Greg Donald wrote: > On 2/22/08, tedd <tedd.sperling@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Shouldn't the reason why we ask "if" be sufficient proof that "it is"? > > I don't believe having an interrogative nature proves existence in God, no. > >> I imagine there are a great number of things that don't exist >> that we never mention -- so why this one? > > Well because this one bilks money from people who usually can't afford > to be giving it in the first place. It has over-reaching influence > into my government, one that's supposed to be completely separate from > it. > Sounds like Microsoft ... >> All rhetorical comments -- no need to reply. We all have different >> beliefs -- whatever gets you through. > > That's my viewpoint to some extent, as long as it's not harming me then fine. > > But the truth is it is harming all of us. Do we really want our > children taught about a magical sky-god who insists on genital > mutilation at birth? Do we want influences into our governments that > inhibit natural advances in modern science? Do you really believe in > virgin birth and resurrection? > > Really sounds like Microsoft! Bill Gates IS the Messiah. -- Peter Ford phone: 01580 893333 Developer fax: 01580 893399 Justcroft International Ltd., Staplehurst, Kent -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php