--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

"This exchange is starting to take a hard turn because
nobody is either an expert on the topic or they did
not live back then in the deep south. One thing is
true, and that is that history is re-visionist. What
we say happened "back then" is not necessarily so."


True, and illustrated starkly In Kazantzakis' The Last Temptation of 
Christ. The savior returns to live out his life as a quiet citizen. 
Walking through the village square one day he comes upon a man 
preaching about the life of Christ. The words, twisted and accusatory, 
resemble little to the life of an enlightened soul. Christ, in an 
effort to save his teachings, confronts the speaker. The man, flooded 
with his own brilliance, reminds a bewildered Christ "it matters 
little what you actually said... I am speaking now". 


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