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Old 07-06-2003, 05:04 PM   #11
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… in France, where the religiously unaffiliated amount to 6 per cent of the whole; Switzerland (11 per cent); Italy (13 per cent); and the UNITED STATES (14 PER CENT). A 1999 poll found that only 65 per cent of Britons say they believe in God. (Levels of non-belief in formerly communist and officially atheist countries are still high. In eastern Germany, it's said to be 63 per cent).

Yeah! 19 per cent said “Yes”! The progress is moving on. More people lose religion. Or, at least, agree with state/church separation.

I’m Canadian and voted too. Sorry, couldn’t help it.

It's a serious mistake to assume that simply because a person is religious, even deeply so, that that person is going to be a lunatic who is in favor of government religion. I know many devout Christians who are genuinely opposed to any official support of religion, no matter what religion it is. It only alienates those theists who are on our side to imply that their personal beliefs cloud their judgement.
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The battle has been joined, ksagnostic! I registered as Hx as capsaicin was apparently already taken. I threw in a cpl of hasty posts................
You're doing a very nice job, IMO, in representing the seperationist viewpoint with dignity and class. And you are being so much more polite than I am.

Frankly, it irritates me to see the quality of argument coming from the accomodationist side over there. When you have post after post indicating that "the founding fathers put 'In God we Trust' on our money, and put "under God" into the pledge, on the History Channel's bulletin board, the irony almost beggers description. I think I really need to get over it, and move on.
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Old 07-07-2003, 07:16 PM   #13
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Thanks for the feedback, and kind words at that.

It's good exercise, and I just wanted to go to a place where I don't really mind pulling out the stops a bit more.

Around here I agree with much of what is said regarding C/SS. Also, as superficial as it may be, over here I consider even the nontheistic folks that I don't agree with on various matters of tastes, politics, strategic vision, or decorum, to be some semblance of secular, metaphysical "family". This is also our dojo.

Over there is the place to try out persuasion jeet kune do/aikido or whatever. I figured there would be quite a bit more willful ignorance--- and as you point out---I was not disappointed in that respect. I hear people around here talk about going thrill riding and fora diving in hostile xtian zones to tag team and push the envelope a bit. I just wanted to broaden my horizons a bit.

You sure ain't wrong. There is some major, major backwards-ass and stunted thinking/writing going on over there. So much so I couldn't figure out if it was presented by individuals trying to discredit the fans of "under god"! Wow. Kinda scary. It's bizarre that people like that think they have anything much in common philosophically with Franklin, Jefferson et al. Completely different agendas and they don't even realize it. Strange.

Fun tag teaming with you for a bit.......
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Yeah! 19 per cent said “Yes”! The progress is moving on. More people lose religion. Or, at least, agree with state/church separation.
If you didn't already know, the head of AU is a minister.

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I’m Canadian and voted too. Sorry, couldn’t help it.

Thanks, we won't tell! It'll be our little secret!
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