[Fwd: Religion is the opiate of masses. Just say "no" to drugs]

From: Chris Taylor (Christopher.Taylor@man.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Mar 29 2001 - 11:03:24 BST

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    The old 'mind virus' idea about memes is itself quite a good memeplex
    (someone just forwarded this site to me - literally a few minutes ago).

    http://www.christianitymeme.org/

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