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OK, my English is bad. I must have misunderstood this quote you made then. What was your point in this quote ? quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Mulhollanddose ...This is a Christian nation, founded by Christians and for Christians (as a Founding Father once opined)... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Oh... and... you're a troll. |
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In no way am i proposing that we take Christianity or any other religion out of this country. I will defend the right of a Christian to practice Christianity just as i would defend the right of a Muslim to practice Islam in the US. I respect the founding fathers, their religion and their ideals. Christianity does not have the monopoly on truth and in fact, the type of "Christianity" practiced by many Christians today is not very Christian at all. I am shamed every time i hear God's name invoked as a war cry by our political leaders. I am saddened every time i see someone calls themselves a 'christian' and puts down other religions as 'lesser'. I am puzzled every time a 'christian' closes their minds to other thoughts and ideas. That is not the Christian message that i learned. Jesus message was not one of hate, intolerance, close mindedness, selfishness or divisiveness. |
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There are those among us that prefer to be told what to think.... & those who prefer to think about what they,ve been told. All of religion's books (Bible, Koran, etc etc) have only somewhat more relevance then a Tom Clancy novel....full of trial & tribulation, lots of BS filler & a few glowing grains of goodness. To take anyone of them literally is an escape from the responsibilities of higher thinking. I personally like this Jesus dude. I think of him as the ultimate liberal...you know, peace love....anyway, I try to use the 'ol "what would Jesus do" test whenever I'm in a crunch...I think this "belief" makes me a better person. I don't do it because "the Bible tells me so...", & I sure as hell don't do it to suck up to "God" so I can "live for eternity", what an egocentric notion THAT is....(has anyone ever seen the movie ZARDOZ???) anyway......I've sort of broken my own rule in that I think "beliefs" are very personal, variable things....& we should keep them that way, not force them onto others. SOOOOOOooooooo :o while we blither away about this STUPID "Intelligent design" crap (anyone want to look up "oxymoron" ) the Chinese are pushing their kids to learn real science in schools, putting men in orbit around the once very flat Earth & have ambitions to put Chinese men on the Moon... & the barbarians burned the library at Alexandria................. DARKBEER http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/pint1.gif |
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I will raise a Guiness to that! WWJD. ChiCom on the moon, might get the space race going again and focus our national attention to something productive and positive. |
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http://www.fantascienza.com/cinema/zardoz/media/zed.jpg :eek: |
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since SOME of you may have missed the point...let me re-direct.
I mention Zardoz, not to encourage infatuation with body parts, or a partially nude Connery, but to those that may have looked past these 70's excesses, the movie took on the issue of immortality or "eternal life", & did a rather good job of showing how incredibally BORING it would be, to the point of madness.... Religion is for those afraid to accept the responsibility of their own mortality....do it right THIS time, it's the only chance you get !!! (the most "intellegent design" I know is Butzi's 901...) |
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So the starting point for both sides cannot be proven. One side says the universe was 'jump started' by a Greater Being; the other side said it started out of nothingness - things just fell in place and life simply started to happen. And to that point - both Creationism/Intelligent Design, and the 'humanistic' explanation of the origins of the universe BOTH fall under a philosophical, even metaphysical venue. So in that sense, they already are teaching philosophical ideas in the science class, and use science to explain the philosophy they teach about the origins of everything. Deep. -Z-man. |
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Your statement about "how everything came into existence out of nothingness" is a straw man argument. That, for one thing, has nothing to do with theory of evolution and does not even represent the current thinking in cosmology. We need a good thread on mbrane theory if you want to explore the beginning of the universe. While I totally agree that we do not know everything and that there are some extremely interesting questions yet to be answered, I think it is more exciting to try to understand the universe with an inquiring open mind (science) and be wrong on occasion that to assume that you already know it (religion). Mike |
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The Old Teastament book of Job is a book on man's questioning of God, and God's answers to man. In the end, Job didn't have all his questions answered, but his understanding of God and the universe became much deeper, more significant. I think more Christians should approach God the way Job did. Not all relgious folk are as close minded as you may believe... -Zoltan. |
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I do believe, though, that *most* religious people struggle when science points to different conclusions that what their particular religion teaches (history is littered with examples of this). How these people deal with these challenges, to me, says alot about the person. Mike |
Wow. This thread has hit 9 pages and is still pissing people off.
A comment to MUL: Your statements about the party that ended slavery are a bit off. Lincoln was running on a platform to not expand slavery. He specifically made the point that he was not intending to abolish it. How he came to abolish slavery is a longer story but has little to do with a Republican desire to end the practice. In fact, the Demacrats at the time were the frothing at the mouth abolitionists. None of this means much because the "party of lincoln" is now not much like what it was at its beginings. I find it interesting that you cite the example of people like Hitler using a goddless view to bring about the rise of Nazism. In fact he appealed to Christian faith. In any case if you want to forward your views about ID or creationism, you ought to at least read up on the Answers in Genisis website. They have compile a book of arguments that creationist should no longer use to advance their views. So far, every argument you have posted is one the list. You don't have to trust me on this. They are certified, card carrying creationists. At least they are attempt to avoid often discredited arguments (some of which are rather silly). |
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