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From: thekid@rlgvax.UUCP
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Subject: The Men Who Found God on the Moon
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Date: Sat, 2-Jul-83 10:26:15 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul  2 10:26:15 1983
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						2 July 83
I think that 5 of anything is statistically irrelevent.  *Especially* when
the five have shared a common experience, there is no way to separate the
experience from the event; reductio ad absurdum: if I brain-wash 5 out of 7
people into believing that I am God, am I God?  Regardless of how well-trained
or intelligent the people are.

		Feeling the Deity of it All,
		thekid
		...![ allegra, seismo, mcnc, we13 ]!rlgvax!thekid

p.s.	Interestingly enough, however, some of the men who went to the moon
	are the most persuasive/convincing proponents of the christian
	faith.

p.p.s.	Not to attack religion, can anyone think of anything more ridiculous
	than the cosmonaut who declared that he couldn't see God, I suppose
	he figured that God's been waiting just beyond the atmostphere for
	the past few million years...