Re: [UUPoly-L] Stranger in a Strange Land



Yes.  And yes :) Although I agree somewhat with Dorothy that Time Enough for
Love influenced me more than SiaSL when it comes to my attitudes about
sexuality, because I read TEfL first.  *HOWEVER*, philosophically speaking,
as a whole, SiaSL had more impact overall, and it's definition of love was
spot on. 

And I believe that the fact that it inspired the establishment of the Church
of All Worlds which has led the polyamory movement is significant to it's
contribution. 

NT, 
Cat

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Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 3:23 PM
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Subject: [UUPoly-L] Stranger in a Strange Land

I missed reading the Heinlein novel in the 60's, but read it recently  and 
Stranger in a Strange Land resonated with me.  Have others  read it and has
it 
been as important to Polyamory as Wikipedia implies?
 
Polo John






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