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I know. Would that argument hold up in any other area of life? For society to work we must have reason. We must prove things beyond reasonable doubt. Take every case and examine it on its own merits. Reason is the most important part of democracy. Its why im opposed to religion being incorporated into goverement (to any large extent anyway). Everybody religious views differ, however we all have reason.
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I see your point. However Richard Dawkins makes several good points. His arguments about religious faith being the only way society can be moral make a lot of sence. I too beleve that morality is social. We don't Kill, Rape, Steal or do many other things simply because it would make society unbearable for us to live in. We would not want to live in such a worldd. Its a kind of social evolution.
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Couldn't agree more! The grip that unproved belief has on society is still incredable to me. When I went to school (primary or elementary school to you americans) they made us pray and told us the christian god was real. I must admit i'm still a little bitter over this. Its unfair to tell children that a relgious belief is fact. You dont ask children to decide their political orientation before they have the cognitive ability to do so. The same should stand for children's views on the very nature of the world and the universe. I do think religion should be tought however. If one likes it or not religion is a part of our world and needs to understood. Its important for schools to teach this in a purely academic sense however. Give every religion as much equal time as the next and inform on what certain people in society believe. This is where it should end. I do not believe that creationism or intelligent design should be tought in a science classroom. Why? because it is not a scientic theory. By definition science needs to be tested and proved otherwise its pure faith and as such should be remain in the religious education classroom.
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04.09.2007, 08:38 AM | #26 |
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Jesus is dead? I think this guy has something to say about that:
"No-one fucks with the Jesus!" "Five-year old boys do..."
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Am i the only one that feels more saddened, bored and plain aggressive about his death than most people? I mean, even FatherfuckingChristmas doesn't get the diva-like calendar mentions as much as he does. And Satan is boring too. Not mischevious enough for being evil.
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04.09.2007, 08:46 AM | #28 |
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"Fahter, father, why have you forsaken me?"
"Because, I'm God, dumbass. Jeez, enough with the moaning already!"
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Exactly. If i ever hear a mention of religion in my whole life, i swear i might finish someone off. And my lovely mum is a devoted catholic who, at one point, thought of becoming a nun.
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combined with dirty roads and filthy sandals.....YUCK. I wonder how many people had to carry mouthwash in case they had a run-in with Jeezus. personally, I'm not sure I could EVER get the taste out. |
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You guys are perverted.
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04.09.2007, 11:00 AM | #34 |
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StevOK - Ta for the correction. I'm thinkinhg a pos rep is in order.
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I watched most of it last night and felt incredibly depressed. Didnt catch the ending though. Nah that thing is just a total S&M fest, its a fucking snuff film. Its the whole fact that when i was in school and we did the last few hours of Christ's life we spent our time learning about the Last Supper and the Garden of Gethsemene etc. The graphic nature of the torture scenes was just gratuitous and really disturbing, and i dont remember much apart from a breif mention of him being flogged. It shocked me more than anything ive seen in a long time. |
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