> " religious " person, and his/her removal, things

> seemmed to

> settle down. Most regular contributors felt more

> comfortable and

> progress resumed.

> Now we have mention of two " faiths " , or groups with

> religious

> status once again. In some eyes, each is as bad as

> the other.

> Has Ms. Casey forgotten that the R in ASPIRE was

> supposed to

> stand for prevention of undue influence by RELIGION.

> Ann Blake is a good doctor and activist and

> that is all that

> matters.

> Thank you.

>

>

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I must say that a person's religion is so much a part of

what a person is; to not every mention religion,

as it is a powerful force in many peoples lives,

seems virtually impossible.

I don't have to agree with every part someones religion to

respect it. To me one of the highest forms of

love is to be able to allow people to be themselves:

religion or no-religion included. To allow and be

able to accept others for who they are can be hard

sometimes but it is a sign of greatness and something

I strive to be in my life. I recommend trying it

Re: Re: Niles and Depressed Over Prozac - Deseret

News Sunday Church News Section

> Niles

> To make the statement, " In some eyes, each is as bad as

> the other " , was unnecessary in your complaint about

> religion being mentioned by Dawn. I to am a Mormon and

> darn proud of it and I also know that Dawn and Ann are

> good Mormons. It was enough to complain about religion

> being mentioned without such a derogatory statement.

> --- nilesbuchanan1991 <nilesbuchanan1991@...>

> wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > > Best to all,

> > > Cassandra Dawn Casey

> > >

> > > A.S.P.I.R.E.

> > >

> > > (and, a Mormom - like Ann Blake-)

> >

> > Last month, due to fundamentalist sectarian

> > proselytizing posts

> > here, there was discussion of the place of religion

> > in the list and

> > its work. After some intimidation tactics on the

> > part of the

> > " religious " person, and his/her removal, things

> > seemmed to

> > settle down. Most regular contributors felt more

> > comfortable and

> > progress resumed.

> > Now we have mention of two " faiths " , or groups with

> > religious

> > status once again. In some eyes, each is as bad as

> > the other.

> > Has Ms. Casey forgotten that the R in ASPIRE was

> > supposed to

> > stand for prevention of undue influence by RELIGION.

> > Ann Blake is a good doctor and activist and

> > that is all that

> > matters.

> > Thank you.

> >

> >

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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I must say that a person's religion is so much a part of

what a person is; to not every mention religion,

as it is a powerful force in many peoples lives,

seems virtually impossible.

I don't have to agree with every part someones religion to

respect it. To me one of the highest forms of

love is to be able to allow people to be themselves:

religion or no-religion included. To allow and be

able to accept others for who they are can be hard

sometimes but it is a sign of greatness and something

I strive to be in my life. I recommend trying it

Re: Re: Niles and Depressed Over Prozac - Deseret

News Sunday Church News Section

> Niles

> To make the statement, " In some eyes, each is as bad as

> the other " , was unnecessary in your complaint about

> religion being mentioned by Dawn. I to am a Mormon and

> darn proud of it and I also know that Dawn and Ann are

> good Mormons. It was enough to complain about religion

> being mentioned without such a derogatory statement.

> --- nilesbuchanan1991 <nilesbuchanan1991@...>

> wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > > Best to all,

> > > Cassandra Dawn Casey

> > >

> > > A.S.P.I.R.E.

> > >

> > > (and, a Mormom - like Ann Blake-)

> >

> > Last month, due to fundamentalist sectarian

> > proselytizing posts

> > here, there was discussion of the place of religion

> > in the list and

> > its work. After some intimidation tactics on the

> > part of the

> > " religious " person, and his/her removal, things

> > seemmed to

> > settle down. Most regular contributors felt more

> > comfortable and

> > progress resumed.

> > Now we have mention of two " faiths " , or groups with

> > religious

> > status once again. In some eyes, each is as bad as

> > the other.

> > Has Ms. Casey forgotten that the R in ASPIRE was

> > supposed to

> > stand for prevention of undue influence by RELIGION.

> > Ann Blake is a good doctor and activist and

> > that is all that

> > matters.

> > Thank you.

> >

> >

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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