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Re: _PLEASE_ stop babbling about religion [OT] (was Re: A89: Re: OT:darwin)




*hands riba some pepto bismal* To sensor this would be to break Mr. Freedom
Of speech. Now I know it's off topic but what percisly is the topic.
Assembly 89? Is this any worse then all the people complaining about the 8k
limit or crying that they have Hw2 and want to get a refund.
I dont like getting mail about that but I dont care if you send it, my
delete key works just as good as the next guys
If you think it's lame you can modify your client to not recieve messages
containing god/religion/darwin/evolution and remain sheltered in your
calculator fantasy. If all you do is play with your calculators maybe
insiting some anger is good for you.

----- Original Message -----
From: Risto Järvinen <rjarvine@cc.hut.fi>
To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 3:17 PM
Subject: _PLEASE_ stop babbling about religion [OT] (was Re: A89: Re:
OT:darwin)


>
>
> If I read even one more lame religious conversion attempt or lame
> darwinistic comment I'm going to throw up.  (In fact, I already threw up
> while writing this)
>
> Could the list maintainers please temporarily ban the people who still
> continue offtopic discussion?
>
>
> - Riba
>
>
> PS.  As a comment to this lame discussion / guessing game about origin of
> man and Earth, read the "http://www.talkorigins.org".  It has extensive
> documentation on the subject.
>
>
> On Sat, 11 Dec 1999 TurboSoft@aol.com wrote:
>
> >
> > In a message dated 12/11/99 5:42:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > Serial@earthlink.net writes:
> >
> > > ouch.... short time? it's been around 4+ billion years. In that time A
6
> > >  million foot rock could be worn down to the size of a golf ball by
air
> > >  erosion. There is no limit to the test of time.
> >
> > if the earth is like a rock, then would it not also be worn down to the
size
> > of a golf ball?  If this is true (l don't know if it is or not), even
then
> > what you are saying is that the earth could only have existed for a few
> > thousand years because otherwise it would be less than the size of a
golf
> > ball.  Also, the force of gravity tends to keep most rocks and other
objects
> > at whereever they started at (if a planet). :)
> >
> > --TurboSoft
> >
> > Visit the TURBOSOFT HOMEPAGE:  The most current Basic and C programs
created
> > by TurboSoft for the 89, and the most 89 web links.
> > <A HREF="http://turbosoft.ticalc.org/">http://turbosoft.ticalc.org/</A>
> >
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