* Dr. Fred Schwarz, Beating the
Unbeatable Foe: One man's victory over communism,
leviathan, and the last enemy (Washington, D.C.: Regnery
Publishing, Inc., 1996) p. 417.
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1. John Shelby Spong, Rescuing the Bible
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Scripture (HarperSanFrancisco, 1991) pp. 101-2. Back to document
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2. Boyer et al, The Enduring Vision
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3. D. Stanley Eitzen, In Conflict and
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Dream" reprinted in Anette T. Rottenberg, Elements of
Argument (Boston: Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press,
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6. Robert H. Bork, Slouching Towards
Gomorrah (New York: HarperCollins, 1996) pp. 56-7, 66-7.
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Reprinted in Dominic LaRusso, The Shadows of Communication:
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13. A partially rhetorical question
of tangential relevance: Assume that an organization wishes to
"encourage" those having characteristic C, but cannot
directly inquire of anyone whether he or she possesses it. Assume
further that Mr X has a surname 20 percent of whose co-owners have
characteristic C. If one knows nothing else about Mr X, then it
seems prudent to suppose that there is a 20 percent chance
that Mr X possesses C. If one later discovers that Mr X
comes from a neighborhood 70 percent of whose members have
characteristic C, what should one's estimate now be of the
likelihood that Mr X possesses C? And what if one subsequently
learns that Mr X is also an active member of a nation-wide
organization only 3 percent of whose members possess characteristic
C? with all this information, what can one now conclude about
the chances that Mr X has C? Back to
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14. George F. Gilder, Sexual Suicide
(New York: Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co., 1973) pp.
96, 98, 99. Back to document
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15. Charles McCabe, Tall Girls
are Grateful (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1973) p. 51.
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16. Elizabeth Stanton, "Declaration
of Sentiments and Resolutions," Seneca Falls, 1848,
Rottenberg, p 588
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18. Peter F. Drucker, Management
(London: Heinemann, 1974) p. 188.
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19. J.L. Nichols, A.M., Safe Counsel
(New York: Intext Press, 39th edition revised) p. 199.
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20. Drucker, pp. 345-7.
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21. Cathy Young, "Groping Towards Sanity:
Why the Clinton Sex Scandals are Changing How we Talk About
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22. The Liberated Woman, The Ann
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25. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Gift From the
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28. John Sanzoni, Sexual Bargaining, Power
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Feminism in the United States and England (New York: Barnes
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30. A variation on Lewis A. Coser's
definition from his The Functions of Social Conflict
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Tall Girls are Grateful
(San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1973) pp. 63-4.
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32. Gerhard Lenski and Jean Lenski,
Human Societies (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1974) pp.
400-1. Back to document
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33. Anthony Giddens, Fellow of King's
College, Cambridge, Sociology: A brief but critical
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34. John J. Macionis, Sociology
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35. Ken Jackson, Control
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36. editorial editor Michael Kleckner,
"Slavery reparations should be made systematically,"
Oregon Daily Emerald, April. 18,
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37. Tim LaHaye, The Unhappy Gays
(Wheaton: Tyndale House Pub., 1978) pp. 172-3.
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38. Ron Rasmussen, "The Preacher's
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39. Reprinted in Annette T. Rottenberg,
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40. ibid., p. 615.
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41. Lionel Hampton (with James Haskins),
Hamp an autobiography (New York: Amistad, 1993) pp.
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42. Richard North Patterson,
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43. Thomas McPherson, Reader in
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44. Thomas Sowell, preferential Policies:
An International Perspective (New York: William Morrow, 1990)
pp. 15-6.
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45. Terry Eastland, Ending Affirmative
Action: The Case for Colorblind Justice (New York: Basic Books,
1996) p. 40.
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46. Peter Brimelow and Leslie Spencer, "When
quotas replace merit, everybody suffers," Forbes, February
15, 1993, p. 102.
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47. Karl Mannheim, Man and Society
(London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1940, 1966) pp. 89-91.
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48. Robert H. Bork, Slouching Towards
Gomorrah (New York: HarperCollins, 1996) pp. 105-7, 231-2,
235-6, 238, 78.
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49. Kenneth M. Stampp, Professor of
American History at the University of California (Berkeley),
The Peculiar Institution, Slavery in
the Ante-Bellum South (Vintage Books) pp. 18, 215.
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50. Sydney E. Ahlstrom, A
Religious History of the
American People (New Haven: Yale University Press,
2004) pp. 650-651.
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51. George Dangerfield, The Era of Good
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52. Morris Raphael Cohen, My Philosophy of
Law (Boston Law Book Co.) Copyright © 1941, West Pub. Co.,
Reprinted in Morris Raphael Cohen, Reason and Law
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53. George F. Willison, Saints and
Strangers (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1945) pp. 479-80.
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54. Kenneth M. Stampp, Professor of
American History at the University of California (Berkeley),
The Peculiar Institution, Slavery in
the Ante-Bellum South (Vintage Books) pp. 18-19.
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55. Mary Farrell Bednarowski,
American Religion (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall,
1984) pp. 163-4.
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56. Abbeville District, South Carolina, Judge
of Probate Decree Book, 1839-58, May term, 1841; Martineau,
Society in America, II, p. 107; Northup, Twelve Years a
Slave, p. 90.
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57. Kenneth M. Stampp, Professor of
American History at the University of California (Berkeley),
The Peculiar Institution, Slavery in
the Ante-Bellum South (Vintage Books) p. 323.
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58. William M. Schniedewind,
University of California, Los Angeles, How the
Bible Became a Book: the textualization
of ancient Israel (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004)
p. 5.
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59. Stuart Chase, Power of Words (New
York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1954) p. 141.
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60. Forrest Chisman & Alan Pifer,
Government For the People (New York: W.W. Norton & Co.,
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61. Paul Russell, The Coming
Storm (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999) pp. 117-8.
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62. Anita Taylor et al,
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pp. 153-6.
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63. Data from "Hierarchy of
Needs," in Motivation and Personality, 2nd ed., by
Abraham H. Maslow, pp. 35-46.
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64. Bret Jacobson, publisher of Oregon
Commentator, Guest Commentary: "Racist charges undermine
core beliefs," Oregon Daily Emerald, January 15,
2003, p. 2.
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65. Don Cook and Chuck Rains, "Cowboy
Logic"
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66. Thomas Mann,
Joseph in Egypt (New York:
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67. Julie A. Mertus, Kosovo
How Myths and Truths Started a War (Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1999) pp. 17-19.
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68. Sami Repishti, "Human Rights and the
Albanian Nationality in Yugoslavia," in Human Rights in
Yugoslavia, eds. Oskar Gruenwald and Karen Rosenbaum-Cale
(New York: Irvington Publishers, 1986), 255.
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69. Vladan A. Vasilijević, "Kosovo:
Exercise and Protection of Human Rights," in Conflict or Dialogue:
Serbian-Albanian Relations and the integration of the Balkans,
eds. Dušan Janjić and Shkelzen Maliqi (Subotica: Open
University, 1994), 82.
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70. Quote drawn from interviews by Julie Mertus
with Serbian university students in Belgrade in 1994 and Priština
in 1995. Statements such as "What more did they [Albanians] want from
us?" were the most common responses given by Serbs when asked about
the 1981 demonstrations.
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71. Repishti, "Human Rights and the Albanian
Nationality," 255.
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72. Craig Winn & Ken Power, Tea
with Terrorists (Charlottesville: CricketSong Books,
2002) pp. 301-2.
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73. Morris Raphael Cohen, Reason
and Law (New York: Collier Books, 1961) p. 48.
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74. Kenneth M. Stampp, Professor of
American History at the University of California (Berkeley),
The Peculiar Institution, Slavery in
the Ante-Bellum South (Vintage Books) pp. 125, 126-8, 130.
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75. James Sallis, Ghost of a Flea
(New York: Walker & Company, 2001) pp. 197-8.
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76. George F. Willison, Saints and
Strangers (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1945) pp. 261-2.
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77. Henry David Thoreau, Walden (New York:
Barnes & Noble Books, Collector's Library--2004), p. 110.
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78. Reprinted in Annette T. Rottenberg,
Elements of Argument (Boston: Bedford Books, 3rd ed.) p.
615.
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79. Kenneth M. Stampp, Professor of
American History at the University of California (Berkeley),
The Peculiar Institution, Slavery in
the Ante-Bellum South (Vintage Books) pp. 328-9.
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80. Ingraham (ed.), Sunny South,
pp. 68-70.
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81. Julie A. Mertus, Kosovo
How Myths and Truths Started a War (Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1999) pp. 1, 3.
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82. Tzvetan Todorov illustrates this point
in Conquest of America (New York: HarperCollins, 1994).
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83. Paul Arthur, Professor of Politics at
the University of Ulster, has made this point in the context of the
conflict in Northern Ireland.
Conversation with Julie A. Mertus, Washington,
D.C., October 1998.
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84. Robert Grudin, On Dialogue: An Essay
in Free Thought (New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1996), 20.
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85. Christian D. Larson, Your Forces and
how to Use Them (Southampton: The Camelot Press Ltd, 1986) p.
248.
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86. Reprinted in Annette T. Rottenberg,
Elements of Argument (Boston: Bedford Books, 3rd ed.) p.
615. Back to document
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87. Peter Levenda, Sinister Forces
A Grimoire of American Political Witchcraft Book One:
The Nine (Walterville, OR: TrineDay, 2005) pp. 309, 314, 323, 324, 260f.
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88. Kenneth M. Stampp, Professor of
American History at the University of California (Berkeley),
The Peculiar Institution, Slavery in
the Ante-Bellum South (Vintage Books) p. 157.
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90. Harvey Cox, The Secular City
(Toronto: The Macmillan Co., 1969) pp. 87-8. Back to document
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91. Thomas McPherson, Social
Philosophy (London: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1970) pp.
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92. Samuel A. Mueller, "The New Triple
Melting Pot: Herberg Revisited" from Patrick H. McNamara,
Religion in America (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers,
1974) pp. 265-6.
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93. Edward Wakin and Father Joseph F.
Scheuer, The De-Romanization of the American Catholic
Church (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1966) pp. 143-4. Back to document
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94. Paul S. Boyer et al, The Enduring
Vision: A History of the American People (Lexington,
Mass: D.C. Heath & Co., 1993) p. 917b.
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95. Peter F. Drucker, Management
(London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1974) pp. 324-5. Back to document
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96. Arthur Michael Ramsey,
Archbishop of Canterbury, Sacred and
Secular A study in the otherworldly and this-worldly
aspects of Christianity (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers,
1965) pp. 59-60.
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97. Mark Gibbs & T. Ralph Morton, God's
Frozen People (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1965) pp.
78-9. Back to document
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98. Gary Sanseri, A Banker's
Confession (Portland: Back Home Industries, 1991) pp. 25f.
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99. William M. Thayer, Gaining
Favor With God and Man
(Portland: Mantle ministries, 1989) p. 11.
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100. Charles Murray, "Keeping Priorities
Straight on Welfare Reform," from July/August, Society,
pp. 10-12. Back to document
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101. John J. Macionis, Sociology
Fourth Edition (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1993) pp. 408-9.
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102. David Popenoe, "Family Decline in the
Swedish Welfare State," The Public Interest, # 102 (Winter
1991): 65-77 Back to document
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103. Stephen Coonts, The Red Horseman
(New York: Pocket Books, 1993) p. 11.
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105. George F. Gilder, Sexual Suicide
(New York: Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co., 1973) p. 146. Back to document
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106. John J. Macionis, Sociology
Fourth edition (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1987) pp. 376-7.
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107. Carmen Berry & Tamara Traeder,
girlfriends Talk About Men (Berkeley: Wildcat Canyon
Press, 1997) pp 336-7.
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108. Rush Limbaugh, The Way Things
Ought to Be (New York: Pocket Books, 1992) pp. 115, 140.
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109. Ibid., pp. 186, 190f, 192. Back to document
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110. Bernie Zilbergeld, Ph.D., Male
Sexuality (New York: Bantam Books, 1981) pp. 381f. Back to document
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111. Peter F. Drucker, Management
(London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1974) p. 188. Back to document
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112. J.L. Nichols, A.M., Safe Counsel
(New York: Intext Press, 39th edition revised) p. 199. Back to document
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113. Drucker, pp. 345-7. Back to document
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114. Dominic LaRusso, University of
Oregon, The Shadows of Communication: Nonverbal
Dimensions, (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub., 1980) p. 183. Back to document
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115. Dr. J. Fred MacDonald, Professor
of History, Emeritus at Northeastern Illinois University in
Chicago, "Those Films You Saw in School" installment of
Chicago Stories. 98.7 WFMT
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116. LaRusso, p. 180. Back to document
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117. Desmond Morris, Intimate
Behavior (New York: 1971) p. 75.
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118. Lawrence Magne, Passport to World
Band Radio, 1991 (Penn's Park, PA: International Broadcasting
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119. Rebecca Newell, "Pondering the
Playboy Experience," Oregon Daily Emerald, Feb. 7,
2002, p. 2. Back to document
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120. Charles McCabe, p. 56. Back to document
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121. Cathy Young, "Groping Towards Sanity,"
Reason, Aug./Sept., 1998. pp. 25ff. Back to document
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122. James Preston Girard, The
Late Man (New York: Atheneum, 1993) pp. 93-4.
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123. Trudy Baker & Rachel Jones,
Coffee Tea or Me? (New York: Bantam Books, 1969) pp.
98-100. Back to document
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124. Barney Vinson, Las Vegas Behind the
tables (Grand Rapids: Gollehan Books, 1991) p. 197. Back to document
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125. William C. Speidel, SONS
OF THE PROFITS or, There's
No Business Like Grow Business! The Seattle Story, 1851-1901
(Seattle: Nettle Creek Publishing Co., 1967) p. 122.
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131. Desmond Morris, Manwatching A
Field Guide to Human Behavior (New York: Abrams, 1977) p. 247. Back to document
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132. Carmen Berry & Tamara Traeder,
Girlfriends Talk About Men (Berkeley: Wildcat Canyon
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133. Stephen Coonts, The Red
Horseman (New York: Pocket Books, 1993) p. 18.
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134. The Shadow Spy, p.119
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135. Paul Landis, Making the Most of
Marriage (New York: Meredith Publishing, 1965) p. 223. Back to document
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136. Landis, p. 223. Back to document
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152. Marvin Harris, Culture, People,
Nature An Introduction to General Anthropology
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153. J.M. Roberts, A History of
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154. Gerhard Lenski & Jean Lenski,
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155. Rosalie Maggio, The Dictionary of
Bias-Free Usage excerpted in Paul Eschholz et al, Language
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157. Paul Newman, A Civil Tongue
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158. H.W. Fowler, A Dictionary of
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159. Thorndike-Barnhart, Comprehensive
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160. Francisco Martins Ramos,
University of Évora, Portugal "My American Glasses,"
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161. Gerhard Lenski & Jean Lenski,
Human Societies (New York: McGraw Hill, 1974) p. 401. Back to document
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162. Charles McCabe, Tall Girls Are
Grateful (San Francisco, Chronicle Books, 1977) pp. 55-6. Back to document
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163. Prof. Joshua Whatmough, Language:
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164. George F. Gilder, Sexual
Suicide (New York: Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co.,
1973) pp. 96, 98, 99.
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165. Erich Segal, Acts of Faith
(New York: Bantam Books, 1993) p. 4.
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166. Roger Ormerod, More Dead
Than Alive (Great Britain: BBC Audiobooks Ltd., 2004)
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167. B.G. Jefferis, M.D., Ph.D. & J.L.
Nichols, A.M., Safe Counsel (New York: Intext Press, 39th
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168. Karen Lustgarten, Touch
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169. Ulinka Rublack, The public body:
policing abortion in early modern Germany printed in Lynn
Abrams & Elizabeth Harvey, Gender Relations in German
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170. Wallace Mendelson, The American
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171. The Writings of Benjamin
Franklin Edited by Albert Henry Smyth. 10 vols. (New York:
The Macmillan Co., 1905-7, pp. 592-93, 595, as quoted in W. Cleon
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172. L.L. White, The Next Development
in Man (New York: Mentor Books, May, 1950) p. 90. Back to document
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173. Andrew Vachss, Safe
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174. Thomas McPherson, Social
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175. Douglas Preston, Jennie (New
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176. Erich Segal, Acts of Faith
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177. John R. Maxim, The Shadow Box
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178. Erich Segal Acts of Faith (New
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179. Gary Goshgarian, Rough Beast
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180. John R. Maxim, The Shadowbox
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181. Dante Alighieri, The Inferno
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189. Ken Follett, The Pillars of the
Earth (New York: Penguin Books, 1990) pp. 28, 41ff.
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190. George Perkins Marsh, Lectures
on the English Language (London: John Murray, 1863) p. 299.
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191. john w. whitehead, grasping
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192. Peter Levenda, Sinister Forces
A Grimoire of American Political Witchcraft Book Two:
A Warm Gun (Walterville, OR: TrineDay, 2006) pp. 124f.
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193. James Sallis, Ghost of a Flea
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202. Robert Littel, The Visiting
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204. "How Danny Orlis Would Answer"
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205. Ibid.
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206. Ibid., p. 51. Back to document
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207. "Focus on the Family with Dr. James
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208. "Awake," Jan. 22, 1997, pp. 7-8. Back to document
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209. David Burns, M.D., Intimate
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210. Victor Ostrovsky, Lion of
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214. Lia Natera, Face Value
(New York: Pocket Books, 1995) pp. 23-24.
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222. "One in the Spirit," from The BLESS-INS
1969, #1 (Living Word Sermons, Sepulveda, Calif.) pp. 4-5. Back to document
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227. Charles Todd, Watchers of Time
(New York: Bantam Books, 2001) p. 61.
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228. John Biggins, A Sailor of
Austria (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994) pp. 3f,
12, 32.
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229. E.B. White, One Man's Meat
(New York: Harper & Row, 1982) pp. 188, 193.
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230. Mark A. Clements, The Land of
Nod (New York: Donald I. Fine, 1995) pp. 255f.
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231. Charles Todd, Watchers of Time
(New York: Bantam Books, 2001) p. 2.
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232. Porter Perrin, Writer's Guide and
Index to English (Chicago: Scott, Foreman & Co., 1942) p. 54.
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233. Augustus Y. Napier, Ph.D., The
Fragile Bond In Search of an Equal, Intimate and Enduring
Marriage (New York: Harper & Row, 1988) p. 165.
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234. Henry David Thoreau, Walden (New
York: Barnes & Noble Books, Collector's Library--2004),
pp. 19, 61-3.
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236. James A. Michner, The Source
(New York: Fawcett Crest, 1965) p. 91.
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237. George P. Marsh,
Lectures on the English Language
(London: John Murray, 1863) p. 453-4.
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238. New International
Version® Preface
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239. Marsh, pp.
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240. McCrum, p. 112.
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241. Michener, p. 195. Back to document
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242. Marsh,
pp.
466-7. Back to document
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243. Marsh,
p.
446. Back to document
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244. McCrum, pp. 112-13. Back to document
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245. Marsh,
pp. 443ff.
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246. Marsh,
pp. 451f.
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247. Marsh,
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248. Marsh, p.
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249. Christine Hayes, Yale
University, "Intermarriage and Impurity in Ancient Jewish
Sources," in Harvard Theological Review, January,
1999, p. 5. Back to document
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250. Umberto Eco, The
Name of the Rose
(San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1st ed.) p. 338
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251. Peter F. Drucker, Management
(London: Heinemann, 1974) p. 187.
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252. Christine Hayes, Yale
University, "Intermarriage and Impurity in Ancient Jewish
Sources," in Harvard Theological Review, January,
1999, note 23. Back to document
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253. Elisha Qimron and John Strugnell,
Qumran Cave 4, V: Miqsat Ma'ase Ha-Torah (DJD 10;
Oxford: Clarendon, 1994).
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254. Hayes, p. 26.
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255. W.A. Criswell, Ph.D., The Criswell
Study Bible (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, Publishers, 1979) Back to document
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256. Shaye Cohen, "From the Bible to the
Talmud: The Prohibition of Intermarriage," Hebrew Annual
Review 7 (1983) 23-39.
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257. Hayes, p. 6.
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258. The prohibition of intermarriage in
Deuteronomy 7 is said to be limited to the seven nations (despite
the minority opinion of R. Simeon bar Yohai in b. Qidd 68b
and b. Yebamot 23a that it applies to all nations).
Deuteronomy 23's prohibition on certain ethnic groups entering
the congregation of the Lord is interpreted as a prohibition on
intermarriage, but only with the groups mentioned and in the case
of Ammon and Moab only the males (thus m. Yebamot 8.3 is a
clear effort to legitimate the marriage of Boaz to Ruth and
Solomon to Ammonite and Moabite women, see Cohen, "From the Bible
to the Talmud," 32) so that female Ammonite and Moabite converts
can marry a Jew immediately following their conversion. Since
Ammonites and Moabites can no longer be identified with
certainty, the ban on them is to all intents and purposes defunct
(m. Yad. 4.4). For the rabbis, only these two verses (and
related verses) establish a ban on intermarriage of some kind and
the moral-religious rationale for the prohibition provided by
these verses is the rationale adopted by the rabbis. When
intermarriage is banned, it is banned because of the danger of
idolatry. This is not say that the holy seed rationale plays no
role in rabbinic law--it does, but it is deemphasized. In a
future study, I plan to examine rabbinic views of intermarriage
and the impurity of Gentiles in great detail.
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259. Elisha Qimron and John Strugnell,
Qumran Cave 4, V: Miqsat Ma'ase Ha-Torah (DJD 10; Oxford:
Clarendon, 1994). Back to document
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260. Hayes, p. 25f.
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261. Hayes, p. 5.
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262. Peter Tremayne, Absolution by
Murder (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999) pp. 42-3. Back to document
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263. Lenski and Lenski, Human
Societies (New York: McGraw Hill Book Co., 1974) pp. 395-6.
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264. Leonard Wibberly, Beware
the Mouse (New York: G.P. Putman's Son's, 1958) p.
55. Back to document
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265. Rosamond Smith, Double Delight
(New York: penguin Books, 1997) p. 19.
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266. Barney Vinson, Las Vegas Behind the
Tables, Part 2 (Grand Rapids: Gollehom, 1991) p. 129. Back to document
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267. The New International Dictionary of
New Testament Theology Quoted in "Watchtower" as noted below.
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268. "Learn From Me," Dec. 15, 2001,
Watchtower, p. 18.
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269. Frederick Carl Eiselen et al, The
Abbington Bible Commentary (New York: Abington Press, 1929)
p. 1200. Back to document
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270. Paul wrote his first letter to Corinth
alluded to in 1 Cor. 59. Almost certainly part
of this is embedded in 2 Cor. 614-71.
Some scholars suspect other fragments in 1 Cor. 612-20
101-22. Back to document
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271. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume IV
Copyright © 1908 by Robert Appleton Company
Online Edition Copyright © 2003 by K. Knight
Nihil Obstat. Remy Lafort, Censor
Imprimatur. +John M. Farley, Archbishop of New York
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272. BERNARD, "Second Corinthians" in
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273. Mary Ellen Snodgrass, Encyclopedia
of World Scriptures (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.,
2001) Back to document
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274. George F. Willison,
Saints and Strangers (New york:
Reynal & Hitchcock, 1945) pp. 30-32.
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275. The Rt Rev Robert Forsyth - Bishop of
South Sydney, Anglican Diocese of Sydney, "Bah Humbug" 1992
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276.
www.bibletruths.net
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277. En is used with the dative
case (New Testament Greek for Beginners, pg. 40, 41, by J.
Gresham Machen). The dative case corresponds to the locative;
some grammarians list eight cases rather than the five taught by
Machen. The locative case is the "in case" (Beginner's Grammar
of the Greek New Testament by Davis, pg. 43, 29). Back to document
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278. Paul had just taught in verses 12-14
that the believer was to remain married to the unbeliever. Why
would he now, in the same context, issue a command that the
widow must only marry "in the church" (whatever that means) or
marry a Christian, as some like to arbitrarily inject. Does it
not make more sense to say that Paul is evidently teaching by the
phrase "only in the Lord" that the widow (inclusive of all) must
not marry one who has no right to marry, for instance?
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279. ibid.
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280. Machen wrote, "The preposition
en, meaning in, always takes the dative case. Thus "in
the house" is expressed by en to oiko; in the truth by
en te aletheia, etc. The preposition eis, meaning
into, on the other hand, always takes the accusative. Thus "into
the house" is expressed by eis ton oikon" (New
Testament Greek for Beginners, pg. 40). Back to document
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281. Werner Keller, translated by
William Neil, The Bible as History
(New York: William Morrow & Co., 1964) pp. 140-141.
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282. Daniel Easterman,
Brotherhood of the Tomb
(New York: Doubleday, 1990) p. 65.
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283. James A. Michener,
The Source
(New York: Fawcett Crest, 1965) p. 233.
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284. John Pollock, The Man
Who Shook the World (Wheaton, Ill:
Victor Books, 1972) pp. 157, 170-1
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286. Stuart Chase, Power of Words
(New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1954) pp. 132f. Back to document
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287. C.K. Ogden and I.A. Richards, The
meaning of meaning, 1921.
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288. Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor.
"Entry for `IN THE LORD'". "International Standard Bible
Encyclopedia".
http://www.studylight.org/enc/isb/view.cgi
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289. 7. Misrelated modifiers, Porter
G. Perrin, University of Washington, Writer's Guide and
Index to English (Chicago: Scott, Foresman & Co., 1942)
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290. Mary Farrell Bednarowski, American
Religion (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984) p. 58. Back to document
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291. Jonathan Kellerman, The Murder
Book (New York: Ballantine Books, 2003) pp. 239f. Back to document
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292. Chase, p. 139. Back to document
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293. Alfred Korzybski, originator of
"General Semantics," Science and Sanity, died in 1950. Back to document
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294.Stuart Chase, Power of Words
(New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1954) p. 141. Back to document
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295.Reader's Digest, Illustrated
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296. Lia Matera, Face Value (New
York: Pocket Star Books, 1995) pp. 23f. Back to document
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297.Thorndike*Barnhart Comprehensive Desk
Dictionary (Garden City: Doubleday, 1958) Back to document
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298. Kellerman, p. 332.
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299. H.W. Fowler, A Dictionary of Modern
English Usage (USA: Oxford University Press, 1946) Back to document
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300. Dominic A. LaRusso, University of
Oregon, The Shadows of Communication: Nonverbal
Dimensions (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub., 1980) pp. 100-2.
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301. See, among others, Cicero, De
Oratore, I, xxxi. 142; C. Hovland, et al., The Order of
Persuasion (New Haven, 1957). Back to document
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302. L. Walker, et al., "Order of
Presentation at Trial," The Yale Law Journal, 82 (1972),
216-226; R. Lawson, "Order of Presentation as a factor of Jury
Persuasion," Kentucky Law Journal, LVI (Spring, 1967-68),
523-555; D. Lay, "Mapping the Trial--Order of Proof," Amer.
Jur. Trials, 5 (1966), 505-552.
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303. William Shakespeare, King Lear,
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304.Brian Cambourne, Head of Centre for
Studies in Literacy at Wollongong University, The Whole
Story Natural Learning and the Acquisition of Literacy in
the Classroom (Aukland: Ashton Scholastic Limited, 1988) pp.
185, 187, 189. Back to document
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305. Paige Patterson, "The Bible, A Book of
Destiny," W.A. Criswell, The Criswell Study Bible
(Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1979) p. xxi. Back to document
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306. John Pilkey, The Origin of the
Nations (San Diego: Master Book Pub., 1984) p. 168. Back to document
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307. George P. Marsh, The
Student's Manual of the
English Language: Lectures on the English Language
(London: John Murray, 1863)
Lecture XXVII, The English Bible, p. 446.
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308. George P. Marsh, The
Student's Manual of the
English Language: Lectures on the English Language
(London: John Murray, 1863)
pp. 443ff. Back to document
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310. Reginald Hill, Arms and the Women
(New York: Delacorte Press, 1999) p. 44.
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311. Buy.com - Chicago Video. Copyright 2003
BUY.COM Inc., All rights reserved.
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313. Porter G. Perrin, University of
Washington, Writer's Guide and Index to English
(Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1942) p. 128. Back to document
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314. Ibid., p. 124f. Back to document
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315. James A. Michener, The Source (New
York: Fawcett Crest, 1965) pp. 404, 414f. Back to document
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316. Clay Reynolds, Monuments (Lubbock:
Texas Tech University Press, 2000) p. 87. Back to document
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317. Matthew Reilly, Area 7 (New York:
St. Martin's Press, 2001) p. 10.
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318. Perrin, pp. 649f. Back to document
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319. Reynolds, pp. 37f. Back to document
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320. W. Schwarz, Principles and Problems of
Translation (Cambridge: University Press, 1955) pp. 163-64.
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321. THE KING JAMES VERSION DEFENDED, by
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322. Leonard Wibberly, Beware the
Mouse (New York: G.P. Putman's Son's, 1958) p. 55. Back to document
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323. Roberts, p. 63. Back to document
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324. translator: Sophie Jewett, In
Parenthesis Publications, Middle English Series, Cambridge,
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325. Originally published by J. Naveh,
"A Hebrew Letter from the Seventh Century B.C.," Israel
Exploration Journal 10 (1960): 129-39.
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327. Stuart Chase, Power of Words
(New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1954) p. 175. Back to document
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328. John Darnton, Neanderthal (New
York: Random House, 1996) pp. 6-8.
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329. Porter G. Perrin, U. of Wash.,
Writer's Guide and Index to English (Chicago: Scott,
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330. Desmond Morris, Intimate
Behavior (New York, 1971) p. 66.
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331. Dominic A. LaRusso, U. of
Ore., The Shadows of Communication: Nonverbal
Dimensions (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1977)
p. 180. Back to document
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332. Steven D. Salinger, White
Darkness (New York: Crown Publishers, 2001) pp. 157f. Back to document
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333. Reader's Digest Illustrated
Dictionary of Bible Life and Times (Pleasantville, NY, 1997)
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334. Ibid.
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335. Mabel Elliott, Ph.D. and Francis
Merrill, Ph.D., Social Disorganization (New York: Harper
& Brothers, 1950) pp. 377-8.
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336. John Macionis, Sociology
Fourth edition (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1993) p. 414-6.
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337. Paul Landis, Making the Most of
Marriage (New York: Meredith publishing Co., 1965) pp. 213ff.
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338. Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up
To Be Cowboys written by E. & P. Bruce, sung by Waylon
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339. Reader's Digest Back to document
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340. unspecified web site (can be found
searching for MOSES AND ZIPPORAH)
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341. Robert Eisenman,
The New Testament Code (London:
Watkins Publishing, 2006) pp. 87f, 208.
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342. Scott Turow, The
Burden of Proof (New York:
Warner Books, 1990) pp. 423-4.
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343. James A. Michener, The Source
(New York: Fawcett Crest, 1965) pp. 515ff.
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344. Reader's Digest Back to document
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345. The Rt Rev Robert Forsyth - Bishop of
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347. Ibid., p. 155. Back to document
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348.
Marsh,
p. 430. Back to document
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349. Hellriegel, Slocum &
Woodman, Organizational
Behavior (Saint Paul: West Pub., 1983) p. 459.
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350. John Trenhaile, Blood
Rules (New York: HarperCollins, 1992) p. 15.
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351. Greg Laurie, The
Great Compromise
(Minneapolis: Worldwide Pub., 1994) p. 141.
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352. The Name of
the Rose, Umberto Eco, (San Diego: Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich, 1st ed.) p. 338.
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353. Weiss, p. 325. Back to document
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354. Weiss, p. 292. Back to document
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355. Weiss, pp. 330f. Back to document
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356. J.L. Nichols, A.M., Safe
Counsel (New York: Intext Press, 39th edition revised)
p. 199. Back to document
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357. Joe V. Peterson, U. of O.,
Jesus People: Christ, Communes and the Counterculture of the
Late Twentieth Century in the Pacific Northwest A Brief
Review of the Shiloh Youth Revival Centers, Inc., The Highway
Missionary Society and the House of Elijah (Eugene: Joe V.
Peterson, 1991) pp. 52f. Back to document
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358. Weiss, p. 338.
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359. Greg Dinallo, Red Ink
(New York: Pocket Books, 1994) p. 129.
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360. Grete Weil, The Bride
Price, Translated from the German by John Barrett,
(Boston: David R. Godine, Pub., 1991) pp. 18, 27f, 30-33.
Originaal published in German, 1988.
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361. Orhan Pamuk, My Name is
Red (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2001) pp.
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362. Weiss, p. 293. Back to document
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364. This article first appeared in
The Truthseeker, July/August 1989, pages 4-8.
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365. Dr. Gerald Larue is professor emeritus
of Biblical history and archeology at the University of Southern
California and chairman of the Committee for the Scientific
Examination of Religion. A prolific author, Larue's books include
Ancient Myth and Modern Man, Sex and the Bible,
Euthanasia and Religion, and most recently, Ancient
Myth and Modern Life. He is the recipient of the American
Humanist Association's 1989 Humanist of the Year Award. Back to document
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382. Phillip Margolin, After
Dark (New York: Doubleday, 1995) p. 4.
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