> Schneider sayeth:
>  -----------------------------------------
> I think most Churches find the religion meme most useful, while most
> of their adherents are scared shitless turning away, since the "truth"
> they've been taught ain't so nice for unbelievers.
> 
> As another poster pointed out at one point, the reason they call this
> the 'Church' of Virus is just that: the religion meme is sooooo useful!
> One goal of this church is to give the scared-shitless-Chirstians
> insight into their Church's duplicitous use of the religion meme.
>  --------------------------------------------------
> 
> I like the image you conjure up here; a gigantic hooka-like
>  hypodermic in the shape of a church, inoculating the
> congregation.
> 
> Nothing against churches, mind you, merely a tribute to
>  their utterly effective methods of infection.
> 
> Since both "truth" and "good," as they are most often used, are
> subjective terms, I like the "useful" substitution.
> 
> Would "verity" work in place of "truth?"  It's a "useful" word that
> almost begs its user to have the ability to "verify" their claims.
> 
> eEc
Oh, a definition clash.  An archaic [15th century or so?] definition of 
"verity" IS "truth".  Actually, the word sounds archaic anyway.  Maybe 
that will help in some circles....
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/   Towards the conversion of data into information....
/
/   Kenneth Boyd
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////