kingLouiethe1
<font color=red> Banned at Fred Segal's, unpleasan
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I was way into goth and vampires and witches in high school, and I loved Anne Rice. I never read anything outside of her supernatural stuff though.
I think her reply was great. As a public figure if she is invited to speak at a forum she should totally take that opportunity, especially if her words are not being distorted. In today's era of 10 second soundbites for someone to actually give you a lengthy interview to express yourself is rare, and I think it's awesome she's still speaking up for the things she believes in. She' out there showing another face of Christianity.
I read lots of things because they're great, and not because I agree with the author always. I have managed to stay away from the twilight series because it bothers me that any money I contribute to that author would end up in the coffers of the Mormon Church, but I love to read Ayn Rand because her books are amazing. I couldn't bring myself to subscribe to her political views but her characters are compelling.
I think there's value in people like Anne Rice creating a bridge and being able to find some common ground with people whose views she doesn't entirely embrace. We can all find common ground with almost anybody, and ultimately that is the best way to change hearts and minds.
I think her reply was great. As a public figure if she is invited to speak at a forum she should totally take that opportunity, especially if her words are not being distorted. In today's era of 10 second soundbites for someone to actually give you a lengthy interview to express yourself is rare, and I think it's awesome she's still speaking up for the things she believes in. She' out there showing another face of Christianity.
I read lots of things because they're great, and not because I agree with the author always. I have managed to stay away from the twilight series because it bothers me that any money I contribute to that author would end up in the coffers of the Mormon Church, but I love to read Ayn Rand because her books are amazing. I couldn't bring myself to subscribe to her political views but her characters are compelling.
I think there's value in people like Anne Rice creating a bridge and being able to find some common ground with people whose views she doesn't entirely embrace. We can all find common ground with almost anybody, and ultimately that is the best way to change hearts and minds.