There is a new story circulating today that a former assistant—Paul
Maybe.—Just
Re: Armstrong doping question
Thu, 07 Apr 2005 22:45:37 -0700
Mark Hickey <m...@habcycles.com>

As others have pointed out, being a Christian doesn’t necessarily squirrel you away into any of the corners - I suspect Jesus would have scored pretty much a centrist or slight lower left result. He was a relational guy but with a firm agenda - believed in accountability, but mercy too. He believe in authority, but also in the value of the individual and his or her ability to transcend a bad system (render unto Caesar...).

I do have to wonder about the accuracy of the "public figure testing" though - I tend to agree with GWB’s position on most issues, yet we’re miles apart on the chart. Either I’m not where I belong, or he’s not where he belongs - IMHO of course. I suspect that whoever "took the test" for some of the public figures just answered like the political stereotype of that person would answer. Bush is certainly right of center, but nowhere near the edge. And though Kerry was certainly one of our more liberal senators, he’d also be nowhere near the left edge of the graph, though I suspect that’s where he’d end up on the chart if someone who bought into the political hype (from the right) would put him.

Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles <habcycles.c> Home of the $695 ti frame—Mark