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>Richard Meic wrote to Mark Bloss about Creationism
RM>> Where did Mark state that he had a superior imagination?
MB> I actually may have claimed this - but this is taken out of
MB> context entirely - because what I claimed was couched in sarcasm,
MB> and this is not how it is used here. For the record, my
MB> imagination is neither limited nor superior - it is, however,
MB> entirely and authentically human.
RM> I suppose it would not be the first time your sarcasm had been taken
RM> out of context. ;)
I have absolute confidence that everything I say will be taken out of
context by someone at some point. ;-)
GN>> I can see and understand a God created universe, I can also see
GN>> and understand a universe that has no God. I can also see and
GN>> understand a universe where God is a Dung Betel with a bad
GN>> attitude.
RM>> Why not just ask Mark if he too understands these points of view
RM>> before you hack his head off. ;)
MB> Thank you, I'm slightly attached to my head at the moment.
RM> It is a healthy thing. ;)
At least for me it is...
... Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that.
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