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>From: kasprj@isaac.its.rpi.edu (Jim Kasprzak)
Subject: Re: _The Turing Option_
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In article <1992Aug28.184552.7507@u.washington.edu>, mimir@milton.u.washington.edu (Al Billings) writes:

|>  It meant the shyster knew someone was going to kill him for his bullshit
|> soon so wanted to enjoy the good life while he could.
|> 
|>  Just another interpretation.
 
 Interesting interpretation indeed. Jesus was killed for his "bullshit" only 
in the same sense that Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and the protestors at 
Tiananmen Square were killed for their "bullshit". The world could use some
more of that sort of bullshit, I think.



