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Skeptics' Forum - Rebuttals and Rejoinder
In response to
"When Scholars Know Sin : Alternative Religions and Their Academic Supporters"

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Skeptic MagazineOff-site Link, Vol. 7, No. 1 1999, included rebuttals and a rejoinder to the article "When Scholars Know Sin : Alternative Religions and Their Academic Supporters", by Stephen Kent and Theresa Krebs.

- Rebuttals and Rejoinder -
These items were posted to alt.religion.scientology, and are available via Deja. They are HTML-ized here for your convenience.

Mea Culpa! Mea Culpa! J. Gordon Melton Responds
Kent and Krebs' Skepticism Crosses The Line Anson Shupe Responds
Let The Scholar Who Is Without Sin Cast The First Stone James R. Lewis Responds
Clarifying Contentious Issues: A Rejoinder to Melton, Shupe, and Lewis Stephen A. Kent and Therese Krebs.
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- Archived at Deja.com -
Same articles, as posted to alt.religion.scientology, and archived by DejaOff-site Link

Mea Culpa! Mea Culpa!Off-site Link J. Gordon Melton Responds. Part 2Off-site Link
Kent and Krebs' Skepticism Crosses The Line Off-site Link Anson Shupe Responds
Let The Scholar Who Is Without Sin Cast The First StoneOff-site Link James R. Lewis Responds
Clarifying Contentious Issues: A Rejoinder to Melton, Shupe, and LewisOff-site Link Stephen A. Kent
   and Therese Krebs. Part 2Off-site Link
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This Skeptics' Forum Debate was published in Skeptic MagazineOff-site Link (Vol. 7, No. 1, 1999), in response to the article "When Scholars Know Sin" (Vol. 6, No. 3, 1998). Print copies of the issue in which this debate appeared are still availableOff-site Link, as are print copies of the issue with the original articleOff-site Link.

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