[Vision2020] "Not On The Palouse, Not Ever" (Update #78)

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Tue Feb 20 05:58:39 PST 2007


Greetings -

Not On The Palouse, Not Ever (Update #78) consists of links to:

On January 31, 2007, what was advertised as an open panel discussion 
concerning Doug Wilson's, and Christ Church's, response to Michael Hayes' 
film "My Town" was presented at the Student Union Building on the campus of 
the University of Idaho.

Doug Wilson on Why He and Steven Wilkins Wrote "Southern Slavery As It Was"
http://www.notonthepalouse.com/Wilson_013107_SSAIW_Reason.htm
At this presentation Doug Wilson offered a reason as to why he and Steven 
Wilkins wrote "Southern Slavery As It Was", a reason in clear contradiction 
to the purpose detailed in the pamphlet.

Doug Wilson and Nick Gier
http://www.notonthepalouse.com/Wilson_Gier_013107.htm
One of the most informative and debate-laced interactions of this 
presentation developed between Doug Wilson and Nick Gier (Professor Emeritus

of Philosophy, University of Idaho).

These links are also accessible from the last two entries in the group 
titled "Douglas Wilson and Christ Church" at:

http://www.NotOnThePalouse.com


Seeya round town, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
Not On The Palouse, Not Ever




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