Review of Muhlestein book on Sanctioned Killing

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Philo Sofee
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Re: Review of Muhlestein book on Sanctioned Killing

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Loftus' book was one of the strongest atheist books I have read. It was an eye opener. Midgley would, of course, sleep through it and fail the class were he to pursue through it.... :D DCP would simply shrug his shoulders and lamely say he has read worse or something along those lines and continue on oblivious to its significance. And they would both brag they passed the test as well and wonder what the big deal is... :roll:
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Re: Review of Muhlestein book on Sanctioned Killing

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Philo Sofee wrote:
Tue Dec 26, 2023 1:03 pm
Loftus' book was one of the strongest atheist books I have read. It was an eye opener. Midgley would, of course, sleep through it and fail the class were he to pursue through it.... :D DCP would simply shrug his shoulders and lamely say he has read worse or something along those lines and continue on oblivious to its significance. And they would both brag they passed the test as well and wonder what the big deal is... :roll:
DCP would probably say something epistemic distance. The damnation of everyone not being able to mentally grasp the true divinity of Mormon god.
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