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The "racist" writings of A. Edwin Wilson referred to by Mark Adams are certainly subject to examination and classification. If Mark's admittedly narrow-minded view of this publication is enough to scare you away, you will be missing out on a lot more. In one chapter of this book, Wilson deals with a curse that Noah pronounced upon his grandson, Canaan. This curse, teaches Wilson, was multi-generational in nature and carries through to this day, for reasons brought forth in scripture. Segregation was a way of life at the time of Wilson's writing, and it is incorporated into the theme, but certainly not in the spirit of Mark Adams' shrieking claims of racism.
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