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LETTER: Faith should be sensible

To The Telegram: I would appreciate an opportunity to respond to criticism of my letter-to-the-editor of Friday, Dec. 15, titled by the Telegram: "Superior needs non-Christian mayor." I don't need Sharon Brown to tell me my constitutional right u...

To The Telegram:

I would appreciate an opportunity to respond to criticism of my letter-to-the-editor of Friday, Dec. 15, titled by the Telegram: "Superior needs non-Christian mayor."

I don't need Sharon Brown to tell me my constitutional right unto freedom of worship. I am grateful to the Constitution for my right to believe Jesus died some 2,000 years ago -- and stayed dead. I am only suggesting that faith can and should be sensible. The city's Christians have no hold upon reverence.

In response to Sharon Brown's letter, Saint Paul tells the city's Christians what to do. I call that wild imagination and further believe no ghost of Jesus Christ is living within their hearts. The notion dead Jesus would die for Superior sinners once again represents wild imagination.

Superior Christians put forth their ideas like to a magician's trick!

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I would be grateful to those Christians would they respect my right unto human privacy.

-- Ruth E. Hendry,

Superior

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