On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 08:33:29 -0400, Harryk
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Tim wrote:
On Apr 27, 4:55 am, wrote:
I_am_Tosk wrote:
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John H wrote:
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 13:41:09 -0400,
wrote:
On 4/26/11 12:16 PM, NYOB wrote:
On 4/26/11 10:11 AM, John H wrote:
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 08:00:01 -0400,
wrote:
As an agnostic, I normally don't listen to a lot of
religious music, but
Carrie Underwood does a great rendition of this classic
Christian song.
To me it highlights how the really GREAT singers are able
to express
their emotions and connect with their audience.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLLMz...layer_embedded
Super job. Thanks.
If I were an agnostic or atheist, I'd just pretend she was
singing it
to me.
"How great thou art...(John)"! Works for me.
Nah, I have no problems with people embarrassing
Christianity or any
other religion. Their strong beliefs are in no way
insulting to me or my
beliefs.
Damn spell check, I meant to say EMBRACING.
I wondered, but I kinda felt the same way about some
agnostics and some anti-God atheists. So, I
didn't say anything.
The problem arises when "the religious" attempt/succeed in
pushing their
beliefs onto society as a whole. I don't give a damn what the
religious
do in their houses of worship or in their families or in their
private
institutions.
The problem arises when the agnostic and atheists attack and
mock the
little Christian kids because they are uninformed and raised by
bigoted
parents who will not allow both sides of the story in any social
activity or association. It's so much easier to justify your
bigotry if
you are the only voice...
Indeed, some "little Christian kids" are raised by overzealous,
overly
religious, bigoted parents who will not allow their progeny to
learn
about reality or even play with kids who do not share their
religious
beliefs.
Teaching your children that the world is only about 6000 year
old, that
man and dinosaurs were on the earth at the same time*, that
evolution is
anathema, well, such hogwash is what certain "little Christian
kids"
learn, and when those parents and those kids try to push that
crap on
the rest of society, that is where the problems arise.
In the world of reality, there often are not "both sides of the
story."
There is what is or was, and then there is ignorance-based
superstition.
The sort of religious zealotry that encourages belief in such
nonsense
is what starts holy wars.
* There are dioramas at the christian Creation Museum in
Kentucky that
actually show man and dinosaurs living amongst each other.
Really Harry?. I'm surprised of your fear of religion. You
sound
more fearful of the believers than the believers fear the atheist/
agnostics.
* There are dioramas at the christian Creation Museum in
Kentucky that
actually show man and dinosaurs living amongst each other.
Oh how shocking. how dare they?
Well, there goes the neighborhood....
It's not a fear of religion per se...it's what happens when the
overly
religious try to push their zealotry onto the rest of society, and
the
horrors that happen in the name of faith. Nowadays, we have muslims
who
are terrorists in the name of their religious beliefs. Not so many
years
ago, we had christians who were terrorists in the name of their
religious beliefs. In fact, we still have christian religious
terrorists.
As for the museum dioramas, my feeling is that if the fundies who
run
that place are promoting the idea that man and dinosaurs walked
together
on the earth, then there is no reason to believe any of the other
ignorant bull**** they promote.
Why can't the religious keep their superstitions and control freak
issues to themselves?
Why can't you keep your vitrol to yourself and leave others' to
believe what they want? Your many Catholic friends would surely
apreciate it. And it might evrn help you to avoid being booted from
moderated groups.