London School of Puppetry wrote: > you all- but was it the Christians who thought up using the word > Ubuntu? I ask because I noticed in the local church rag- they had a > whole sermonette using Ubuntu (the south african word) as the central idea.
You're confusing several different things. "Ubuntu philosophy" is an African tribal philosophy concerning a number of subjects including community and respect for others. It predates the European invasions of sub-Saharan Africa by many centuries and is not related to Christianity. A number of Anglican priests have adopted this philosophy in order to ingratiate the Anglican church with huge African populations, in the same way that the Roman church picked the 25th of December to celebrate Christmas, in order to ingratiate themselves with their huge Pagan populations who liked to celebrate Winter Solstice (the exact birthdate of Jesus is not known, however it is known that Romans did not conduct censuses during the winter, and that Jesus was born during a Roman census, ergo Jesus was not born in winter). "Ubuntu Linux", also known as "Ubuntu GNU/Linux", is an open source computer operating system based on the Linux kernel and GNU toolset, funded by a South African millionaire. It is named after the African philosophy, as a reference to its open source roots. "Ubuntu Christian Edition" is a customisation of Ubuntu Linux which adds Christian related imagery and Christian related programs such as a Bible reader. "Ubuntu Satanic Edition" is a customisation of Ubuntu Linux which adds imagery related to Heavy Metal popular music and the Horror film genre. To the best of my knowledge it contains no Satanic religious material other than a few phrases which have entered popular culture (in any case, modern Satanism is mainly about self-empowerment and personal fulfilment, having little to do with criminal behaviour or the supernatural). -- Andrew Oakley -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
