>Described as "Essays on our times by a journalist for the Ottawa Citizen".
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http://www.davidwarrenonline.com/>
>He opines about many international issues, and I find many of his questions to be keenly perceptive on most issues.
Huh? He says, "
To be fair, some Roman churchmen were once unhappy with certain cosmological speculations of Galileo Galilei, and biblically-literalist Protestant clergymen with the direction Charles Darwin seemed to be going -- though in neither case was the slightest effort made to suppress the research itself."
So I guess he considers the church banning his book, putting him on trial and forcing him to recant his research is not
an effort to suppress the research?
This is like saying some KKK members were once unhappy about black people, but made no effort to opress them.
If this is an example of his keen perception, then I pass.