MLUG: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Broadband besides DSL or cable
Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Broadband besides DSL or cable
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If I were forced to proclaim a God, it would be the Internet (the great 
provider of information). I think it qualifies as well as (or better than) 
any defined by conventional religion. My God helps me seek out the truth 
(as opposed to repressing "bad" information). Other than netiquette, dogma 
is nearly non-existent, as each of us is free to follow this God however we 
see fit in our quest of enlightenment (which is primarily disillusionment 
from the white lies of society).

The real trick is getting this religion established before freedom on the 
'net is completely outlawed.

(8?>

At 10:08 AM 5/1/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>It's worth trying. I usda call myself the only member of the Church of the
>Cyberism or something silly like that (when I was trying to get people to
>vote for me as God). You'd probably have to have some codified religion to
>count though. Even if that code was just that it is immoral to codify
>religion and computers are good. :)
>
>*^*^*^*
>Michael McGlothlin <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
>http://www.kavlon.com
>
> > Hey do you think we could declare it a religious commune?  Something like
> > 'The divine BIT'.  This way we could get tax breaks on the land, 
> housing and
> > ALL computer equipment.
>
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