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From: tischler@ihuxv.UUCP (tischler)
Newsgroups: net.religion
Subject: Re: Tough one to swallow
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Date: Tue, 28-Feb-84 10:09:35 EST
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Once again Norris misses the point.  Collins not only can not spell, but his
grammar is equally as terrible.  The facts seem to point to another fact--
Collins is not very educated.  This argument is furthered by the fact that
he DOES follow an evangelist, according to his own articles he has posted to
the net.  All indications are that the less-educated in our society follow
an evangelist closely.  The final point is that when you follow an
evangelist, you MUST have an open wallet, or the evangelist will drop you
really quickly.  The fact that Collins can't spell or use grammar
properly merely indicates that, as a seemingly uneducated person, he is more
inclined to be suckered in to the following of an evangelist, which means
he will have to have an "open wallet."

It's a shame that Norris has lowered himself even further to defend someone
like Collins.  That's all I have to say at this particular time, since I
expect my mail bin is going to be overflowing in a moment.

				Mark