Left way behind. (Letters).I HAD NEVER HEARD of Tim LaHaye This biographical article or section needs additional references for verification. Please help [ to improve this article] by adding additional sources. Unverifiable material about living persons must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. until a friend mentioned him in a letter with an introductory note. Then in the same week, I read "Who is Tim LaHaye?" by Tom Sine (September-October 2001). Probably my ignorance is due to my misspent youth Peter F. Hamilton's novel Misspent Youth (2003, 439 pages) is set in the near-future, and describes the story of Jeff Baker; an inventor who revolutionizes the world by creating the ultimate method of information storage and instead of selling it, offers it open source. . I was an Episcopalian E·pis·co·pa·lian adj. 1. Of, relating to, or belonging to the Episcopal Church. 2. episcopalian Of or advocating church government by bishops. . We were "too nice" to know of the likes of Tim LaHaye. Is it for my classist sins that knowledge of LaHaye has been visited upon me--twice in one week? If so I repent re·pent 1 v. re·pent·ed, re·pent·ing, re·pents v.intr. 1. To feel remorse, contrition, or self-reproach for what one has done or failed to do; be contrite. 2. ... twice. And kudos on a beautifully written article, "Getting the Story Right," by Kari Jo Verhulst. I must have done something right. Lawrence James Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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