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u : ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com 6 June 2012 • 9:40PM -0400

Re: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS removing unity and installing GNOME
by Mark Widdicombe

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On 6 June 2012 15:01, Ryan Gauger <rtgkid@gmai...> wrote:
> On 06/06/2012 06:17 AM, Liam Proven wrote:
>>
>> On 5 June 2012 16:14, Ryan Gauger<rtgkid@gmai...>  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. 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. 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

Can we please keep this crap off this list?

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