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Pick on Christians because it's easy, fun, and they beg for it. They need it to exist.
Also, please learn to use your handy-dandy enter key. Thank you, drive through. [ February 13, 2002: Message edited by: The Unholy ]</p> |
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Our Constitution was not designed on biblical principles, because if it had been, it would specify some combination of absolute monarchy and theocracy, something like the likes of Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Taliban. There is nothing in the Bible on electing leaders for short terms, there is nothing on committees of elected citizens, there is nothing even remotely resembling the Bill of Rights, etc. I wonder where Deputy42 thinks the Senate got its name from. Quote:
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i havent studied locke intensely yet he was the first to move from scholasticsm and merge decartes and christ. to say that the bible is archaic is superflous because much of it was written 4000 years ago. well to believe in christ you have to believe the jews are gods chosen people, the ot gives background. nt seems to be where its at. |
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The other answers were honest despite the fact they weren't the answers you were looking for. Most of us have read the bible (and I dare say a great deal more than many professing believers have). We simply found it every bit as lacking as any other religious text that you have choosen to disregard. Some friendly advice: Your posts are very hard on the eyes. If you paragraph them better you are likely to get more responses. BTW, welcome to the boards. |
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Edited because I do not read posts correctly at this hour...
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Bash has a very negative connotation, as in bullying of some sort.
"Look I have a Christian cornered, let's teach him a lesson," the big mean atheist says to his thuggish atheist friends, as some poor, gangly kid wearing a cross huddles nervously at the a dead end of an alley. That's just silly. Those poor, picked-on, bashed Christians... who in the U.S. only outnumber us atheists by at least 4 to 1. Christians in general are adversarial, and they don't generally have a live and let live attitude. Historically, they haven't been content to peacefully co-exist with Jews, worshippers of Odin, Celtic druids, Muslims, etc. They WANT to witness their faith to other people, and they WANT to discuss it with godless heathens like us on this board. This is OUR website, and it is amazing to think anyone could say we are bashing Christians if they willingly come in here of their own accord, want to argue, and find that we disagree with them. |
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