>>>>>Like I said, the people who wrote the Holy texts, Like JC, had to "sell" their religion as the best. What better way to get converts than to say "Unless you join us and worship you'll end up in eternity, with a pitch fork where the sun don't shine". The people bought it, threw up there hands and said "Show me where I sign on".
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>>>>>The sad thing is that there are still people buying it.
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>>>>It wouldn't be sold if there weren't buyers.
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>>>>But then we all know how good PR can create a market, right?
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>>>How many people needed mobile phones back in the day? Now they're ubiquitous.
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>>My cell-phone story...
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>>About four years ago, I too had a cell phone. It was useful when I was dating. The ladies could easily call me and plan a date. But after I met Angela, and got married, the cell phone became useless. I kept the thing over a year. Paying around a hundred dollars a month for it in services. The only time it came out of pocket was to see what time it was. So, I was paying a $100 a month for a digital watch. I dropped the service, bought a pocket watch, and now I am saving $1200 every year.
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>I just keep mine in case my car breaks down, essentially, or for the odd occasion. But I've got a "pay-as-you-go" one, no tarrif or contract - just pre-pay so much and use it up, so no waste.
I have considered one of them too.
Greg Reichert