To: ckilmer
It's a wider issue than making His 0-ness prove his eligibility.
Suppose Google, the biggest, most popular, most indispensably useful search engine, is lying to us? Lying overtly, or lying by omission by hiding stuff from us. How would we know? Where would they want to take us?
20 posted on
11/28/2008 6:51:46 AM PST by
Lee N. Field
(Dispensational exegesis not supported by an a-, post- or historic pre-mil scholar will be ignored.)
To: Lee N. Field
It's a wider issue than making His 0-ness prove his eligibility.
I'd guess that's closely related to A-ness and P-ness.
21 posted on
11/28/2008 6:58:49 AM PST by
aruanan
To: Lee N. Field
Yep- and also suppose, just suppose, tht they are giving away mass amounts of free services tht get you to put all your personal email on their servers, and their contract states that in exchange for free services, they may use “ some of your information” for marketing purposes.
Be pretty intereting, wouldnt it, to see what info of yours google can see if you send email through their services......
27 posted on
11/28/2008 7:45:52 AM PST by
humantech
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