I guess, whatever makes you happy and propagates linux. Although I think technology should be neutral and not associated with any particular religion. There is enough of flame wars going on out there without mixing the religions ones. RedHat vs. Debian Vim vs. Emacs KDE vs. Gnome you name it.... Now if we start mixing religion to it...... some may start screaming: "Microsoft take me away!" p.s. you will never here that from me tho. Greg Kurt Granroth wrote: >On Monday 10 June 2002 08:01 pm, Greg Furmanek wrote: > > >>You right I should probably get some of heathens like myslef and creat >>our own distro. >> >>I wonder what should I name it? and how many people will I piss of with >>this one. >> >> >>>>>Looking for something else on Google I stumbled on to The Linux for >>>>>Christians site! http://thelinuxlink.net/l4c/ Here's what it says: >>>>> >>>>> > >Y'know, for all the jokes that have been made about this, it appears to be a >serious and useful (if that's what you are looking for) site. I think too >many people here are viewing this as another Jesux (which I thought then >and still think now is/was a hoax). Jesux was an over-the-top parody of >the old "Unix for the Politically Correct" ("man" becomes "person", and so >on) using Christian instead of PC. What *this* site is is yet another >Special Interests Group with links to software related to their interest. >It's no different, really, than an animal lover offering links to >screensavers, wallpapers, pet interaction programs, and the like. Or any >low-budget advocacy group sharing info on using Linux to advance the cause. > >I actually did something a *little* similar not that long ago with my own >church in an attempt to get people to interact more online. I had some >tutorials and the like written up on how to use Linux and ogg vorbis (and >was getting into icecast) to allow church members spread around the country >and the world to still stay in touch. Hmm.. although in my case, midway >through my work, I was told by the Church Board that I was to cease and >desist any and all work I was doing since the Internet was evil (no joke) >and they thought people should spend less time online, not more. Ah well. > >Okay, got a little sidetracked... :-) > >My point is that while that site's content may not appeal to all people, >it's far from a joke. I just hope they have more luck than I had. > >