> The veneer of the anonymity comes from threats made to > his wellbeing. I wonder why? ;>) The cartoons > are not far from the persona he maintained in the early > days of the internet when he > trolled the usenet newsgroups looking to engage Mormons, > pagans, Catholics and other > aberrations. Those that know him say his online demeanor > at his Geneva site is > actually a little more genteel than those early days. > :-) I'm glad to hear that, I knew him during the newsgroup days and for all the good he contributed, he also did harm to many, including myself and other solid Christian brother and sisters. If he is more gentle, I may say hello. I may lurk for awhile and contribute if I have something valid to add to the discussion. My debating skills are rusty, it's been a few years since I've been on the newsgroups. The love of Jesus Christ should come easily no matter how long it's been. > Among his commendable contributions (other than the > collection of great calvinist > cartoons) DR is very clever in his ability to portray ~issues~ with fun in his comic book covers. He crossed the line when he made monsters out of other Christians, including Reformed Christians because they didn't agree with him. I looked at his website and saw that he cleaned it up. This is a step in the right direction. Maz