Re: How to create Evolution from a bunch of " it. "



"Robert Carnegie" <rja.carne...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

JTEM wrote:

"old man joe" is fester. Yes, the "fester" who posts
to alt.atheism.

I don't get what that implies.

In alt.atheism he claims to be an atheist... and Jewish...
as well as one of the greatest defenders of the religious
Reich. He's a troll.

Main question, is there going to be much more of this?

I would have no way of knowing. I've clashed with him
(over his defense of the religious Reich) in alt.atheism
many times, as plenty of others did. At one point he swore
off the group, never to return. That didn't last (it never
does) but he killfiled me when he came back.

As that would imply, he doesn't share his intentions with
me.

And could we have, like, a Fester/Joe FAQ to link
to, instead of specific responses to each article?

The "joe" thing he usually reserves for the Christian
groups, where he -- speaking with all the authority of
an atheist Jew -- apparently claims to be a fundamentalist
Christian.

He has many other names he posts under.




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