Subject: Re: SETI is a satanically inspired activity
From: Alan Woodford
Date: 03/08/2004, 17:14
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

On 3 Aug 2004 15:24:29 GMT, "Lloyd" <lloyd@no.spam> wrote:

On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 14:09:49 +0100 (BST), Raj Rijhwani <raj@rijhwani.org> wrote:
On 3 Aug, in article <87016667833.2458F8789@tarrnews.net>
     lloyd@no.spam "Lloyd" wrote:

Spoken by a person whose people believe in Lord Ganesha, Lord Krishna,
Lord Shiva, Goddess Kali, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Parvati, and other Hindu
fairy tales.

"Whose people"?  Coo, a stereotypical racist, too.  You really are a 
prize.

Riiiight ... And if you said to me "how American of you," would that
make you a racist?  Of course not.  You and one other person are
taking cheap shots and attempting to use the racist label because you
are even now under the inspiration of Satan.


I'm under the influence of someone whose existance I don't believe in.
Thanks for the warning, I'll file it in the bin with the rest of the
lunatic fringe of religion.
(Note that I am not saying all religious people are lunatics!)

How low of you, and how illogical.  The attempt in fact makes *you*
the racist.


Do you actually have a clue what you are talking about?

In the meantime, SETI will remain a fruitless waste of time and energy
because there is nothing to be found.  Some posters in this newsgroup
are already beginning to realize that they have been engaged in a
meaningless activity, and they are slowly drifting away.  Satanically
inspired activities are never satisfying and are always demeaning.

Just look at how your own participation has turned you into a racist.

I will continue to pray for you and to hope that you eventually find
salvation and freedom from your own racism.  Peace be with you.

So you really think I'm a racist, do you?

In the words of MY cultural hero, "He don't know me very well, do he?"

Alan Woodford

-- Men in Frocks, Protecting the Earth with mystical flummery!