Linux for Christians
Greg
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Tue, 11 Jun 2002 08:35:19 -0700
LOL, thanks.
This was little trolling post.
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>On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 07:35:18AM -0700, Greg wrote:
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>>Heeeeeey....!!!!
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>>Put the cat down and step away from the keyboard!
>>haha, just joking
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>>Internet is evil?
>>Damn! sometimes I still feel like I am living in dark ages.
>>When do these morons realize that technology is never good or bad!
>>It is neutral and only what you do with it is good or bad!
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>>For what it's worth I could probably use some Christian distro and host
>>pron on it. (LOL)
>>How does this sound to you all? Whould that constitute blasphemy?
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>>Greg
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>>Voltage Spike wrote:
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>>>On Monday 10 June 2002 22:43, Kurt Granroth wrote:
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>>>>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.
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>>>Don't worry. We'd laugh at the cat lovers as well. No harm
>>>intended. ;-)
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>>>>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.
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>>>"Evil"? I think I hear the words of an individual with little
>>>experience. They need to keep in mind that the first amendment doesn't
>>>just apply to them.
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>>>In the case of spending more time offline, that is certainly a common
>>>thread among society. However, if the religious leader of choice can
>>>spend a couple of hours a day talking to people, then they should
>>>respect my right to do the same.
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>>>Your project sounds like it is dying to be placed on the PLUG website,
>>>though. :-)
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