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Old 02-20-2018, 09:41 AM   #112
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Originally Posted by gmw View Post
In the spirit of this being a general conversation thread for the NLBC, and better here than derail the theme-suggestion thread again, I'm pleased to say that I've finally worked out a few possibilities for when It's All Relative comes up for nominations.

But one of my possibilities does raise a concern: Mission by Patrick Tilley. It is a science-fiction tale that involves on the story of Christ (and also involves the nature of time, as per the theme).

Given the open nature of this forum, would it be better to avoid books with such strongly religious aspect? I have no wish to offend participants (but if people were not going to be offended this is an excellent book).
Feel free. There's no reason people can't discuss a religious-themed book in the context of the book itself, history and society. I've no doubt everyone here can keep such a discussion impersonal.
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