Reminds me of a friend in highschool (1984?) who had sewn an Izod-Lacoste alligator mounting another one on his shirt. Got yanked right out of algebra and was sent home for the day....
>>> bryan.hoult@attws.com 04/17/01 05:11PM >>>
I don't have a fish of any variety as I am under the impression that acts
speak clearly and symbolism is propaganda. I believe, however, that the
Darwin symbol indicates that the individual believes survival of the fittest
is a better explaination for human existence than devine creation.
I saw a deviant twist on the symbols once that I thought quite humorous. It
was a Darwin fish mounting a Jesus fish. I'm pretty sure the fellow with
that displayed on the back of his car might have been an atheist.
Bryan
62 88
71 109 "Genie"
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Czajka [mailto:timczajka@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 1:48 PM
To: lro@works.team.net
Subject: LRO: Re: People's Republic....
Alan Richer wrote:
>Should introduce her to the Darwin fish I have on mine.....<grin>
>
I have been wondering about this for some time.
Here in Colorado there are many vehicles with these
fish type emblems. I understand that the plain fish
emblems are religious in nature. The owners are
indicating their Christian faith.
But what about these Darwin fish emblems? What are
they symbolic of and what are the owners of these
emblems trying to say? Since they appear to be a
play on the plain fish - are these Darwin fish
supposed to be symbolic of atheism?
Tim Czajka
1972 Series III 88
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