Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!aramis.rutgers.edu!athos.rutgers.edu!christian From: crf@math.princeton.edu (Charles Ferenbaugh) Newsgroups: soc.religion.christian Subject: Re: Review -- _In_The_Light_of_Truth:_The_Grail_Message_ Message-ID: Date: 14 Mar 91 09:07:26 GMT Sender: hedrick@athos.rutgers.edu Organization: Princeton University Mathematics Department Lines: 31 Approved: christian@aramis.rutgers.edu In article sandrock@aries.scs.uiuc.edu (Mark T. Sandrock) writes: [commenting on Scott Whitmore's book review, deleted for space reasons] > >What I say to you is this: you have understood little if anything of the >Grail Message, described it very poorly and superficially, and done >grave injustice to "In the Light of Truth" all around. ... >Almost everything you have said about the Grail Message is flat wrong. Mark, Would you care to back up your assertion with some concrete examples? In other words, actually pulling up some of Scott's statements and showing him (and us) where he is wrong? If everything he has said is wrong, this should not be difficult to do. >I have said it before, and I'll say it once again: Those who seriously >and objectively seek the answers to the great spiritual questions in life >may want to consider examining the Grail Message as the value of the vast >knowledge which it mediates to the human spirit.... Scott has apparently done this. In his considerations, he has raised some pertinent questions which you have utterly ignored. I'll repeat some of them here: who is Abd-Ru-Shin, and why should we listen to him when he says, do not listen to any of the world's religions (and implicitly says, listen to me instead)? It seems to me that you are in no position to protest. Grace and peace, Charles Ferenbaugh