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From: rlr@pyuxd.UUCP (Dinsdale Piranha)
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Subject: Re: net.religion.christian & Rich Rosen
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Date: Fri, 8-Feb-85 18:54:15 EST
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> I think we have a difference of opinion here. Some of the readers &
> posters to net.religion.christian think that net.religion.christian
> should be a nice warm place where Christians can talk about Christianity
> and maybe argue a bit among themselves and not have to defend anything
> they say from flammage/arguments from Rich Rosen and any other non-Christian.
> The problem is that when net.religion.christian was created, a lot of the
> folks that *wanted* it particularily wanted it so that both sides of the
> Christian arguments would go somewhere else so that whatever was left in
> net.religion would be a) lower in volume and b) emphasize something
> other than Christianity. We can read the Christian arguments when we have
> time... (in other words, Rich, you've gotta move too...) [LAURA CREIGHTON]

The vast majority of my articles do not pertain specifically to Christianity
but to any and all religious movements that base their tenets on non-tenable
"evidence" and yet still expect some form of moral sway over the population at
large.  The ones who answer and respond to these articles, oddly enough, are
almost always Christians.  Thus, many followups ask questions of the responders
regarding Christian thought.

It is worth noting that many of those who specifically saw the newsgroup as a
form of refuge from my questions and my viewpoints were not loath to mention
my name, attack my viewpoints, and even ask me questions, assuming that I
wouldn't be able to answer.
-- 
"Pardon me for breathing which I never do anyway so I don't know why I bothered
 to mention it--Oh, God, I'm so depressed."		Rich Rosen  pyuxd!rlr