Powerman said:Smoke crack, worship Satan:firedevil
See you at the festival River!
That is all.
Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, man. We've got a beer volcano and a stripper factory for a heaven.riverfever said:Now I just tell everybody that I worship and pray to the beast. Everyone's keeping their distance now...so I got that goin' for me...which is nice.
This is misleading. While he may have said this earlier in his life, there's amble evidence to show that he was a committed Christian later in life. Actually, I suspect there's no firm reference that he said this other than it being quoted in the early 1900s by someone who claims that he did. Nearly all references to this supposed quote are found on pro-atheists web sites. Go figure.IXNAYXJ said:Originally Posted by Abraham Lincoln
The Bible is not my book nor Christianity my profession. I could never give assent to the long, complicated statements of Christian dogma.
"That I am not a member of any Christian Church, is true; but I have never denied the truth of the Scriptures; and I have never spoken with intentional disrespect of religion in general, or of any denomination of Christians in particular. … I do not think I could, myself, be brought to support a man for office whom I knew to be an open enemy of, and scoffer at, religion. Leaving the higher matter of eternal consequences between him and his Maker, I still do not think any man has the right thus to insult the feelings, and injure the morals, of the community in which he may live … "
Faulty argument at best.Originally Posted by Ernest Hemmingway
All thinking men are atheists.
Why? Because other uninformed people say it is so? May I suggest you do the research since you're the one making the uninformed claim? Even the crusades was not started because of religion. It was about balance of power, trade routes and other economic factors.dbltapp said:Actually it is naive to think otherwise! Starting from the crusades, all the way up to what is going on now in Africa, Middle East etc. There are far too many instances, do the research.
ren said:Religion... starting and continuing arguements since the dawn of time, itself. This is a VERY MAJOR reason why I have chosen to follow the basics of " Do as you will, but harm none". At least as closely as I can. It seems to avoid these types of discussions.
WTF said:the only issue I am concerned with (which oddly enoughwasnt mentioned in the original post) is the dropping of "Under God" from the pledge which, I believe, has resulted in the dropping of the pledge in schools entirely.
One group of whiney people who falls into the extreme minority of the population gets their panties in a wad over something so entirely harmless yet the overwhelming majority is affected.
Now corporate employees can't say "Merry Christmas" without being fired for the possible offense of another one of these people that fall into an ever so minute population.
I work in a position where I can be berated for doing my job well however not being 'sensitive' to the feelings/emotions of other educated adults that I may deal with. (Apparently straightforward is not OK anymore)
This nation is headed to for a future filled with Whiney :rattle: 's.
People are becoming overly sensitive and getting offended by the practces most people reading this have performed for their entire lives.
Oddly enough "In God We Trust" has not been removed from the dollar bills you spend each and every day... Given that fact; What religion truly runs this country???![]()
G, are you..........?GSequoia said:Does it bother me when they pass laws based only on their religious ideals (ie bans on homosexual relations)? Yes, very much.
TRNDRVR said:G, are you..........?
riverfever said:Had some quack substitue teacher at school right before we went on break. She comes over and starts shooting the breeze with me. Then she asks what church I go to. I said, "Ummmmmm...I don't". The discussion then led into a huge thing about why I don't attend church and worship the Lord Jesus Christ. He died for you ya know? I tried to be as polite as I could and she walked away. About 20 minutes later...this beotch comes back to my room with some damn propaganda from her church. Then I got pissed and told her that I was not interested in talking with her or the Lord or going to her church to be brainwashed when I can turn the lights down low at home and pray to the dark monster. She got very upset.
Cox89XJ said:If Christians are wrong, what have they lost?
If Atheists are wrong, what have they lost?
Powerman said:I don't see what is so hard to understand. As a citizen, I am guaranteed the right to practice my faith. It would be unconstitutional not to let me practice my faith how I see fit. Prayers before meetings, praying in school, relying on your faith to guide your decisions is protected under law.
Freedom of religion means the government, which is supported by tax dollars, can not force me to believe it it's faith.
When the government adopts a religion, it is inherently discriminatory to anyone not of that religion. The school board can't set aside prayer time. The courts can't proclaim allegiance to the 10 commandments. Yes murder is against the law, but honoring your parents isn't. It's just the right thing to do.
If they spent more time practicing their beliefs, instead of talking about them, and forcing them on me through politics, things would be a lot better.