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02-07-2002, 09:16 AM | #11 | |
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Attention fundy Christian fanatics!
Your lord and savior (G W Bush) just said that this country was NOT founded as a Christian nation. Bush: Quote:
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Don't overstate that, I'd put emphasis on "official". (Also, it isn't really true, individual states have had established religions).
In any case, it is nice to hear some acknowledgement. Better a speechwriter inserted positive statement, than an off the cuff anti-atheist remark he feels the need to defend for every after. |
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Whoever wrote that speech for Bush has surely been fired by now. And from now on, he'll have Dick Cheney give him the gist of whatever he'll be reading in front of groups before he says something he'll regret.
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What do you mean when you say something is a "science issue"? Are you saying that "science issues" cannot also be "moral issues"? I find that rather silly. Surely the issue of stem-cell research is a science issue and a moral issue. You just disagree with the President's decision. |
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And there are science issues that pose moral quandaries. The problem arises when you let your religious beliefs decide the scientific facts for you (i.e., zygote = human life). |
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Layman's question is a valid one. Bush could -- cease supporting coerced prayer in school -- cease supporting the dismantling of church-state separation -- cease spouting nonsense about the history of religion in this country -- openly invite non-religious leaders to the White House -- cease violating church-state separation with proclamations, prayer breakfasts, and other assorted religious activities -- cease supporting organizations that discriminate on religious grounds -- cease the faith-based charity drive I'm sure there is more he could do. Michael |
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Isn't it great that one day out of the year Bush recognizes the non-believers as citizens. Tomorrow it will business as usual.
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