More hilarity:

This is ``anti-evolution propaganda'': (As in against propaganda about
evolution)
http://members.truepath.com/objective/propaganda.html

The best part:

ADDENDUM III (4/20/2002): Another reader (it has been busy today!) has
   informed me of another link between Apple and the forces of darkness
   that my initial research missed. Apparently the Darwin OS is not the
   original creation of Apple Computers but is instead based off of an
   older, obsolete OS called "BSD Unix". The child-indoctrinatingly-cute
   cartoon mascot of this OS is a devil holding a pitchfork (pictured
   above). This OS -- and its Darwin offspring -- extensively use what
   are called "daemons" (which is how Pagans write "demon" -- they are
   notoriously poor spellers: magick, vampyre, etc.) which is a program
   that hides in the background, doing things without the user's notice.
   If you are using a new Macintosh running OS X then you probably have
   these "daemons" on your computer, hardly something a good Christian
   would want! This clearly illustrates that not only is Macintosh based
   on Darwinism, but Darwinism is based on Satanism.

ADDENDUM IV (4/21/2002): Apparently anti-Christian zealots -- as well
   as shocked Christians who have unwittingly become Mac owners -- are
   linking to this article, which explains the large number of emails we
   have received on this topic. More clues have come in showing the dark
   nature of Apple Computers. According to one of our readers, the new
   MacOS X contains another Satanic holdover from the "BSD Unix" OS
   mentioned above; to open up certain locked files one has to run a
   program much like the DOS prompt in Microsoft Windows and type in a
   secret code: "chmod 666". What other horrors lurk in this thing?


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