Date: 2007-03-01 08:41 am (UTC)
Libraries, in general, can do odd things. At school, the library was run by the English department, and every so often you'd get some strange science. Such as Velikovsky's "Worlds in Collision" in physics.

And, more startling, an account of the first voyages of the USS Nautilus, with photographs, written by the Captain, was shelved as fiction.

OK, that got sorted when I pointed it out.

But a lot of books in libraries are choices by people without the specific technical expertise They depend on reviews. It looks a little like that church library got tainted by biased reviewers.

Of course you have some standing as a parent (though I don't keep track of the complications of your parental responsibilities), but I'd be careful what I put on paper. From the church's point of view you might be too much of a stranger.

A lot of people wouldn't bother.
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