--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunsh...@...> wrote:
> Can you spell "yagya," Curtis? :)

Although I am skeptical about yagyas I have to admit that when I went to wash 
out my bowl of pasta the other night, the pesto sauce had formed an undeniable 
face.  Unfortunately for me it was not the face of Jesus or the Virgin Mother 
but of a guy named Harry Finklestein who is a mediocre accountant I met once.  
I was thinking it might be a sign to have him do my taxes but he got a poor 
recommendation from the guy who used him last.  Why can't my food delivered 
revelations cure people's diseases or let me at least sell them on Ebay?  I 
tried to sell the bowl to Harry's wife but she told me "What like I need to see 
Harry's face in pesto?  I already got too much of the real thing every night."  
I had to admit she had a point. 


>
> On Mar 11, 2010, at 1:27 PM, curtisdeltablues wrote:
> 
> > I AM in favor of challenging the content of religious claims just as we 
> > have successfully done with witchcraft with has fallen out of favor in 
> > society as a serious intellectual option. (I am also not in favor of the 
> > prejudice shown to followers of WICCA since I consider their beliefs to be 
> > on the same level of any other religion.) I am talking about spell casting 
> > which used to be very popular and is now seen as an unlikely model for how 
> > the world really works.
> 
> Can you spell "yagya," Curtis? :)
> 
> Also, just got this little gem the other day...
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> Sal
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