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Monday, July 07, 2008

Counterfactual of Consequence

Gene Veith writes on what the West would be like if the Muslims had won.
Posted by Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D. at 12:14 PM
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2 comments:

Southern Dreaming said...

Had won, not "had one."

Good link. Thanks.

3:11 PM
Kazza’s Ramblings said...

creepy

11:53 AM

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