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jakee 1,565
QuoteAnd, once again, the prison demographics really support that argument, don't they? All those atheists breaking the law, doing whatever they want...
Who is saying any one broke the law? Value systems of the spiritually aware are obviously not going to be the same for those who aren't.
It's a logical extension of your argument, unless you contend that most jailable offenses actually aren't immoral.
Assuming that atheists and the religious are equally aware of the possible temporal consequences of their actions, the hedonistic atheists you speak should surely be committing crimes at a much greater rate than the religious, but that simply isn't born out by any set of stats you can lay your hands on. Of course, it might be that atheists are just better at getting away with it, on average, we are supposed to be smarter

maadmax 0
It's a logical extension of your argument, unless you contend that most jailable offenses actually aren't immoral.
Assuming that atheists and the religious are equally aware of the possible temporal consequences of their actions, the hedonistic atheists you speak should surely be committing crimes at a much greater rate than the religious, but that simply isn't born out by any set of stats you can lay your hands on. Of course, it might be that atheists are just better at getting away with it, on average, we are supposed to be smarter
Most atheists I meet are indeed very intelligent, which appears to be the particular cross that they have to bear. There is a morality that is not defined or enforced by the penal system. As Jesus said, it is not of this world.
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The country was founded on Christian principles.
All agnostics, atheists and adherents to other religions are trying to push THEIR beliefs off onto Christians by whining about, "you're represented and we're not....waaaaaaah."
Whaddayathink?
I think we're all Bozos on this bus.
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skyrider 0
QuoteI was an atheist till god started talking to me. She's a mean woman! Early 20's?
Does she give good head?
wolfriverjoe 1,523
QuoteHow about this...
The country was founded on Christian principles.
All agnostics, atheists and adherents to other religions are trying to push THEIR beliefs off onto Christians by whining about, "you're represented and we're not....waaaaaaah."
Whaddayathink?
My understanding is that many of the founding fathers were Deist (believed in God, but not a particular religion), not necessarily Christian.
And the 1st Amendment to the Bill of Rights makes it pretty clear that they didn't want the state to show preference to any religion over another.
And (most importantly) they made it very clear, both in outside writings and in the composition of the government (particulalky the Senate) that they were very concerned about the majority trampling the rights of the minority.
"~ya don't GET old by being weak & stupid!" - Airtwardo
jakee 1,565
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It's a logical extension of your argument, unless you contend that most jailable offenses actually aren't immoral.
Assuming that atheists and the religious are equally aware of the possible temporal consequences of their actions, the hedonistic atheists you speak should surely be committing crimes at a much greater rate than the religious, but that simply isn't born out by any set of stats you can lay your hands on. Of course, it might be that atheists are just better at getting away with it, on average, we are supposed to be smarter
Most atheists I meet are indeed very intelligent, which appears to be the particular cross that they have to bear.
Believing that intelligence is something bad is but one of the many crosses that you folk have to bear.
QuoteThere is a morality that is not defined or enforced by the penal system. As Jesus said, it is not of this world.
A morality that does not in any way or in any part overlap with the morality enforced by the penal system? How can you stand to live in a country that has the exact opposite morality to yours enshrined in law?
QuoteHow about this...
The country was founded on Christian principles.
All agnostics, atheists and adherents to other religions are trying to push THEIR beliefs off onto Christians by whining about, "you're represented and we're not....waaaaaaah."
Whaddayathink?
no it wasn't
maadmax 0
Intelligence is not bad. Intelligence uncovers the ways of God through science. But when that knowledge is trumped up and used as the basis for dismissing God, it becomes a major impediment. Spiritual growth is squelched by such pride.
QuoteSpiritual growth is squelched by such pride.
Spiritual growth does not necessarily have anything to do with a "god".
winsor 236
QuoteBelieving that intelligence is something bad is but one of the many crosses that you folk have to bear.
Intelligence is not bad. Intelligence uncovers the ways of God through science. But when that knowledge is trumped up and used as the basis for dismissing God, it becomes a major impediment. Spiritual growth is squelched by such pride.
Gibberish.
beowulf 1
QuoteBelieving that intelligence is something bad is but one of the many crosses that you folk have to bear.
Intelligence is not bad. Intelligence uncovers the ways of God through science. But when that knowledge is trumped up and used as the basis for dismissing God, it becomes a major impediment. Spiritual growth is squelched by such pride.
It's this kind of blind devotion to a mythology that is sad.
maadmax 0
No sadness required. Fulfillment of the relationship God created us for is a reason for great joy. Spiritual awareness is as dynamic as physical awareness.
beowulf 1
Coreece 190
QuoteQuoteNo sadness required. Fulfillment of the relationship God created us for is a reason for great joy. Spiritual awareness is as dynamic as physical awareness.
There is no evidence of any of this, so it is sad.
There is no evidence for the mortally prideful, because such pride squelches spiritual awareness...so sad.
beowulf 1
Coreece 190
Quoteuhh ok ya got me there! I have no idea what you are trying to say. Your post makes no sense at all...to me
Then I might as well just start quoting scripture again since it to renders the same null effect upon those who lack spiritual discernment...but at least it will edify those who believe.
beowulf 1
QuoteGood luck with that. I have read the bible. It's a nice collection of stories, but it's no more then that.
It's not even a spiritual work for the most part.
Religion is not spirituality.
We have a symbol? God damn it, I missed another meeting...Jesus Christ, why does this keep happening?
Here in Wisconsin, the state used to allow private groups to set up displays in the Capitol Building rotunda.
I say used to because a few years ago an anti-religion group wanted to put up a banner reading something to the effect of "Church and State - Keep them seperate" (I don't remember the name of the group or the exact wording).
While the powers in charge were fine with Christian, Jewish, Muslim, whatever religion Kwanza falls under, even the Wiccans; they wouldn't allow the antis to place their banner. They used some lame-ass excuse about how it would make the place look like a "Hockey Rink". So it went to court.
And IIRC, there are no more holiday displays in the Capitol rotunda anymore.
And this is all from memory, so if someone wishes to do the research and tell me I got this fact or that fact wrong, go right ahead, I welcome any correction.
"~ya don't GET old by being weak & stupid!" - Airtwardo
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