On jeu, 2004-02-26 at 01:30, Stuart Jansen wrote: > Bad news, Mike: you've been duped. Spend some more time on the site. > Read http://objective.jesussave.us/pastorscorner.html#12-15-2003 > Try to find information on "Fellowship University" or "Mt. Fellowship" > or any of the people listed as members. All you'll find is alot of > people taken in by the hoax.
In my defense, I was skeptical about it to begin with just because of how absurd it is, but the way it was written and some of the absurdities in the stuff about Apple/Unix were too good to pass up on passing it on to the list. The little bit of wonderment about whether it was a hoax or not was mainly due to the fact that I have on more than one occasion listened to my roommate spouting off creation science tripe as if it is gospel truth to people and he honestly believes it. Given how absurd so much of what he believes and says is, I couldn't help but wonder. ;) Any comments about how what I just said was not PC go straight to /dev/null -- Michael Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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