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Re: If god exists, what created god?
(akambeit@eciad.bc.ca)
15 May 1995 23:17:35 GMT
C.E. Bourne (u9215482@muss.cis.McMaster.CA) wrote:
: In article <3omnkm$jbt@pulsar.sky.net>,
: Rahul Anand Narain <narain@sky.net> wrote:
: >mah@sn2.ee.umist.ac.uk (Mathew D. Hendry) wrote:
: >>
: >A rather interesting reference
: >TMTCH Guide. 1987 Edition. Page 6.
: >ISBN 0-681-40322-5
: >
: >"Not only is it a wholly remarkable book, it is also a highly
: > successful one -- more popular than the Celestial Home care
: >Omnibus, better selling than Fifty-three More Things to DO in Zero
: >Gravity, and more controversial than Oolon Coluphids' trilogy of
: >philosophical blockbusters, Where God Went Wrong, Some More of
: > God's Greatest Mistakes and Who Is this God Person Anyway?"
: >
: >These kind of books are against Christianity. And in Lord's name
: >how could Douglas Adams, a Britisher, author it ? This world
: >is all going to the heathens and pagans.
: >
: >Shalom in Jesus's name.
: >rahul
: >Jesus Loves me and he knows I'm right,
: > I bin talking to Jeesus all my life.
: Excuse me Rahul, but you have one hell of a nerve to be so blinded by
: your beliefs to bad mouth other religions. How dare you say that the
: world is going to the heathens and pagans... like that's a bad thing with
: Cat
Sheesh. He was probably trolling, you sucker. Even if he wasn't, you do
yourself no credit pouncing on an obvious idiot. A 'Britisher?'? THGTTG
against Christianity? C'mon. Those literary references do not refer to
actual books even - let alone fiction. They are excerpted from THGTTG.
'I bin talkin to Jeesus all my life"? Crimony, he got you good.
BTW, how exactly does saying that the world is going to the heathens
and pagans constitute a 'bad mouth'ing of said heathens and pagans?
Hmmmm? So "The meek shall inherit the earth" is an insult to the meek?
Hissssssss... FFFFTTttttt....
J.Aaron Kambeitz
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