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What is the number of these evengelicals? I have heard numbers 80-100 million?:hmm:
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Since both Blair and Bush have argued in public statements and interwiews with their morals, and since the religous right in America has called for the Iraq war si nce years before it was laucnhed, it should be obvious that it is emerging to be a real threat indeed - at least one war already has been launched because of partially being influenced by this thinking. Such braindead reasoning we simply cannot afford. The study also is about how religous views filter perceptions and decision making in the military, and therefore: form the reality the military feels competent to adress with its means and tools. Now, here is where the danger starts at the latest. August's one mistake is, that - like often - he only accepts things to happen if they are happening in the open, plain and easy to be seen, uncovered, unhidden. For him some rule or law is written on a paper, and reality matches it, always, undisputed. If the constitution says this or that, it cannot be imagined by him that massive violation of this paragraph may be the rule of the day. And the US has remained unchnaged since decades and centuries, the past decades since the WII for example have not taken place and have not chnaged the poltiical moral face of the country - not at all! Since he is minimizing the danger that way, it appears to him that atheism suddenly is a so much greater a threat, when comparing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4mWiqkGy-Y Well, atheism is not the threat - only when it comes in the name of materialism, and not in the name of reason. And that is the realms of big business, and corporaion'S megalomania. And here indeed - it all has become a threat. to our constitutional order. To our freedoms. To the transparency of our political system of checks and balances. And here it goes into a strange alliance with fundamentalists, who also try to cloud the transparencies of policy-making. Not in the name of atheism of coursek, but in the name of their own scirpture-depending views. All that is already bad enough. But where big business even lends itself to the cause of religous fundamentalism, it even gets worse. Think of military procuring projects, as mentioned in the study. Well, however... :lol: |
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"you do not wish for a chance for man, or a better world" I never said this at all I said I look at things they way they ARE not How I "wished" they were. See you on the other Skybird..you and others here will keep your heads in the sand until the very end which is your "choice", I and Christ merely offers another way....what, as I asked above, is EXACTLY your plan?...you don't have one..period. I am in no cave and I fear nothing. I have no weapons in my home to protect myself from evil men as I believe that he who kills with the sword will die with it.Do not mistake me for some crazy person I have a great job ,great family, nice home...and tommorrow it is cast into the fire to be tried. The harvest is great and the laborers few Skybird...it is my hope sincerely that you and all here will be counted as wheat and not chaff.I'm a laborer.But just like in the days of Noah when the time is near the Door will be shut and it will be too late for ya then. Please do me a favor and not lump me in with "Religion"....belief is not religion. God and Christ and myself included do not hope or pray for the worlds demise...don't be silly and try to discount what I say by throwing that bs up...I know where you come from Skybird and I know your mind...it is fleshly and you and others here concern yourselves with fleshly things....but the big game the big show being played out behind the veil is for your soul. Almost harvest time... |
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Get a visum for Russia, Iceman, and join those men in the cave. They are your real brothers, believe me. |
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Brilliant!!! Seldome had such a good laught. :up: |
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http://www.youtube.com/profile_video...patcondell&p=r Be aware that the quality of his speeches is varying and some are weak, but most are very nicely thought out. |
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Not that I would agree on everything but his sense of humor is pricelss :lol: |
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Something like 90% of Finns belong to the Lutheran church but we have very little fundamentalists. Its often said Lutherans are never "happy" and are constantly trying to make things even better and work harder. So they dont have time to think about the afterlife all the time. |
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i feel it comes from the fundamentalist unconcious (?) desire to by pass the need for faith...hence the literal interpretation of the various scriptures..here's a good example...
whilst i was working in a hospital a while back...one of the ward assistants (a fundamentalist Christian) was amazed to the point of confusion by the fact that one of the patients was a Christian..and yet was ill....this completely contradicted the literal interpretation of the Bible...where-as all illness had been taken onto Christ as part of the sacrifice he made etc..ergo no Christian could ever become ill... i kid you not.....the literal interpretation of scripture ...(again i cannot emphasise enough just how "normal" this type of thinking is in fundamentalist groups..it's bog standard run of the mill fundamentalist doctrine) now this ward assistant went into a deep crisis regarding this patient even to the point of haranging the patient about his lack of faith...how could he be ill?? ..she is going to spend most of her life in such a state of confusion and cause no end of harm if she does not cotton on..(if you see the relevance of the comparison) etc mean-while the patient maintained that his faith was not negated by his illness..far from it ... the fundamentalist point of view and their literal interpretation of scripture is a "low brow" attempt to avoid the need for faith entirely...faith is complicated...faith is not blind...etc etc well you know the storys same as me.. fundamentalists by their actions seek to deny the need for faith by claiming the literal truth...but because faith is anything BUT literal...and....hence the need and use for/of parable..etc..thus they are unwilling to accept that faith is a struggle...not a light switch ...and that really "does their heads in" lol |
The real threat comes from those who would not allow the peaceful, free exercise of religion.
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