On Saturday 01 March 2003 14:38, Philip Webb wrote:

>no problem here, provided they are neutral between religions,
>ie it's a scholarly tool which allows users to study texts
>which may belong to any religion, incl eg the Koran or the Talmud.
>most would object -- i would strongly -- , if it contained material
>which promoted one religion over others, but these seem not to do that.

Also provided they are not installed by default, and should be 
listed under some "Educational Software" group.  These packages
are able to support the writings of any religeon?  If so, it
may require some effort to collect the writings of some of the
more obscure belief systems in the correct format.

-C.S.


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