Re: [issues] Re; Religion (Was YAFGA...)

2000-02-24 Thread Jeramia Ory
th a Jewish raised atheist, a Lutheran raised agnostic and a Presbyterian raised existentialist. This whole thread has simply been a delight, a hearty thank you to whoever started it. Granted, it's stretching [issues] a bit, but still great fun. -- Jeramia Ory u·ni·ver·si·ty (n): Three squ

Re: [issues] YAFGA (Yet Another Female Geeks Article)

2000-02-21 Thread Jeramia Ory
istry. And work with computers all day long. Oy. >> Rik - one of those days... > uh huh.. ditto. -- Jeramia Ory u·ni·ver·si·ty (n): Three square miles surrounded by reality [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: [issues] Re; YAFGA (Yet Another Female Geeks Article)

2000-02-23 Thread Jeramia Ory
> Radical? Maybe. I guess the idea that I don't need to be this > obedient, submissive little creature is radical to some of the more > patriarchal elements in our society. If so, I'll wear that label > proudly. Reminds me of the saying "Feminism is the radical concept that women are peopl

Re: [issues] Re; YAFGA (Yet Another Female Geeks Article)

2000-02-23 Thread Jeramia Ory
> it is sad when an open minded perspective is considered extreme. On a > somewhat similiar tangent, are very many of you religious? In my > experience, organized religion is a very patriarchial and constrictive > environment, which I would imagine, would put off most people here. Is > there a