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- From: jstump@auntbea.austin.ibm.com (John E. Stump)
- Subject: Re: Atheism in pop culture
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 14:17:55 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan21.174226.63016@cc.usu.edu> slp9k@cc.usu.edu writes:
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- >> Can you think of any examples of explicit atheism expressed in pop
- >> songs or other pop culture works?
- >>
- >> -- Brad Pierce
- >>
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- There's a great song by the group "The The" called Armegeddon Days or
- something like that. I'll bring in the lyrics tomorrow.
-
- john
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- John Stump (jstump@netftp.austin.ibm.com)
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