Keith et al,
It's not a matter of forgiving or criticizing someone for an honest mistake.
The point is if you aren't 100% absolutely certain the virus warning is real
- delete it. IF it's real, word will get out soon enough by reliable means -
not through chain letters or mile long forwards. The second point is -
almost every virus warning that has been posted in the last month had already
been posted here before - and everyone was informed that it was fake the
first (and second, and third) time. Only those very new subscribers might
not have gotten the real message and now they too are aware. It's also not a
matter of being computer literate - just simply using good common sense - as
it sounds like you do - by deleting the warnings.
Michael G
In a message dated 12/17/1999 1:41:36 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> So is what you are saying is that if we do not have a masters degree in
> computer science and everything, we should not be posting here. Some of
> these viruses that I have read about have shown up on my E-mail and I have
> immediately deleted them. I did not test them to find out if they were the
> real thing. No everyone is as computer literate as some so mistakes are
> going to be make. As the Christians that we are supposed to be, we should
> be forgiving them not criticizing them. Of course this is one of the
> biggest problems in our churches today. We can forgive the sinner but not
> the fellow brother in the lord. One of these days it may just be true.
> Keith Brooks
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