On 27 Dec 2007, "Pastor Frank" <PF@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> posted some
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> "Cardinal Chunder" <cc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> Marsha Kalfsbeek wrote:
>>>
>>> While driving home, I heard some preacher telling the story of three
>>> astrologers, "three wise men", who saw a bright start in the East.
>>> Now correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't astrologers just con artists
>>> trying to peddle fortune telling?
>>
>> As far as most religions are concerned, they at least had ignorance
>> as an excuse when they came into existence. That doesn't explain why
>> people still fall for religion or astrology these days when it should
>> be perfectly clear what nonsense they are.
>>
> Only "cardinals" would council continued "ignorance" from birth
> as a
> being a virtue. That's why they named a red bird after them. But then
> only atheists dedicate their entire lives to looking for and finding
> "nonsense". We would rather look for and find truth, joy and
> happiness.
We ordinary folk call that s**** oil peddlin' around here.