Seasons

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23 years ago #428
Don't blame me for discussing religion & such, Eugene's the one who started it.

23 years ago #429
Damnit ladydyke! What did skysaw just say?!

23 years ago #430
I believe in God, but I don't believe faith in God (or anything supernatural) is necessary in order to live well. Sure, there's AA. There's also Secular Sobriety, I think it's called, and a variety of other organizations that don't involve a "higher power" but do involve rehabilitation and healing. Different things are inspiring and empowering to different people.

23 years ago #431
I hate it when I misspell misprint.

23 years ago #432
STRMkiry ,^l^^ my version of saying F*ck You

23 years ago #433
Exactly, Butterfly. Faith in God or such doesn't necessarily make us behave any better than lack of it, so it's really pointless to argue about because it's all personal preference. Maybe some of us will go to hell for it, but it's our choice. I mean we don't want heaven to get TOO full do we?

As for extremely devout people, they tend to drive me nuts. Why is it the vast majority of people either don't believe in God or spend so much time believing in God that they do nothing else? Isn't it possible to have a happy medium? Can't you believe in God, act in a manner you believe he approves of, and not sit there talking about God 24/7?

23 years ago #434
Fine, go on with your novel-length posts with no breaks, but I ain't reading them.

23 years ago #435
I was really surprised to see the media (not politician) reaction to the ruleing on the amendment to the Pledge of Allegience -- and by people's reaction in general. Even CNN, whose readers are pretty liberal, had poll results showing only about 25% of people agreed with the ruling. Of course, in their next poll, it looks like about 25% of people responding don't even believe in separation of church and state to begin with...

23 years ago #436
But Eugene should be happy -- did you hear Bush saying "our rights come from God"?

Good idea George. Build the foundation of a free society on a bedtime story. Killer.

23 years ago #437
Well, he didn't think of that idea first. It's in our Declaration of Independence. But I'm not really that concerned about the Pledge of Allegiance deal. Saying that we are "one nation under God" doesn't make it true, any more than putting, "in God we trust" on our money means that we trust in God.

OnyxFlame,

I don't talk about God, or even live for Him 24/7, but I ought to do the latter.

Okay, I was gone for a few days and can't remember if I left any threads hanging. Did anyone ask me anything that I failed to answer? I would read back posts but it takes my computer forever to load these pages as it is.

23 years ago #438
Wait, I remember. Mr. Crab challenged my statement about Messianic prophecy. I will answer that challenge, just not tonight.

23 years ago #439
Down with those opposed to separation of church and state, I say. Without it, we probably would be closer to, as Mr. Crab so aptly(in my non-religious opinion) put it: Building the foundation of our government on a bedtime story.


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