No probably not. I just got careless with the email address. Thanks for
letting me know.
April
> "Absolute Nothing is a knife-edge condition demanding absolute certainty
> that any two points in the Sub-Tier are separate and distinct. Even the
> merest departure from this absolute state leads to something, something
> which marks some interval as being a limit of certainty."
> http://www.hookup.net/~jrlawson/part_5.html
>
> An interesting idea. If nothing, ABSOLUTE NOTHING exists, it must be a
> system exhibiting the least amount of disorder possible. Any disorder in
> nothing is acceptable under the second law of thermo, and a deviation
from
> nothing would be something.
>
> On Thu, 13 Feb 1997, April Dorsey-Tyler wrote:
>
> >
> > > Walt Jr 2/12
> > > Mr.Till,
> > >
> > > You say you have lived without God for thirty five years now and that
> > Dave
> > > can do it too. Well, if your rhetoric is indicative of the quality
of
> > > your "new found life" without God, I must say, that it is not too
> > > appealing to me. This is not meant to be a "put down", it is simply
a
> > > matter of observation. For some reason, most of the
atheists/skeptics on
> > > this list represent themselves with great amounts of bitterness and
> > > causticness. The peace, love, and contentment that I receive from my
> > > relationship with Jesus Christ is good evidence for the superiority
of
> > the
> > > christian world view over the atheistic world view. This certainly
is no
> > > "proof" of the truthfulness of my faith, however, it does reveal the
> > > impact that particular world views have internally on people. Take
care.
> >
> > >
> > > His,
> > > Walt Jr.
> >
> >
> > Just another testimony here - I've been an atheist for about 13 years
now,
> > and I am not only happier, and more content (than when I was a
christian -
> > and yes, in spite of what you'd like to think, I was a REAL christian)
but
> > I actually have more friends, most of whom are christian, because I'm a
> > much more likable person, than I used to be!
> >
> > So there.
> >
> > April
> >
>