Ubuntu 12.04 LTS removing unity and installing GNOME

Robert Holtzman holtzm at cox.net
Wed Jun 6 23:23:00 UTC 2012


On Wed, Jun 06, 2012 at 08:01:12AM -0500, Ryan Gauger wrote:
> On 06/06/2012 06:17 AM, Liam Proven wrote:
> >On 5 June 2012 16:14, Ryan Gauger<rtgkid at gmail.com>  wrote:
> >>I am not religious; I am a person who loves God and wants to share the
> >>Gospel with others. A religious person would not be sharing the Gospel,
> >>because they are not Christians. The term, "religion" does not apply to
> >>Christianity. Christianity is a relationship between you and God.
> >Kid, there is no such thing as a god or gods and never was. Any belief
> >that any form of gods exist is a religion.
> >
> >You are religious and keep putting it in your sig. What you call it
> >doesn't matter; it's a religion. Here is the definition:
> >
> >re·li·gion /riˈlijən/
> >Noun:	
> >The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, esp. a
> >personal God or gods.
> >Details of belief as taught or discussed.
> >
> >That's what it is, that's what you have and it does not belong on a
> >technical mailing list, at any time in any place or in any way, at
> >all, ever. End of.
> >
> >Also, you were lying when you said that you were on the design team,
> >and that goes against the teachings of your religion. It's "bearing
> >false witness" and is, as I understand it, expressly forbidden.
> >
> Wouldn't you want to believe there is a God who loves and cares
> about you, beyond human comprehension, or would you rather believe
> in no God at all, whatsoever, no God who loves you. There IS, and I
> love you too, this is why I am doing this: to spread the Gospel even
> further. I REALLY want to see you in Heaven when I die, it breaks my
> heart that so many people in the world will not.

This has no place on a technical list! Someone go and wake/sober up the
moderators. They shut down Sounder for less than this.

> How would you say
> the world formed? If you say by an explosion, you are incorrect.
> Scientists say that the world was formed by a huge explosion, caused
> by two atoms.

Junior, you're talking about something that's W*A*Y over your head. Not
only are you wrong , but you're ill equipped to understand an explanation 
of why you're wrong.


> My question to you is: where did those two atoms come
> from in the first place, if there was an explosion caused by these
> two atoms?
> 
> In Christ,
> Ryan
> 
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