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   Lewis to PAS   
   Re: New California cellphone search law    
   07 Jan 16 16:46:02   
   
   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.mobile.android   
   From: g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies   
      
   In message    
     PAS  wrote:   
   > "(PeteCresswell)"  wrote in message   
   > news:tc0t8blojglrk9ruu6naefj38lvn3vjqa7@4ax.com...   
   >> Per Lewis:   
   >>>His religious believes to not excuse his claim that the pyramids of   
   >>>Egypt were built to store grain. Much less that they were built 2,000   
   >>>years ago for that purpose.   
   >>   
   >> My feeling is that, if somebody just has to get out of bed and go to   
   >> work every day, I don't care what they believe about stuff that   
   >> happened   
   >> or did not happen years and years ago.  It just doesn't concern me.   
   >>   
   >> OTOH, if somebody wants to be in a position of power where they have   
   >> to   
   >> make decisions about, for instance, funding the development of   
   >> antibiotics to deal with the fact that disease organisms are   
   >> E-V-O-L-V-I-N-G.... then their beliefs about, for instance,   
   >> whether-or-not there is such a thing as evolution become something I   
   >> care about.   
      
   > Some seem to care about the beliefs or moral character (or lack) of   
   > someone running for office only when that person is on the other side of   
   > the political aisle, they excuse the same "failings" when they agree   
   > with someone's politics.   
      
   Find me a creationist Democrat and I will gladly not vote for him.   
      
   That doesn't mean I'll vote for the Rethuglican.   
      
      
   --   
   He'd never felt really at home with swords, but a cleaver was a different   
   matter. A cleaver had weight. It had purpose. A sword might have a certain   
   nobility about it, unless it was the one belonging for example to Nobby, which   
   relied on rust to hold it together, but what a cleaver had was a tremendous   
   ability to cut things up.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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