SouthGate, I feel you are entitled to your opinion, even if your opinion extends to a certain tenderness towards Stevens that others do not subscribe to. Many of us turn up here because we have negative views about him and the Walk, but I have observed great variation here as to whether he was a man of God, how bad he became, and where and when he went wrong. No two posters seem to agree, so your conclusion does not seem all that outrageous to me. You shared your view honestly and fairly, and I support you in that, but I am a little surprised and curious about reading This Weeks. Why do you read them? I wish I could get my hands on some, but it would be for the sake of nostalgia and to gain unfiltered data straight out of the 70s as a check and balance for my memories and opinions. I suspect after a couple of pages the nostalgia factor would be fulfilled, however, and the impulse to run screaming in the other direction would be strong. Yet you get more out of them now, 40 years later? Like what? Is it possible you still believe all that stuff, after all that happened (and all that did not happen)? Again, no judgment either way from me, just very curious.
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