Cormac Moylan

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Religious and Poetry Spamming

March 15th, 2007 by Cormac Moylan · 4 Comments

Why do spammers place poetry and sometimes relgious writings (see below for sample) into spam emails for things such as Herbal Viagra and all that tripe?

unholy: flee to the Lord Jesus: He is full of grace and truth; Savior, and behold the wisdom of God in appointing him to we stand out any longer? Why should we be so in love with think. Before, they were darkness; now, they are light in the in Christ, is a new creature; it is not going back to a covenant A resolution this, worthy of the great St. Paul; and no less God; when he intended hereafter to give us himself?we stand out any longer? Why should we be so in love with privilege constantly to attend on all outward ordinances. Nor of nature remains even in the regenerate; that the flesh lusteth thereof. Well might the apostle exhort believers to rejoice in there is an eternal, indissoluble connection between these ingratitude! And yet this base ungrateful slave thou art, O of this or that communion; more in morality; most in a round the Holy Ghost. And therefore, being a holy habitation unto
Jeannine Myrick

I received two mails this morning featuring copy and pasted text accompanied by a image which shows a graph of sorts. But no link whatsoever.

It makes 0 sense to me that they would include a body of text from a poem or some Jesus story in their mail. I can understand if the mail was actually selling a book of poems or at least encouraging me to pick up the bible, but I have never come across one any with links to actual products in them.

Stupid spammers, they should really go back to school and make an attempt to learn something about Marketing.

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4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Grandad // Mar 15, 2007 at 2:29 pm

    So that you can have pious thoughts while enjoying the results of your viagara.

    It’s not a sin if you pray while humping someone senseless.

  • 2 cormacmoylan // Mar 15, 2007 at 2:34 pm

    “It’s not a sin if you pray while humping someone senseless.”

    If you pray hard enough does the yoke you’re flaa’ing look any bit less than Tom Selick?

  • 3 Grandad // Mar 15, 2007 at 2:40 pm

    Doesn’t matter what they look like if you are praying hard enough.

    And you should be hard enough after all that Viagara.

  • 4 cormacmoylan // Mar 15, 2007 at 4:20 pm

    You are so wise.

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