Re: The First and the Last Immortal

From: Michael Lorrey (retroman@together.net)
Date: Fri Jan 23 1998 - 18:27:32 MST


Abraham Moses the prophetic Geneticist wrote:

> Abraham Moses Genen
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> Being dedicated to the future progress of humankind
> should be the prime concern of all civilized beings.
> Anything less would be uncivilized <-shameless commercial plug)

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> Yak Wax wrote:
>
> >Harvey Newstrom <harv@gate.net> wrote:
> >
> >>John K Clark <johnkc@well.com> wrote:
> >
> >A fantasy about a war against god.
> >
> To what extent does the mindless superficial society we all live and
> interact in still need to believe in anything but their own knowledge,
> skills and abilities?

TO what extent do mindless superficial list subscribers need to get a clue or a
sense of humor/metaphor?

> Is the current need to believe in a super being a true reflection of our own
> inadequacies?

Is the current need to beleive in our own superiority a true reflection of our
own lack of self esteem, that we cannot acknowledge that somebody else might
have been around the block a few more times???

> Why do so many fools prefer the absurdity of pseudo science and creationism
> to the reality of thoroughly documented evolutionary biology and physics?

Why do dry anal retentives have the utter lack of ability to appreciate
excessively fantastic or whimsical literature??

>
>
> It's about midnight. I can't sleep. Everyone in the house has the flu and is
> coughing like crazy. I'm sitting here pouring out my frustrations about the
> utter inadequacy of many of our species to a bunch of strangers.

That you may be an exhausted insomniatic may be a mitigating factor in your
inability to get a clue.

>

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   Michael Lorrey
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