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- Path: news.uni-c.dk!inet!perjac
- From: perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Vatican on the web.
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 15:05:43 GMT
- Organization: The Shadows' Parking lot
- Message-ID: <4e8687$eoq@news.uni-c.dk>
- References: <96015.191958GREMS@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> <4difpo$c3i@ousrvr3.oulu.fi> <jefflindDLLsov.5M3@netcom.com>
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- Jeff Lindstrom (jefflind@netcom.com) wrote:
- > In article <4difpo$c3i@ousrvr3.oulu.fi>,
- > Esa Haapaniemi <eha@ernst.oulu.fi> wrote:
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- > >Actually Catholic church has had several WWW pages all over the world.
- > >One of my favourites is the comix page of a nun who travels all around USA
- > >dressed in leather with a motorbike and kills drugdealers and other satanic
- > >people with her blessed guns ;-) After some violent scenes she visits
- > >catholic priests and gives her reports at the same time she is forgiven.
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- > Oh, yeah... like the Catholic Church is going to lend its support and
- > approval to this Web page.
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- You can not be that dense? He was making a joke.
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- > Just because a comic strip has a satire or parody of a Catholic
- > character doesn't mean it is a Catholic Church WWW page.
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- If you want that kind of thing try the pope on http://www.vatican.va
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- > Assuming such a page actually exists.
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- It doesn't. You are the only one on the planet who actually thought so :)
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