rlr@pyuxn.UUCP (Rich Rosen) (09/15/84)
> My girlfriend just encountered a car salesman who explained that he had been > legally dead [Why couldn't more of those leaches be that way? :-)]. When her > mother asked what he experienced in the interval, he replied, "nothing" > Lisa asked, "What were you expecting?" > Again, "Nothing" > Lisa replied, "That's why." > While this doesn't prove anything, before tossing it out as improbable or > offensive or anything like that, please note also that Christians have > generally reported positive experiences, while Hindusve generally reported > negative experiences. [oliven!hawk] There you have it. Hindus have been rejected at death's door for not following the "one true way", while Christians have been graciously accepted (only to be sent back to life on earth, in these cases)! That about wraps it up. Can we go home now? Obviously Christians have got it right and the rest of us have got it wrong. Or could it be that what you expect is what you get (or rather, dream about)? (Was someone about to defend subjective human experience... :-) -- WHAT IS YOUR NAME? Rich Rosen WHAT IS YOUR NET ADDRESS? pyuxn!rlr WHAT IS THE CAPITAL OF ASSYRIA? I don't know that ... ARGHHHHHHHH!