· Thomas Rösner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I still fail to see why this is such a big thing if one package which is
> mainly used in relation to a religion is in a herd called theology.

Pardon me, but what makes you say, that gramps is "mainly used in
relation to a religion"? Just because some sect uses it? If so - 
how about putting Emacs into a "religious herd"? After all, emacs
is for some people a religion as well; and on the other hand, it
might be possible, that some religious persons use Emacs as well.
And finally - you can use Gramps perfectly well while being an
atheist or being agnostic.

Alexander Skwar
-- 
I am examining you on your fool ideas that no intelligent Christian
on earth believes.
                -- Clarence Darrow, to William Jennings Bryan


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