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My friend sent me this email. Wondered if anybody can direct her?
Help,
Norene
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"Contrariwise", continued Tweedledee, "If it was so, it
might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it isn't, it
ain't. That's logic."
Lewis Carroll
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Subject: Church of Virus Info
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 99 07:37:30 -0000
From: Macie Schriner <eyesoar1@ix.netcom.com>
To: "Norene Cashen" <ncashen@klondyke.net>
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Hey, I forwarded that "intelligent design" document you sent me to the
humanist group and the guy in Mt. Pleasant forwarded it to the Council
for Secular Humanism, who want to post it on their web site but don't
know what the legal ramifications are and would like to get ahold of the
pie charts and such. Do you know where it originated? There's a "reply to
virus@lucifer.com" at the top but I didn't know if that was the original
source. I have the first example of this bullshit in Lansing in
Thursday's editorial page and will be forwarding that to you and a few
others later this morning. It's pretty fucked up and I'm working on a
rebuttal and wish I had some of Richard Dawkin's books in my house. "Why
People Believe Weird Things" has enough of a rebuttal anyway, and if I
refer people to something that cutesy as a citation, maybe that would be
better than pulling a bunch of scientists into it anyway. Any suggestions
you have would be welcome. I don't have time for this shit, but I know
that's what they're counting on. Ugh.
Love,
Macie
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