Subj : Pagan Bill of Rights To : Rachel L. Akers From : Sean Dennis Date : Thu Mar 15 2001 05:14 am Rachel L. Akers wrote in a message to Sean Dennis: RLA> It's anoying 'cause the many online versions of the US military RLA> Chaplency Handbook has been used globally to valid the faith. I've RLA> personally used it in an appendix for a Queensland (Aust) State RLA> G'ment submission in 1996 & in a presentation to the local RLA> University Vice-Chancler. Yeah, I've heard that the DoD handbook is widely used for "official" religious definitions. RLA> Unless you're refering to the Sept 1999 bunfight after the Fort RLA> Hood's Commanding General authorized one of the chaplains to act RLA> as a liaison to the "non-traditional" religious community. That's it. :> Thanks for reminding me... I have failing memory myself and can't always remember those little things... you have NO clue how hot of a topic that was for us in the local community. RLA> Last I head was the MP's were not going to investigate the attack RLA> as it occured in a public area. Which is ironic when you consider RLA> that they'd have probably investigated vandalism of any of the RLA> infustructure in the area, just not the smashing of a large lump RLA> of rock Yeah... you'd not be suprised at what gets "buried" around that area... I did some digging and found some rather interesting things, but I'd not talk about them here. RLA> I posted a few a while back. But am always happy to see what else RLA> there is... Come to think of it, I did carry that echo at the time and I did remember you posting that article. Later, Sean < Open up your eyes/You can't turn back the tide > --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: Outpost BBS // Carbondale, IL // +1-618-529-3176 (1:115/776) .