Forum: Links
Topic: It is now Apple Computers offering us temptation
started by: CatKnight

Posted by CatKnight on Apr. 22 2002,17:47
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some funny stuff:

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Another reader (it has been busy today!;) has informed me of another link between Apple and the forces of darkness that my initial research missed. Apparently the Darwin OS is not the original creation of Apple Computers but is instead based off of an older, obsolete OS called "BSD Unix". The child-indoctrinatingly-cute cartoon mascot of this OS is a devil holding a pitchfork (pictured above). This OS -- and its Darwin offspring -- extensively use what are called "daemons" (which is how Pagans write "demon" -- they are notoriously poor spellers: magick, vampyre, etc.) which is a program that hides in the background, doing things without the user's notice. If you are using a new Macintosh running OS X then you probably have these "daemons" on your computer, hardly something a good Christian would want! This clearly illustrates that not only is Macintosh based on Darwinism, but Darwinism is based on Satanism.


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Furthermore, the Darwin OS is released under an "Open Source" license, which is just another name for Communism. They try to hide all of this under a facade of shiny, "lickable" buttons, but the truth has finally come out: Apple Computers promote Godless Darwinism and Communism.


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But there are even darker undertones to this company than most are aware of. Consider the name of the company and its logo: an apple with a bite taken out of it. This is clearly a reference to the Fall, when Adam and Eve were tempted with an apple by the serpent. It is now Apple Computers offering us temptation, thereby aligning themselves with the forces of darkness.


hehe
Posted by Wiley on Apr. 22 2002,22:38
out out you daemons!!!
Posted by damien_s_lucifer on Apr. 25 2002,23:11
::sigh:: daemon is an alternate spelling for :

dai·mon n. Greek Mythology
1. An inferior deity, such as a deified hero.
2. An attendant spirit; a genius.

I think definition #2 is what the Unix developers were thinking of.  Satan must've put the idea in their heads.
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