[net.origins] Sagan - Falwell - ted...

pmw@psueea.UUCP (Patrick Walsh) (02/14/86)

In article <510@imsvax.UUCP> ted@imsvax.UUCP (Ted Holden) writes:
>(rpjday?) of the Univ. of Waterloo writes:
>>  In response to Ted Holden's latest flight into the unknown, I am itching
>>  .....
>>...By the way, Ted, you might want to read "Broca's Brain" by Sagan to see...
>>...can't be right anyway, can it?  Far too scientific, and all that ...
touche!!, ted replied...
>Sagan too scientific for me?  I mean, I don't like to respond to articles
>which I regard as BS, but this one I can't let go by.
>               To my  way of  thinking, Carl Sagan is to science what Jerry
>          <expletive deleted>
ok, so he's a demigod...
>	   ...religious equivalents of multi-national
>          corporations like  Mobil  or Exxon...
and other horrible epithets...
>          ...simple and unmistakable signs.  Real religious leaders,  such as
>          Isaiah, Jesus of Nazareth, Confucius, Zarathustra, Martin Luther,
>          or Martin Luther King,...
gee,
		even martin luther wouldn't have placed
		himself in that group...
>          ...They  don't attempt  to ram ideas
gosh golly,
		i seem to remember something about
		some money changers in a temple
		...something about a whip...?