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Date: 2006-01-05 10:59:35 Direct Link: The Bible


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Date: 2006-01-05 15:10:45 Direct Link: The Bible

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Date: 2006-01-06 11:18:46 Direct Link: The Bible

now thats what i like to see


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Date: 2006-01-06 11:40:39 Direct Link: The Bible

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Date: 2006-01-06 12:57:46 Direct Link: The Bible

You know, if BOTH sides turned down their rhetoric, I think we'd be much better off.
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Date: 2006-01-24 07:29:18 Direct Link: The Bible

You know, if BOTH sides turned down their rhetoric, I think we'd be much better off.
-PHiZ


That's the problem. On the atheistic/agnostic front (wasn't that a band?), the majority of the people basically just want to be left alone. We go out of our way to be nice and sugarcoat and we're expected to begin any "argument" with something like "I respect your right to believe whatever you want, but..."

And then the religious people all but froth at the freakin' mouth about how we're all going to hell and it's up to them to "save" us, and they keep right on with the incendiary talk, whether it's on the 700 Club or it's some cleric on Al-Jazeera calling for the heads of infidels.

I mean, no offense, I think I've figured out kinda where you stand in this whole thing, and we don't really disagree... but how long are we supposed to just sit back and take it? Even in the freakin' "all-inclusive" Unitarian Universalist congregations, atheists have to clam up because all the fucking new-agers will be offended when we call their bullshit as well as the normal Christian/Muslim/Hebrew bullshit that's encountered in the "mainstream."

Maybe the rhetoric on my side needs to be turned up a notch to match the incendiary rhetoric on the other side.

I wish I had more time to type.


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Date: 2006-01-24 12:43:58 Direct Link: The Bible

You know, if BOTH sides turned down their rhetoric, I think we'd be much better off.
-PHiZ


That's the problem. On the atheistic/agnostic front (wasn't that a band?), the majority of the people basically just want to be left alone. We go out of our way to be nice and sugarcoat and we're expected to begin any "argument" with something like "I respect your right to believe whatever you want, but..."

And then the religious people all but froth at the freakin' mouth about how we're all going to hell and it's up to them to "save" us, and they keep right on with the incendiary talk, whether it's on the 700 Club or it's some cleric on Al-Jazeera calling for the heads of infidels.

I mean, no offense, I think I've figured out kinda where you stand in this whole thing, and we don't really disagree... but how long are we supposed to just sit back and take it? Even in the freakin' "all-inclusive" Unitarian Universalist congregations, atheists have to clam up because all the fucking new-agers will be offended when we call their bullshit as well as the normal Christian/Muslim/Hebrew bullshit that's encountered in the "mainstream."

Maybe the rhetoric on my side needs to be turned up a notch to match the incendiary rhetoric on the other side.

I wish I had more time to type.


I have a feeling the percentage of people on each side who want to be left alone are probably about the same. Just more religious people, period.


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Date: 2006-01-26 21:20:19 Direct Link: The Bible


I have a feeling the percentage of people on each side who want to be left alone are probably about the same. Just more religious people, period.


I would be inclined to agree, except for the last election. That pretty much cemented my views on religion. When people would rather kill their son as a soldier than allow them to marry another man, it's time to burn your bibles and quarans.
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Date: 2006-01-29 16:41:58 Direct Link: The Bible

Does the fact that the bible is really more of a Historical Reference than an act of fiction strike anyone here. Sure, some is made up, and alot is based off of real events, if not first hand accounts themselves. Plus there is no power in a Bible, its all in the interpretation of the owner, so let the bible bashing go.


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Date: 2006-01-31 14:56:11 Direct Link: The Bible

That's what I like to see. It's hard to believe anyone still is religious in these days. Technology? Advancement? Well that's dangerous thinking :roll:


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