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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Fredric L. Rice"
Date: 25 Jun 2004 07:25:37 PM
Object: Re: Clark Carr lies like a rug
"Fletch F. Fletch" <notme31415@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hagar wrote:

These poor souls will just swap one evil for another. They may
become clean of drugs, but their minds will be polluted by
Scientology ... one way or another, they will remain dependent slaves
on either the addiction, or the cure.

If I were going to pray to a scifi writer, I think I'd choose Asimov.

Robert Heinlein.
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User: "Fletch F. Fletch"

Title: Re: Clark Carr lies like a rug 25 Jun 2004 10:14:11 PM
Fredric L. Rice wrote:

"Fletch F. Fletch" <notme31415@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hagar wrote:

These poor souls will just swap one evil for another. They may
become clean of drugs, but their minds will be polluted by
Scientology ... one way or another, they will remain dependent
slaves on either the addiction, or the cure.


If I were going to pray to a scifi writer, I think I'd choose Asimov.


Robert Heinlein.

Good choice.
Slainte,
Fletch
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User: "Michelle Malkin"

Title: Re: Clark Carr lies like a rug 26 Jun 2004 02:21:29 AM
"Fletch F. Fletch" <notme31415@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Fredric L. Rice wrote:

"Fletch F. Fletch" <notme31415@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hagar wrote:

These poor souls will just swap one evil for another. They may
become clean of drugs, but their minds will be polluted by
Scientology ... one way or another, they will remain dependent
slaves on either the addiction, or the cure.


If I were going to pray to a scifi writer, I think I'd choose Asimov.


Robert Heinlein.


Good choice.

Slainte,
Fletch

Asimov. And, I wouldn't pray to him. Since he was an atheist and a

humanist,
I don't think he'd like that. I'd ask him questions. The first would be -
how do I
do this in a way that will get an answer? Then - life after death? How?
Where?
A god wouldn't be necessary, but what would?
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