These yahoos actually think that if their children learn about
Arab culture and religion, they’ll convert to Islam? They must not have
much faith in the veracity of Christianity if they think their kids will be
swayed so easily by a false religion. Silly Christians—it’s a good thing
we don’t have people like that here in Iowa. ; )
P.S. How come my posts are coming out all funky when I use
Outlook Express? The whole reason I started getting the CoV mailing list
through my Hotmail account was so I could use OE, so that I’d have more control
over my posts—because when I tried posting through my Yahoo! e-mail account, the
e-mail looked fine before I sent it, but things somehow got tweaked in transit
or something. Outlook Express done did me wrong.
*commits seppuku*
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Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 12:50 PM
Subject: virus: Welcome to WW's world fellow
Virians
> Welcome to WW's world
fellow Virians
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> Tulsa Parents Express Concern Over Teacher Workshop On Islam
>
> Several Tulsa citizens are speaking up about a teacher workshop on the
> Muslim world. The workshop is called "The Arab world and
Islam".
>
> Organizers say the goal is to give teachers information
on the Muslim
> culture. But opponents of the class don't want any part
of it. . . .