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qarl | 23 days ago

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kokanator|23 days ago

Or perhaps those who are saying otherwise are trying to spread their own mind virus.

It is interesting how derisive your comment is compared to those who are in support of interesting and diverging content.

I am, however a bit confused by your comment as I have read several posts this week that had absolutely nothing to do with software/technology and most interestingly only two having to do anything with a compiler. Are you saying we should only post about compilers.

I am waiting to be enlightened by your list of acceptable topics and content.

qarl|23 days ago

Well, actually, my culture doesn't program me to "bear witness", so no.

I mean, you guys don't even try to hide it.

DennisP|23 days ago

If you think the Jesus freaks want to propagate ancient gnostic texts, then you really don't know your Jesus freaks.

amanaplanacanal|22 days ago

I find it all fascinating, and I'm closer to being an atheist than any sort of Christian. There are so many religions in the world, and people have worshiped so many different Gods. And most of them think theirs is correct and all the rest are misguided, at best.

kokanator|23 days ago

@qarl but you ARE bearing witness. The beliefs you have accepted or you believe you have chosen has compelled you to bear witness here.

qarl|23 days ago

You're a riot. Thank you for assisting me in proving my point.

krapp|23 days ago

I am absolutely not a Jesus freak and I find it interesting because I find ancient culture, sociology and mythology interesting.

But I do get where you're coming from. Whenever a topic like this comes up a Christian will inevitably show up to proselytize (it should be considered a corollary to Godwin's Law.)

qarl|23 days ago

Yes, I agree, it's entirely possible to find random links interesting. That does not mean they are related to "hacker news".

The only reason these stories get upvoted is because of that audience you mentioned.