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Topic: Religion and Mobius Strips
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Kevin

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Re: Religion and Mobius Strips
Posted: May 5, 2012 12:43 PM
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On Apr 26, 8:44 am, Zerkon <Z...@z.net> wrote:
> In article <aa9a75dd-a8c0-4450-89ed-
> 2df2f5780...@h12g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>, barry196...@yahoo.com
> says...
>

> > Since a mobius strip is bisectioned....
> > .. if I was Adolph Hitler..

>
> I think you would be up for a USENET award of some sort here. Sadly,
> many points needed to be taken off for the lack of coherence in your
> connections.
>
> Here is a proper example:
>
> "Since a mobius strip can be made from paper and most paper is made from
> trees like the one's around me but also were around Jesus Christ and
> Hitler, it stands to reason Jesus was Hitler and I am Jesus."
>
> This btw was the grand prize winner at the 12th annual USENET AdOfF
> awards. Keep Trying!! and GL!


Hitler's greatest sin was that he was a technophile... Taken
altogether, I'd say Jesus was ambivolent about science and technology.



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