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350HP930 03-28-2004 07:06 AM

Some of us are smart enough to realize what a load of crap organized religion is. For that reason I think crap is a pretty appropriate word to define how I feel about it.

I guess by your viewpoint no child is ever forced to do anything while in school, whether its learning stuff in classes or getting exercise in PE. I would argue that authority and peer pressure play a stronger role in our children's lives than you realize.

A former governor put it best when he said that religion is a crutch for the mentally weak.

I don't care in what part of your imaginary baseball field my opinion puts me or what the rest of the american taliban thinks about my opinion.

One of my favorite sayings is that bible thumpers can pound their bibles right up their a$$es for all I care. ;)

ZOA NOM 03-28-2004 07:39 AM

nice

Moneyguy1 03-28-2004 10:27 AM

350:

I am just curious, not meant to inflame..

Do you consider yourself an Athiest?

350HP930 03-28-2004 01:35 PM

Actually, I am an agnostic. :D

URY914 03-28-2004 06:01 PM

And a prick.

350HP930 03-28-2004 06:40 PM

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Originally posted by URY914
And a prick.
Only to superstitious fools. :p

911ctS 03-29-2004 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by dd74
There's been talk lately of not allowing officials to deport illegal alien women who get pregnant in the U.S. back to their home countries (Mexico in most cases). That if the child is "conceived" in the U.S., it is a U.S. citizen, and thus the mother and child are protected under U.S. law, and in theory, both are citizens.

To go partisan on this issue is too easy (pro or anti abortion, etc). Nonetheless, I'd like to hear some opinions on this.

IMO- this is the biggest load of $hit ever!! The solution to the probem is to... not allow the mothers to get to the U.S. in the first place. Then the child is very well NOT a US citizen and not "our" (US taxpayers) financial burden. what really pi$$es me off most is these illegal mothers are popping out like 4-10 kids with no, and I mean no financial justification at all. Meanwhile, all these "blind" wealthy capitalists are ignoring the real fact because all they see is cheap labor and profits. Well $hit man, I dont want to pay for them to get even richer. I have never, nor will I ever directly use cheap illegal labor, I just assume kick all their a$$es out and I will gladly pay extra for US products and services.

epbrown 03-29-2004 05:37 PM

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Originally posted by Moneyguy1
350:

I am just curious, not meant to inflame..

Do you consider yourself an Athiest?

I'm one of them-thar atheist, and I have to say guys like this one tick me off. A buddy of mine thinks there are 2 kinds of lesbians: women that love other women, and women that just hate men, think they're evil, and are usually motivated by pain or anger (or both) at someone from their past.

I don't know how accurate his theory is, but it seems the same applies to atheist: there are some that simply don't believe in any dieties or higher powers, and some that seem to hate religion and want to destroy it where ever they find it. This guy's chief problem with religion seems to be that his kid's mother practices one, period. Why else worry about something that doesn't exists?

I could care less if my kids prayed all day, any more than I'd worry about them writing Santa. I don't believe in either, and don't see belief in them as some insidious curse on humanity. Our society was developed using Christian morals as a guide, and I think it helps kids understand where our forefathers were coming from, as well as why they (and we) screw some things up and freak out over certain things (Janet's nipple, for instance). Heck, going to church and Sunday school every Sunday until I was 17 didn't hurt me a bit. In fact, it fired my interests in other religions and philosphies.

Emanuel

03-29-2004 06:53 PM

Quote: "Born again Christians = Psyco's IMO

I was considering posting on this subject, but I guess one can be an ******* and that's ok, but a "born again Christian" is a psycho. Hmmm, not worth the effort - but I will let Billy Graham know that you speak very highly of him. BTW, TWIMC, it was "religion is the opiate of the people" and it was Marx. I thought there was an intelligent requirement to own a Porsche.

CamB 03-29-2004 06:53 PM

there are some that simply don't believe in any dieties or higher powers

That is agnosticism.

and some that seem to hate religion and want to destroy it where ever they find it.

And that is "fundamentalist" (haha) atheism.

epbrown 03-29-2004 08:23 PM

In atheist circles this comes up all the time: agnostics are people that don't believe in God per se, but do believe there are higher powers in the universe - most of the framers of the Constitution were agnostics. Atheist don't believe in either dieties or higher powers, no heaven, hell, angels, Valkyries, nothing. I don't know how the universe was created and I'm comfortable with my ignorance. ;)

People of various beliefs have a clear explanation for how the universe was created, and I don't see much use for it in their day-to-day lives. No one's skipping their Carrera tensioner updates because on the 6th day God created man, or the moon is in the 7th house and Jupiter's aligned with Mars.

Emanuel


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