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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask....
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2 ************************ INSTALLED: 10 NOV 85 **********************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned
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8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public.
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9 no restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is
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10 privately owned, I retain thepright to remove any and all messages which
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11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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13 to leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the
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15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace
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16 The line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
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17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18 *************************************************************************
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19
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20 Garsh! The top! I always wanted to be at the top of a new disk. Golly gee.
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23
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24 Mojo slowly turned to see it was
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25 that was making such a horrible sound.
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26 All Mojo could make out in the dim
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27 light was a vague shadow of what
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28 appeared to be an enormous creature.
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29 Ignoring his fear (and his instincts)
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30 , Mojo stepped toward the creature.
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31 Then suddenly, with a thunderous
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32 crash and a brilliant flash, the thing
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33 disappeared.
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34
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35 Mojo froze in his tracks, his
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36 mind blank. Suddenly an astonishing
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37 thought permeated his conciousness.
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38
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39 **************************************
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40 **************************************
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41
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42
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43 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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44 ========================THE COUSIN====
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45 RIVERRAT (CONTS)
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46
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47 Thereafter, both of them seemdt r
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48 about their sails. One or the othe ol
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49 sailmakers shop to order work at latoc
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50 became good friends, and the sailmkrwu
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51 LaBones and tommaso for a flagon o ieo
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52 lmaker house. The delicate-lookinglwsu
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53 present, but he said very little.
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54 At last came the first day of spigad
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55 to celebrate the comming of warm wahr
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56 arranged to meet the sailmaker andteyu
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57 When the celebrating ended LaBnscn
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58 unger and persuaded them all to reunt
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59 hearty supper. Upon their arrival,te o
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60 eck adjoining LaBones rooms. Therewswn
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61 was in evidence.
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62 La Bones landlord came runnin.srT
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63 gone off to the festival and haventrtr
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64 La Bones seemed to go into a rg.
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65 "And where are the roast capons?"
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66 The landlord turned pale."The i o
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67 e some good fat ones, and I'll sette o
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68 LaBones went stomping about th ek"
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69 tard sauce I wanted from the old mre?A
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70 nges I told them to buy? does no oehe
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71 The sailmaker hastiley voluntee o
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72 sauce and tommaso offered to go toteso
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73 sold. It was all done so quicily, n aB
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74 loud, that the room was cleared inmnt.
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75 LaBones, suddenly calm, went oe ow
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76 shrunk against the wall, and he toktes
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77 ve him a passionate kiss."I have ne fe
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78 difficult point of law,"he said."Yums
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79 we'll discuss it." The other neite pk
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80 as the door closed behine them.
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81
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82 =================THE REST OF THE SOYNX
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83 TOM
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84 S
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85 [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[
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86 Okay, I'm asked to back up my words. Just digging around for a few quotes on the AIDS question... but first, let me
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87 remind you something. You speak of a God who is so mean he would let people die. Isn't that just cruel? Well, your minds
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88 have to *expand* a little. Think! Death doesn't mean anything to God! Just to you! Why should he care if you're in a
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89 bodily state or a spiritual state? He used people's deaths constantly as a source of warning to others. How about all
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90 the firstborn in Egypt? Lots of lots of BABIES killed, as a very strong message? Hey I can't put myself in a position to
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91 condemn him for that. How can we say He would be too cruel? Death is just a transition to him, like childhood to adult-
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92 hood.
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93
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94 Also, naturally this question about God at least *allowing* this disease to come forth is limited to those who believe
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95 in Him in the first place. Which may be few noways I admit (we've become so modern dontcha know), and old-fashioned. But
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96 I guess we'll all find out sooner or later. The lucky ones will know sooner...
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97
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98 Anyway, how 'bout some of God's (or Jesus') feelings on the entire morality of the '80s question:
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99 "Everyone who divorces his wife and marries another commits adultry, and he who marries a woman divorced from her
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100 husband commits adultry."
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101
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102 "...And if your hand causes you to sin, cut it off; it is better for you to go through life maimed than with two hands
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103 go to hell."
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104
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105 "As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be in the days of the son of man (the end days). They ate, they drank, they
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106 married... until the day when Noah entered the ark and the flood *killed* them all... whoever seeks to gain his life
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107 will lose it. But whoever loses his life will preserve it."
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108
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109 And think about this one:
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110 "...But I have this against you, that you tolerate the woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophet and is teaching and
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111 and beguiling her servents to practice immorality and to eat food sacrificed to idols. I gave her time to repent, but
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112 she refuses to repent of her immorality. Behold, *I will throw her on a sickbed, and those who commit adultry with her
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113 I will throw into great tribulation*, unless they repent of their doings; and I will strike her children dead."
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114
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115 Oh, well that's enough of that. My point is... it's very very possible. Why not? Why do we ignore it? Human nature I
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116 guess, they did in Gomorrah, and in Noah's time, and we do it know. I can't obviously profess to know for a fact that
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117 it's Gods punishment on the world. But for those who believe in God, take a second and think... isn't it possible?
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118
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119 After this, I'd love to take on you poor, near-sighted people, like Pen-Name, who are so taken up in the world that
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120 they can't see the truth sitting right in front of their noses...
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121
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122 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] ANDY ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
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123
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125 Andy: YOU want to talk truth?? Okay, buddy-boy, we'll talk some truth.
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126
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127 In the continuing days of "cristianity", we see some ludicrous, if not
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128 sickening, statements and actions of hipocracy.
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129 Take the mormons. The latter day saints. A religion founded mainly
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130 on the position and stature of it's members in society. And I'm not
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131 talking about ethical or moral standings, I'm talking about financial
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132 standings, power standings, standing that, set forth in the bible they
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133 follow, are abbhored.
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134 But that's not the worst of it.
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135 Once into this tight circle of switchbacks, they rufuse then to be
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136 counted amoung the rest of society. Theirs' is a tight circle indeed.
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137 The values shown in that circle, even though (and maybe especially
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138 since) they practice much the same as the more established religions,
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139 they hold their order to be more of a social club.
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140 But wait, it gets worse, and worse.
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141 This same bible is racist and malicious. This same bible teaches that
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142 people, who's only "sin" is to be of another skin hue, are to be feared,
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143 hated, and worst of all, refuted. Without exception.
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144
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145 I won't tell you what your truth should be. And in the same breath,
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146 I'll tell you that you CAN'T dictate mine. Everyone to their own
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147 beliefs. None good, none bad. None right, none wrong.
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148 Only different.
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149 PEN NAME
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151 (^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)
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152 PEN NAME:
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153
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154 A few comments on your above speech.
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155
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156 First of all, about looking at christianity through the Church of Latter Day
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157 Saints. The mormon religion is not one founded on christian beliefs.
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158 Christians believe in accepting Christ as their personal saviour - a one on one
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159 relationship. They believe in doing this through Jesus, the Son of God. The
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160 mormons do not believe in this same relationship. Also, their 'bible' you
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161 refer to is not the christian Bible. Oh, it certainly CONTAINS the christian
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162 Bible, but there are whole BOOKS that they add to it. The new book this
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163 results in is called the Book of Mormon. This is not compatible for comparison
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164 with the christian Bible.
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165
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166 "For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this
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167 book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues
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168 that are written in this book:
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169
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170 "And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy,
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171 God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city,
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172 and from the things which are written in this book."
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173
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174 Also, about God being cruel to let people die. At one time man had the
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175 opportunity to live forever in harmony with God; but he blew it. If God
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176 wanted, he could keep us from living at all. Remember, it's MAN'S sin that
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177 brought about death, not God's.
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178
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179 An observer
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180 (^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)(^)
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181 (It sure seems interesting to me that such passions are aroused by those who don't
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182 believe in God when His name his mentioned. Something like the closer to the truth...
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183 the more it hurts?
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184 Also, Pen Name, there IS a right and wrong. There has to be. Your belief is that
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185 there is no God. You're either right or you're wrong. You'll find out when it's too
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186 late to change your mind. But your near-sightedness is blatantly displayed when you
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187 criticize all belief in God and Christianity through one false religion.
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188
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189 My neighbor is a thief, therefore my whole neighborhood is full of thieves!
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190
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191 And of course you cannot see, that since there is good and evil, God and Satan, the
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192 latter naturally tries to cover up the truth by letting all sorts of other religions
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193 come about which distort the one true faith and allow people like you to say they
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194 must all be false since *that* one surely is.
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195
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196 <`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`><`>
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197
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198 """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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199 It's also interesting how pasionately YOU respond when YOUR beliefs are
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200 questioned. I see no real insights there other then the normal response
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201 anyone gives when the basis of his or her belief is questioned by another.
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202 It is a perfectly normal response and has nothing to do with the truth or
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203 non truth of either party's belief structure. It is simply the passionate
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204 response to the need to maintain that belief when it is questioned.
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205 h""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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206
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207 "When in danger, or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout."
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208
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209 Is that what you say I am doing fred? Running in circles? Screaming abnd shouting? Is that what you call
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210 someone who is simply trying to spread the word about a danger we must all concern ourselves with? I was alarmed by
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211 the apparent head-in-sand attitude that some people were displaying here. I am glad to see that is not the prevalent
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212 attitude. You yourself entered a very thoughtful message on the subject. While the message was far longer and more in
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213 depth than my initial messages, no one accused you of screaming and shouting. Please don't use that tone with me.
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214 Pen Name, while I can't agree with your stands on religion, I have no quarrel with that. It was the same
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215 attitude I speak of above that I saw in your words that concerned me. Apparently there are very definite opinions on
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216 the subject, which is good. It shows me that people are thinking about issues that concern us all. I just cringe when
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217 I hear people say 'Wait and it will go away.' Truce is fine, but I hardly think one is needed. Debates, as always,
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218 raise the temperature of Backwater, but the seldom transcend (they seldom) electronic and
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219 phosphorus world.
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220
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221 The religious debate has arisen again. Isn't it interesting how everything always returns to religion? Consider
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222 this small model of the universe:
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223 At the lowest level of the model there is sentient life. Simple single-celled life forms that do exist and do
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224 propogate and do strive for survival. They are the base. Anything above this level is nearly uncomprehensible to those
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225 at that level. Sounds simple enough? Then comes the second level. Add to sentient life mobility. Locomotion, migration,
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226 movement. Most all animals are at this level. To level one creatures these creatures with mobility might seem like
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227 gods, if the level one creatures could consider such a concept. And now level three. We add Reason to the model.
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228 The ability to reason seperates Man from the lower animals. Men rule beasts because of reason. To these beasts, Man
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229 must appear god-like. Level four encompasses all the lower levels. It adds Eternal living to Reason, Mobility, and
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230 Sentient behaviour. Eternal living is the ability to live in the past, the present, and the future. You may scoff at
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231 this, but who are we to say that this level does not exist as certainly as any of the lower levels refuse to
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232 acknowledge or understand the higher levels? I do not submit this as the ultimate truth, but I do submit this as a
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233 model to expand our own views by. If anything is can be a tool used to try and understand that there are concepts in
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234 the universe that we do not understand, but that certainly does not mean the concepts do not exist as concrete fact.
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235 (That should be anything it not anything is)
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236 French Toast
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237 __________________________________________________________________________
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238
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239 Honi soit qui mal pense - Evil be to him who thinks evil.
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240 Do not forget the words of Erasmus and the Enchiridion...
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241 __________________________________________________________________
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242 French Toast, you have some real good points there. It also brings to mind one of the basics of the religious question:
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243 creationism vs. evolution.
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244 I present thus: to believe that evolution is the cause of our present condition is absolutely ludicrous.
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245 Imagine, the idea of a glob of goo, or gasses, or whatever starting to form and take shape... and suddenly! A cell!
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246 Now we all know cells are simple to make, so no problem for some gasses to get together and make one simple cell right?
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247
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248 Well, there's one thing wrong. Cells are far from simple. In fact, they're some of the most complex things in the
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249 universe.
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250
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251 But, for arguments sake, let's assume the some cell somehow got formed from the masses and sat around waiting to meet
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252 another cell similarly created by accident. Being lonely, they get together and decide to mate. This being fun, they
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253 keep at it until they form a fish.
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254
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255 The fish gets tired of being in the water, so he crawls on land and becomes a dinosaur. Naturally this is all silly, but
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256 let's find an easy way to explain it. Hmmmm... I know! Let's say it took place over a jillion years! Yes that's it.
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257 Heck, if we let this rock sit here long enough chances are it will turn into something!
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258
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259 It's amazing how easily humans are convinced of something through repetition. We have learned about evolution, so it
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260 must be true. Scientists say it's so, after all.
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261
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262 But look at the facts. Something had to start it. And even zillions of years cannot create sophistication in nature
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263 enough to produce an animal-type organism. Look at your eyeball. A miracle of modern creation. Think all those nerve
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264 endings and dazzling designs could have happened by accident? Look how complex your skin is, your hair even. What,
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265 nature's animals kept getting kicked in the guts and killed off, so she decided to make rib cages to protect all the
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266 vital organs? C'MON!
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267
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268 Give me one good argument for evolution. Find me the missing link (ever wonder why that's the ONLY one that's missing?)
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269 or prove that two zillion years can create a single cell.
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270
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271 It's impossible. So, something had to create us. And, like French Toast said above, why should us humans feel like we
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272 have the last rights to being "higher up?"
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273
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274 Ah, it always does come back to religion, because that is what the basis of all life is! What's more important than
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275 where we'll end up spending our eternal life? Surely not next month's bill or last night's great sex?
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276
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277 A blink of an eye in the total look of time, and we can't stop and think about what we're going to be looking at after
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278 the eye is done blinking.
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279
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280 Anyway, c'mon Pen Name. Tell me how we evolved, and make sense. Quadrillions of years aren't the answer either.
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281
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282 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] ANDY ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
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283 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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284 Andy: I usually stay out of these arguments, but this time, I think I'll add
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285 my thoughts to the confusion. First of all, if you believe in the all
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286 powerful God, how can you say that evolution is impossible? I realise
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287 that "God" and "Evolution" are blaspheme in the same sentence to some,
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288 but think about this: the stories in the Bible tell us that through
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289 God, *anything* and *everything* is possible. For example, Christ turned
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290 water into wine at a wedding; the whole world was flooded with water in
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291 forty days; Lazaras arose from the dead; Moses parted the sea; and the
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292 biggy for us Christians, Christ arose, as it was foretold, after being
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293 creully beaten, tortured and crucified. He arose three days after being
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294 placed and sealed in a tomb donated by another believer. These are hard
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295 to believe, it is true, but your Bible tells us all about them. They were
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296 not impossible for our God.
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297 With such a record of *impossible* feats, don't you think that evolution
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298 might just have a chance of happening? You must remember that the Bible is
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299 MAN's *interpretation* of God's word. Man interprets everything that he sees
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300 and hears, so that he can understand the world around him; then he writes it
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301 all down, with whatever emotional prejudice he might have attached unknowingly.
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302 Just because the Bible *says* that the world was created in six *days*, how do
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303 we know that? Man wasn't created until the last day, so who told us how long
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304 it took, and how sure can we be of the actual measurement of time? (By the
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305 way, who wrote Genenis? I can't remember.) Could it be possible that the
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306 author took a little literary license and added a little more mystery to the
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307 story than was really there? How long was the story told from generation to
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308 generation before it was written down?
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309 As you may have guessed, I tend to believe that God created the Heavens
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310 and the Earth, but not quite in the time scale suggested. As with all works
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311 of Man, I take the Bible with a few grains of salt. Yes, there is much truth
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312 to be found, but a lot, like any good painting, script, etc., is left up to
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313 interpretation. I beleive in evolution, with God's guidence to get us over
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314 the hard spots, like collecting the correct chemicals together for the cells,
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315 and God's guidence to show those cells the thrill of reproduction. I agree
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316 with you that with out God, Man could never have happened. But the theory of
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317 evolution doesn't at all exclude God. By your own arguments (which are rather
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318 week and unsubstanciated) evolution needed help, and I think that God gave it
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319 the little extra umph, not to mention the original big bang to get things
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320 rolling.
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321 Anyway, so much for my off the cuff rambling. If you disagree with me,
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322 do me the curtesy of answering one question: how can you prove to me,
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323 knowing my beliefs, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that evolution is strictly
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324 impossible? In the process, take my lead, and do not call me names for not
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325 believing in your gospel, nor impose your truth upon mine...
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326 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>...!nelsons<><>
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327
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328 ch beleive/believe week/weak
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329 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> ...etc <><>
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330 <<:**********************************************************:>>
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331
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332 Monsieur D'Autun - Don't think that just because you're named
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333 after a treacherous seventeenth century French diplomat you can
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334 spread lies about me.
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335
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336 Spreading that ridiculous story about some looney mental health
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337 professional is an outrage! It's just like you and McKane to
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338 fabricate some innane story then fool people into believing it.
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339
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340 I think you ought to be kicked off the system for this.
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341
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342 John Silverman - Don't believe the Frenchman. Ask Mohammed. Ask
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343 anyone. They'll tell you that he and McKane are scum.
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344
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345 OK now...lets get things straightened out.
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346
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347 I am not the pervert that they say. My thinking is merely ahead
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348 of its time. A hundred years ago masturbation was treated wit
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349 the same repulsion that being sexually involved with children
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350 does today.
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351
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352 Times changed. People became more enlightened. Masturbation
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353 became so acceptable that even teachers and the clergy now say
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354 it's OK.
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355
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356 The next step in this liberalization process will be the
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357 acceptance of adult/child love. The taboo against it is an
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358 anachronism from a sexually repressive christian heritage.
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359
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360 It is a taboo that is beginning to attract public discussion.
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361 Discussion is the first step to change. Within ten years the
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362 acceptance of my "perversion" will be as accepted as
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363 masturbation is today.
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364
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365 Someday even the dimmer wits at Backwater will come to
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366 appreciate this.
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367
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368 FYI - I was impressed that you were such an expert on me. Too
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369 bad you got it all wrong.
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370
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371 I don't upload to Backwater. I've never been able to get Vidtex
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372 to do that. I do my major rough draft on a wordprocessor and
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373 polish my final work as I enter it. I hate Enter On
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374 doesn't allow for finishing touches.
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375
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376 Since when has electro shock ever been used on neurotics? I
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377 know it's used for severe depression. I've never heard of it
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378 being used to modify sexual preference. Where did you get your
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379 information?
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380
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381 If you're going to play the authority you better stand by your
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382 statements.
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383
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384 To Everybody - I know you folks don't like me much but I'd like
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385 to try to appeal to your sense of justice.
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386
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387 There aren't very many rules on Backwater but I think it's
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388 important that the ones we have be enforced. I think we
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389 agree that no one has the right to do anything to destroy
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390 someone elses character.
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391
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392 Monsieur D'Autun has written lies about me that
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393 discredits anything I might say. I think you guys ought to set
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394 him straight.
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395
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396 Frank
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397
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398 $#$#$#$#$#$#$##$###$#$#$$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$
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399
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400 Hmmm...looks like the Grand Dragon Master is playing it to the insiders.
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401
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402 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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403 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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404 Took a long time for the wheel to turn to this point again! It looks like
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405 the religious debates have begun once more. Choose your side! Sharpen your
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406 wits! Heeyah! Take that you infedel scum! Death to the unbeleivers!
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407 I'm here to save your soul if it kills you!
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408 --sigh....
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409 ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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410 Andy: I hate to burst your bubble, but getting those chemicals to start sticking
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411 together in the right way is not difficult under the conditions the earth was
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412 experiencing at the time. This has been demonstrated. Also, evolution is a
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413 fact. It has been seen time and time again, and does not always require
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414 millions of years. The instance that comes immediately to mind is the
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415 Galapagos Islands.
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416
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417 |:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|:-)(-:|
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418
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419
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420 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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421 Well, I see that the debate has moved on to religion, not surprising, since
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422 that it a component of the AIDS scare, so I'll move aside since I'm not one
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423 to debate such issues. Every man to his own poison I always say..
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424 But One note to French Toast, yes, you were echoing the very hysterics about
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425 AIDS that the popular media has been spewing forth. All emotional hype, and
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426 no informational material to provide a base behind the statements given.
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427 When I am interested in a subject, I research it a bit before echoing the
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428 pronouncments of others. And when those pronouncments are "We're all gonna
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429 die because you all have your heads in the sand" I tend to be a bit suspect.
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430 That is the standard hysterical reaction to an unknown situation. Thus it
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431 becomes even more important to study the situation to find out what really
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432 is going on. So, in short, if the shoe fits, wear it.
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433 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ fred +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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434 **************************************************************************
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435 Piper: it's great to see you my friend. Ill try my best to stay out of
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436 this mess and start writing stories when the board turns again.
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437 lurking and laughing,
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438 *************************kathyD*********************************************
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439 It would be nice if SOMEONE would start writing stories; anything other than
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440 this off the wall reflection of Sunday morning television, halla loo ya,and all that.
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441 The Center for Disease Control is not very likely to issue a press release
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442 stating that AIDS has reached epidemic proportions, that they are totally helpless
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443 to do anything about it (at least yet), and that if unchecked could afflict
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444 hundreds of thousands (if not millions) within the next 20 years.
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445 No, this isn't likely. Whether it happens to be true or not, they're not
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446 gonna say (admit?) that, now are they? In other words, can we believe what they say? Or is the
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447 public being kept unblissfully ignorant in the hopeof avoiding mass panic.
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448 Well, I'll tell you a little story. There was ths dog, a stray, who liked to chase trains. One day he was running
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449 after a diesel engine, and he got too close. The frnt wheels caught his wagging tail, and clipped the end off.
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450 Well , the dog was furious, and resumed his attack with renewed vengeance, and (again) got a little too clos
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451 and the rear wheels cut his head off. The moral is, naturally, don't lose your head over a piece of tail. I for one
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452 ain't about to. That is the only (so far) way to combat the spread of AIDS- don't get exposed to it. There is really
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453 very little else to be said untill a cure, or vaccine is developed.
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454 As to this being God's way of telling 'us' someting, MOOSE HOCKEY. Religious people have made the same stupid ass
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455 ertion about the flood, the plague in Europe, and aything else they can manipulate in order to instill fear into '
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456 'non believers. One more 'born again Christian= more bucks in the collection plate. [*=*]
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457 ''''''''''.......
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458 ......Wrong border Frank .....Let's see the last time you made a substantial
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459 entry...November ....8th.....84...your sentences were longer then ......
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460 ...as was some subterfuge about ....Bill & George.....(hehheh)........
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461 ''''''''''.......
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462 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
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463 To Nelsons:
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464 I never meant to try and prove evolution was impossible: my main thrust was to ask someone to come to me and *prove* it.
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465 I said it was ludicrous to assume that all life could have evolved by itself. I will agree with the *possibility* that
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466 God created us through some sort of change. I still assert that it's impossible for all life on this planet to have
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467 evolved by itself.
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468
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469 I also agree that some forms of change have taken place. Take the horses for example. But that is a *far* cry from the
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470 creation of livng beings in the first place. Heck, we're growing taller as a race because of our better nutrition. Fine,
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471 changes can happen. But a billion years won't add feathers to our backs or change fish to elephants. Anyway, back to
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472 the basics: someone prove to me, that pure evolution, the creation of all things, happened by accident.
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473
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474 And if you can't, atheists like Pen Name need to explain how we got here in our present form.
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475
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476 Anyway, I realize it's all rehashed stuff. But I for one am anxious for someone to prove evolution as stated above.
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477 I'm not the one putting for the theory as fact, so I don't have to prove it can't be, even though it's so obvious. My
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478 arguments don't have to be strong or weak, I'm just waiting for someone to offer a decent one on that lame-brained
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479 theory in the first place.
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480
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481 And as far as God causing AIDS, well, natually I took a firm stance to evoke some opinion. My true opinion is that its
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482 very possible and why not give it some thought. If there is a God, and since evolution is hardly proveable there must be
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483 some infinite force, then why wouldn't he? He said he would in the Bible, he did it often in the Bible, so why do we
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484 assume he'd never do it again? 'Cause he's 2000 years older and we're 2000 years wiser?
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485
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486 "...Let no man deceive himself. If any among you thinks that he is wise in this age, let him become foolish that he
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487 may become wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness before God."
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488
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489 So, Nelsons, again, someone prove evolution to me. It's not me theory, so I don't have to disprove it. And I honestly
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490 hope my writing style is not such that you would assume I would call you names because you disagree with me. Far from
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491 it. I'm searching for information and putting forth questions to spark debate. To each their own, but I enjoy a brisk
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492 conversation. Believing in God and evolution hand in hand is great, and I applaude you. It's the evolution-by-itself
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493 that I can't understand, and I can't understand how it can be put forth as fact all on it's own. And personally, I could
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494 care less if the world was made in six days or six million years. It doesn't matter. What does matter is whether you
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495 believe God did it in the first place.
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496
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497 ]]]]]]]]]]]]] ANDY ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
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498 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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499 Well, the Bear didn't know who made him or why. All he knew was that this very
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500 large and very angry dragon, with his sword in its chest and a very bloody
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501 eye, was in the middle of a leap toward where he crouched. He had just a split
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502 second to move. His mind had registered deep within the way the dragon had
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503 leaped at him the first time. Now his body would have to do the rest.
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504
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505 He drove himself forward as far as his aching legs could propel him. In that
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506 instant the dragon was over him, in the air. But its prey was now behind the
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507 fearsome mouth and the sharp claws, and was suddenly underneath its stomach.
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508
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509 The dragon had overshot its mark, but could do nothing about it. It plummeted
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510 toward the ground, exactly over the spot where Bear's lunge had taken him.
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511 It landed with a loud thud on the ground, smothering Bear completely.
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512
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513 All was silent for a moment. The dragon started to grin in evil delight. He
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514 knew the weight of its large body would have crushed the Bear. He was slightly
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515 chagrined that he would have to lick up the corpse instead of chew the meaty
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516 morsels. But at least the bothersome creature was through pestering him.
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517
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518 But its one good eye widened suddenly. Shock seemed to fill the dragon's face,
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519 and it's huge body shook. It rolled its head from side to side in silent rage,
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520 its mouth gaping open and shut like a door blowing in a quiet breeze. Its eye
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521 grew wider, and then began to clos e. A fury of scorching hot air escaped from
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522 its mouth, and it began to twist in the throes of death...
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523
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524 00000000000000000000000000 THE BEAR 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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525
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526 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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527 From Prometheus; Anachronism
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528 On the subject of AIDS, it is obviously getting attention. Take your own
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529 attention to the subject for example. It is also an edeclared epidemic, maybe
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530 only be the mass media, but declared just the same. And it is ancient, even
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531 as far as diseases go. And was not created in a Belgian monestary as a dooms
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532 day weapon in the sexual revolution.
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533 On the subject of God, if your God does cause pain to human beings, your
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534 God is then a sadist. A sadistic god is a evil god, by most definitions. And
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535 about the Bible and it's quotations, the Bible will mean anything it's readers
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536 want it to mean. A religion is something which cannot be proved, and the
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537 Bible was the Christian way of making sure Chrisitianity would never be proven
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538 in the least bit. To anyone.
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539 On the subject of Evolution, as a student of it who does know what Homo
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540 Habilus means, along with three dozen other designations, it is scientifically
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541 proven. Of course, no one is scientific enough to have it proven to them
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542 scientifically so, it remains unproven.
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543 Once anyone admits any changes will occur in progressive generations, they
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544 must admit that more changes will occur with more generations. And those
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545 changes will be different for each creature. And they must admit the theory
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546 of evolution is not stupid or they risk admitting they are.
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547 Creationists I have spoken to seem to think there is something about life
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548 which is divine in nature. Their definition of life is diffenerent than an
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549 evolutionists definition. Evolutionists I have spoken to think there is
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550 chemical fact in life, and that the structure of atoms determines the
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551 chemistry of life, which is a fact.
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552
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553 If in the course of the debate, anyone should find themselves bored, they
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554 might refer to this. From the way people are talking, and the way I am
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555 writing, this probably wont be read.
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556
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557 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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559 tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt
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560
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tilean stared at the screen... the amber glow lighting his cheeks... while
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561 little frowns paled them... and a cold draft robbed them their warmth...
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562 he sits there... at the screen... alone on the floor... cords stretching
|
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563 off into the distance... the shadowy corners of the warehouse... where the
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564 dreams hide until... tilean's eyes close...
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565 once he thought of going home... and the thought floated away... it is
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566 easier to stay...
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567 tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt
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568
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569 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\this\whole\debate\thing\is\BORING!\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\markmarkmark\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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570 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.I.agree.-.-.boring.-.-.-.-.Emu.-.-.-.
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571 Look above, a flock of ostrich^
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572
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573 fred, you continue to amaze me. If my small messages are considered panic fed
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574 by you, I guess there is no further sense in talking to you. Go back and read the messages if you have such ability.
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575 Don't just look at the words, READ them. There is a big difference between opening a discussion and starting a panic
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576 about one. Oh, but Paul Revere was hysterical too, wasn't he. Forgive me for stepping on thy over-sensitive toes fred.
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577 You obviously have a great deal to lose, c'est vrai?
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578
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579 Ah, Frank, you are really slipping now. Different boarder (Grand Dragon Master's), different margin, and different
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580 style with use of smaller paragraphs similar to, oh well you know who. But this was always a mixed-up crazy world,
|
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581 where a single person can create so many diverse personalities, and then have those personalities get in fights with
|
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582 each other. As the world is old so is this technique. Like an honored statesman is gathers respect as time goes by.
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583 Very clever Frank, but perhaps you don't give dear FYI their due credit. Would you have suddenly popped on on this
|
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584 system if all he had written was true. Could you get away with a simple, "Ya, FYI is right." How boring if the truth
|
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585 told be the only thing told. I say that FYI managed to get you to re-appear, and in that respect he done good. Strike
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586 him down, show your teeth, for you certainly have a full set, but according to that other Frenchman he was right on
|
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587 the mark. Anyway, so good to see you back. One never knows how much they miss someone until they go away.
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588 French Toast
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589 __________________________________________________________________________
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616 :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I :-I
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617 (I know I shouldn't get into this mess, but...)
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618 Andy: Just wanted to make a few comments on your evolution arguments. First,
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619 I would like to ask where you got the idea that cells practice sexual
|
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620 reproduction. Cells are asexual and reproduce by fission. Therefor,
|
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621 if one cell is created, it does not need another one to "mate" with.
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622 Second, as to the rib-cage, it probably evolved due to something called
|
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623 survial of he fittest. A life form with a rib-cage has a much better
|
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624 chance of surviving that one without. If an animal is produced with a
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625 rib-cage, it has a better chance to survive. Now, how did this rib-cage
|
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626 come about? By mutation. One of the lastest suggestions about the
|
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627 causes of these mutations is that they are caused by solar-radiation
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628 effecting the developing life form. Out of space, sorry folks. :-I Max
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