Maximus great topic. Larc thanks for bringing back to mind the Twain book that I have been wanting to read - Christian Science. Read a great review in the American Airlines mag many years ago, and then slipped my mind.
Twain is a favorite of mine. Here is a link to some of his famous pithy sayings on a wide variety of topics: http://www.twainquotes.com/
My wife and I live part of the year in Hawaii. I read Michener's Hawaii many years ago as JW - read it again as an ex and it enjoyed it even more. Exploitation, greed, narrow mindedness = organized religion. Wonderful story. Especially liked the speculation of one of the descendants of the original missionaries on how his forbears could have conceived children in the tiny confines of the ship the sailed on.
Mr. Moe - feel your pain about the exploitation of women. My wife gave me a fictional book to read that told part of the story of the "comfort women" of WWII. Told the story from the perspective of pre-and post WWII family in Hawaii. Sorry can't recall the title at the moment. The unspeakable horror that these women were subjected to made me numb for weeks. Some reparations are being made, but nothing will repay the suffering. Here is a link: http://csf.colorado.edu/bcas/sample/comfdoc.htm
Poisonwood Bible - by Barbara Kingsolver. Tells the story of a Baptist minister who takes his wife, four daughters to the Belgian Congo in 1959. The tragic events are told from the perspective of each of the family. Should be required reading if are thinking of attending Gilead.
Had some serious doubts about "the arrangement" locally, suffered some terrible personal tragedies, and THEN read Ray Franz's books. The candor and honesty just flowed, and helped me remove the rosey colored glasses I had been wearing for 42 years.
Also a science affliction addict. Love Sherry Tepper's books, Katherine Kurtz Deryni novels, and am currently reading the latest on, "King Kelson's Bride".
Makena - newbie, but glad to be here.