Re: Religion poll

2006-09-26 Thread David Hobby
Ronn!Blankenship wrote: At 11:35 PM Monday 9/25/2006, pencimen wrote: ... How about type E, the Marty Feldman look-alike with a magnifying glass and various insidious impliments (borrowed from the Bush administration no doubt) and taking great delight in making as many of us as miserable as pos

RE: Religion poll

2006-09-26 Thread Horn, John
> On Behalf Of pencimen > > > > Type "A" is authoritarian, metes out punishment, and is highly > > > involved in world and personal affairs (the view of about 31 > > > percent). > > > > > > Type "B" is benevolent, also active in the world and individual > > > lives, but more forgiving (23 perce

Re: Religion poll

2006-09-25 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 11:35 PM Monday 9/25/2006, pencimen wrote: David Hobby wrote: > > Type "A" is authoritarian, metes out punishment, and is highly > > involved in world and personal affairs (the view of about 31 > > percent). > > > > Type "B" is benevolent, also active in the world and individual > > lives, bu

Re: Religion poll

2006-09-25 Thread pencimen
David Hobby wrote: > > Type "A" is authoritarian, metes out punishment, and is highly > > involved in world and personal affairs (the view of about 31 > > percent). > > > > Type "B" is benevolent, also active in the world and individual > > lives, but more forgiving (23 percent). > > > > Type "C"

Re: Religion poll

2006-09-25 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 02:57 PM Monday 9/25/2006, David Hobby wrote: Pretty much a ghostpost here, but I like the "four views of god" bit. (Particularly if they were actually found as clusters in the responses to the poll, rather than having been pulled out of the researchers' hats.) The fact that they are descr

Religion poll

2006-09-25 Thread David Hobby
Pretty much a ghostpost here, but I like the "four views of god" bit. (Particularly if they were actually found as clusters in the responses to the poll, rather than having been pulled out of the researchers' hats.) ---David No wonder no one agrees, Maru Comme