On Monday 13 August 2007, Ian Kelly wrote:
> On 8/13/07, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >        public message.  Each public message is considered to be sent
> >        by the person it identifies as its sender, unless an inquiry
> >        case pertaining to the truth of this identification is not
> >        judged true, in which case it is considered to be sent by the
> >        Flying Spaghetti Monster.
>
> The inquiry phrasing needs to account for the negative.  Otherwise, a
> person could CFJ that any particular message was *not* sent by its
> sender, the judge would have to find false, and the message would thus
> be considered to be sent by the FSM, contrary to the finding of the
> case.
>
> -root

I never received the message you are replying to.

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