================================================ Subject: Re: Odp: RE: Ewa and the Lost faith message From: "Creed - 7M3 - Live" To: Date: Mon 21 May 2001 19:16:39 -0400 ================================================ I don't even know how to answer this one. Since I really don't know what an athiest is or if there even is such a thing. Most people that I know are religious in some sort of way. Anyway, I think that you will like the song. He produced (or co-produced) the Pink Floyd album "Dark Side Of The Moon" The Beatles "Abbey Road" album. A couple of albums for Al Stewart and a series of albums (studio) that were pretty decent. An album called "Pyramid" and one called "Voyager" are pretty good also. A few of the later albums were more pop than thinking or creative. I remember that he has a song out that is titled after a chapter after the Book of Genesis ends. A religious person told me that he liked thier music. Until he discovered that the song was referencing a chapter that was not in the bible. You might of heard about the do not add or delete from the bible verse before. But anyway, there is that verse in the bible and the song outreferences the book. (Or adds to it) I'll just call you a "Corvist" and hold out on the Athiestic additional classification. Jackson Crawford wrote: > Well, I suppose even humanism is considered a religion nowadays (ach!), but >"atheists" and the "non-religious" are generally classified separately. >Beside which, I don't "religiously disbelieve" in anything. I believe that >there is naught there in which to put any disbelief - "disbelief" implies >that there is something to be disavowed in the first place. If you want to >call me by any title, I prefer "Corvist," or "Atheistic Corvist." > I'll have to check out that song, thanks for the recommendation Jim. > >Jackson Wade Crawford - The Raven of Texas/ Corvvs Texanis/ Kruk Teksasu >International Director, Corvist Association for the Preservation and >Perpetuation of Free Will > >To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: >http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp > -- Fill what's empty, empty what's full, scratch where it itches. -- Alice Roosevelt Longworth To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp