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"T" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> says...
>>
>> "RegForte" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > Sqwertz wrote:
>> >
>> >> This is just going too far:
>> >>
>> >> Ingredients: Milk
>> >>
>> >> Allergy Warning: Contains MILK
>> >>
>> >> And on my jug of CostCo Cashews:
>> >>
>> >> "Ingredients: Cashews, Peanut Oil, Salt"
>> >>
>> >> On another part of the label:
>> >> "Warning: Contents processed on equipment that also processes nuts"
>> >>
>> >> And on yet another part of the label:
>> >> "Consumers should read all allergy warnings carefully"
>> >>
>> >> Why not just read the damn ingredients and be done with it? If they
>> >> can't read the ingredients, then they can't read any of the warnings
>> >> warning you to read the warnings about the ingredients.
>> >
>> >
>> > "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers"
>> >
>> > Henry The Sixth, Part 2 Act 4, scene 2

>>
>> Followed by (if not preceded by) the preachers!
>> Fred

>
> I'll second that one. I had a nice go around with one on YouTube once.
>
> Let me preface this by saying I have 12 years of Catholic schools behind
> me so I know their dogma pretty well.
>
> I got accused by a Southern Baptist Preacher of being, get this one, a
> neo-evangelist.
>
> BTW, I'm an atheist now, have been since about the age of 8.
>


Remember, we are all born atheist. Most religious belief comes through
childhood indoctrination/brainwashing.
I started to have doubts a little later than that but rejected the whole
shebang in early adolescense.