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Old 09-02-2014, 07:36 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
It bothers me that the OP's reasonable preference for books that are not anti-religion seems somehow to have been interpreted as evidence of prejudice and narrow-mindedness.

All of us have preferences and dislikes in our reading.
I suppose it can go that way, but often it can go the other way as well. I agree everyone has their own tastes just as everyone has their own belief's about just about anything and I have no quarrel with that. But when religious texts come into it often if one person recommends a book on religion x by author y someone else is prone to comment about the belief discussed in book x and it can develop into a heated debate to put it mildly. I was just meaning to urge caution lest that happen in the thread and the mods feel they need to step in to break something up.
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