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From: janda@netcom.com (Keith "Justified And Ancient" Cochran)
Subject: See me, hear me, feel me, touch me.
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In article <1995Apr24.124939.1@daffy.millersv.edu>,
One is my name...the other is not. <web44583q239@daffy.millersv.edu> wrote:
>Anyway, though (pardon if I tend to be a little disorganized...) a person would
>ask me to prove there is a God.  Who do you know there is a God.  I would also
>ask, can you prove there is such a thing as magnatism?

Yes.

>You cannot see it.  You
>can't touch, smell, taste or hear it.  It is beyond all of our sences.

Have them put a metal plate in your head, then go into a MRI.  You'll
sense magnetism.
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