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John Philip Adams <[log in to unmask]>
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On whose authority can and should the Chapel be unconsecrated. Is this
another example of the PC mindset in action. Enough is enough. If those who
do not wish to be contaminated by the touch of Christianity, DON'T go to the
chapel. Maybe they should find another school, if this is so offensive. 
The constitution says Freedom "OF" Religion, not "From". Read the document
and then try to interpret it properly.

John Philip Adams
Texas 
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Donald W. Moore
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Subject: Re: Wren Cross at W&M

If the Wren Chapel was ever consecrated at some point in the past by  
Anglican (colonial period) or Episcopalian (post-colonial period)  
clergy, and if the "chapel" is now to be considered just another  
room, then it should be officially unconsecrated.

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Donald W. Moore
Virginia Beach, Virginia

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