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1 | God is not the author of evil. | Job | Emmaus | 99102 | ||
Colin, I own the book by Lewis. I bought it and read it shortly after 9-11. Lewis also emphasisized the victim status that Muslims identify with and the fact that they project all their anger outward at others instead of at their own corrupt rulers as a big part of the problem(p 22-23). He also mentions the lack of distinction between God and Ceasar or Church and State in the Muslim world(p 100-103) and the lumping of slaves, women and unbelievers together in their thought patterns(p 67, 94). Emmaus |
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2 | God is not the author of evil. | Job | flinkywood | 99135 | ||
Steve, I'm also in process of reading Lewis. I remember early on, after 9-11, that Bin Laden said (I paraphrase), "The difference between George Bush and me is that he loves life, and I love death." It makes no sense that anyone would want to join that club. Colin. |
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