Talk:John R. Rice

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[edit] References

Not all the references are quoted in the text. Besides, the references section doubles as "Further Reading." But I'll work on cutting down the list of Rice books, advertising for which I suspect was the reason for creating the article in the first place.--John Foxe 11:18, 3 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] List of Rice books removed

I doubted that the partial list of Rice's books was worth keeping here, so instead of wikifying references, I took the easy way out and eliminated the list.--John Foxe 20:29, 3 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Will Rice and the KKK

The original John R. Rice booklet attacking lodge membership for Christians, Lodges examined by the Bible : is it sinful for a Christian to have membership in secret orders? (Findlay, Ohio : Fundamental Truth Publishers, 1943[?]), is fairly rare. Even LoC doesn't have a copy. The KKK gets barely a mention here, probably because the second Klan was moribund in the 1940s. The heavy artillery is directed at the Masons.--John Foxe 16:45, 18 December 2006 (UTC)