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- From: kschnitz@encore.com (Kevin Schnitzius)
- Subject: Re: PROOF
- Organization: Encore Computer Corporation
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 21:27:18 GMT
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- dnwangus@flash.LakeheadU.Ca (Dave Angus) writes:
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- >operjfw@HYDRA.ROSE-HULMAN.EDU writes:
- >>Some of you don't believe in God. Others don't believe that
- >>aliens from space exist. And, strangely enough, there are
- >>even those who don't believe in either.
- >>
- >Personally, I find that reasoning unnecessary. I watched a
- >National Geographic show on critters that live in mangrove
- >jungles in Borneo. Some of them and their behaviours are
- >so bizarre and specialized that it seems highly unlikely that
- >they could have appeared by chance and evolution. Obviously
- >they must have been created either by aliens or a god with
- >a very warped imagination. It doesn't really matter which,
- >since any alien capable of creating an animal might as well
- >be a god.
-
- Bizarre, hardly.
-
- In fact, the process of evolution on this planet is so mind-numbingly
- boring, that it speaks volumes against the existence of a god.
-
- And, not only is evolution unspectacular, the whole planet is so
- fucking unoriginal that even mankind's darkest fantasies and science
- fiction programs simply produce modified humanoids as the end-all-
- be-all of evolution.
-
- Boring, boring, boring.
-
- That's why I had to kill them all.
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