From: Eugene Leitl (Eugene.Leitl@lrz.uni-muenchen.de)
Date: Sun May 18 1997 - 01:29:38 MDT
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Date: Sat, 17 May 97 12:51:52 PDT
From: John Koza <koza@cs.stanford.edu>
To: genetic-programming@cs.stanford.edu
Subject: Incoming!
We have received the following message...
>From: "Valued Acer Customer" <sbc@hiwaay.net>
>To: <gp@uranus.aaai.org>
>Cc: <tristaff@rutherford.org>
>Subject: Anti-Christian Conference Symbol...
>Date: Fri, 16 May 1997 12:03:31 -0500
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>Dear Genetic Programming Conference:
>As I looked over your brochure for the Second Annual Genetic Programming
>Conference, I was disappointed to see that the symbol for the conference
>was the well-known Christian fish symbol, though altered in the same manner
>as done by those of the Darwinian religion - with the inclusion of feet and
>the object of worship inside the fish. Only in this case, the initials GP
>instead of DARWIN appear inside the fish.
>
>I suppose it was naive of me to think that the fellow scientists putting
>together the conference were above such slaps at Christianity, even if they
>didn't agree with the Christian belief. It will be interesting to see if
>next year you choose a Buddist, Hindu, or Muslim symbol, distorting it to
>show that genetic programming is really God. I don't think you will,
>because I find that those who resort to such insults have a singular
>distaste for Christianity and have no room for it regarding the widely
>touted need for tolerance we are all supposed to have for all beliefs,
>sexual preferences, etc.
>
>I can find genetic programming research on the Internet without your help
>or conferences. Please remove my name from your mail list.
>
>Sincerely,
>Stephen Chandler
>CTO
>McKinney Lumber, Inc.
>sbc@hiwaay.net
>
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