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What would the Devil have driven?
I'm not of any religious persuasion that is easy to explain, but I find the
fact that you keep making all sorts of flames based on religion is getting to be a little offensive. "donquijote1954" wrote in message ... Since it's pretty much settled that Jesus would have ridden a bike, let's debate now what the Devil would have driven... On Jan 9, 12:22 pm, "David V." wrote: donquijote1954 wrote: I thought he drove an SUV. "The Devil" does not exist. But you do remind me of Don Quixote. His SUV polluted too. DonQuixote rode a horse, Rocinante, and Sancho rode a donkey, like Jesus. The Devil does not exist but Christians are often found doing evil things. I have no doubt in my mind though that the Devil would have driven an SUV if he existed. WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote |
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landotter ??? wrote:
... Religion is a belief in nonsense,... Utter rubbish. The Flying Spaghetti Monster created the Universe with His Noodly Appendage. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia "And never forget, life ultimately makes failures of all people." A. Derleth |
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"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... landotter ??? wrote: ... Religion is a belief in nonsense,... Utter rubbish. The Flying Spaghetti Monster created the Universe with His Noodly Appendage. No, it was the aliens. As you would know if you listened to Bob. |
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What would the Devil have driven?
"landotter" wrote in message ... On Jan 9, 4:41 pm, "Amy Blankenship" wrote: I'm not of any religious persuasion that is easy to explain, but I find the fact that you keep making all sorts of flames based on religion is getting to be a little offensive. Religion is a belief in nonsense, as such, it should develop a thicker skin, and less of an attitude. On my local newspaper's message boards, nearly half the messages are religious folks condemning others. Strangely enough, when one responds in kind, one is labeled as intolerant. Direct attacks on others' deeply held beliefs isn't funny, whether I share them or not. |
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"donquijote1954" wrote in message ... On Jan 10, 9:04 am, "Amy Blankenship" wrote: "landotter" wrote in message ... On Jan 9, 4:41 pm, "Amy Blankenship" wrote: I'm not of any religious persuasion that is easy to explain, but I find the fact that you keep making all sorts of flames based on religion is getting to be a little offensive. Religion is a belief in nonsense, as such, it should develop a thicker skin, and less of an attitude. On my local newspaper's message boards, nearly half the messages are religious folks condemning others. Strangely enough, when one responds in kind, one is labeled as intolerant. Direct attacks on others' deeply held beliefs isn't funny, whether I share them or not. But when those beliefs are used as cover for evil things then they are fair game. ------------------ But you haven't attacked them as a cover for evil things. You've essentially said "All Christians drive SUV's" "SUV's are evil" "Therefore, all Christians are evil." Only you've managed to pad it out to make it much more offensive than that. |
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"Chalo" wrote in message ... Amy Blankenship wrote: landotter wrote: Amy Blankenship wrote: I'm not of any religious persuasion that is easy to explain, but I find the fact that you keep making all sorts of flames based on religion is getting to be a little offensive. Religion is a belief in nonsense, as such, it should develop a thicker skin, and less of an attitude. On my local newspaper's message boards, nearly half the messages are religious folks condemning others. Strangely enough, when one responds in kind, one is labeled as intolerant. Direct attacks on others' deeply held beliefs isn't funny, whether I share them or not. Disabusing others of their ridiculous notions is a righteous act, even if it's often ineffective. It's not what, it is how. If you had a friend or coworker who you discovered actually harbored a belief in Santa Claus that was guiding his decisions and interfering with his education or career, would you try to straighten him out in any way? I certainly wouldn't do it in a way that made fun of his belief and deliberately offended him. For one thing, it's not a nice thing to do. For another thing, people tend not to listen to those who are rude to them. So, if my actual intention was to change his opinion and/or behavior, I wouldn't rub his face in how stupid I thought he was. How about someone who refused to travel internationally for fear of falling off the edge of the earth, and therefore missed out on seeing other places? Would you consider it an act of _respect_ to refrain from challenging his foolishness? Oh, absolutely I would leave that one alone. Some people are born to be homebodies, and these kinds of excuses reflect their wish to stay at home. Religious tolerance is a concept crafted to keep various primitive thinkers from murdering each other in the names of their respective imaginary friends. It is about making violent fools keep peace with each other, not about compelling the reality-based community to pretend that delusional people are on an equal footing with sane ones. That is one way to look at it. However, it is NOT the way it is viewed by people who hold strong religious views, so approaching them with that attitude will never sway them. If you insist on doing so, you are doing it because you want to vent and because you like being mean. Or possibly because you haven't realized that attacking people isn't a useful way to try to change their behavior. Certainly you're not doing it out of an honest and thoughtful desire to change their behavior. -Amy |
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"Amy Blankenship" wrote: (clip) However, it is NOT the way it is viewed by people who hold strong religious views, so approaching them with that attitude will never sway them. (clip) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ People who hold strong religious views generally have them because they were brought up that way. The architecture of the brain is formed while they are young, and they cannot usually free themselves from these beliefs. Trying to dissuade them is pointless. |
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"Leo Lichtman" wrote in message ... "Amy Blankenship" wrote: (clip) However, it is NOT the way it is viewed by people who hold strong religious views, so approaching them with that attitude will never sway them. (clip) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ People who hold strong religious views generally have them because they were brought up that way. The architecture of the brain is formed while they are young, and they cannot usually free themselves from these beliefs. Trying to dissuade them is pointless. I was brought up VERY Southern Baptist. |
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"Chalo" wrote in message ... Amy Blankenship wrote: Leo Lichtman wrote: People who hold strong religious views generally have them because they were brought up that way. The architecture of the brain is formed while they are young, and they cannot usually free themselves from these beliefs. Trying to dissuade them is pointless. I was brought up VERY Southern Baptist. I was brought up half-heartedly Southern Baptist. I'm glad to say I am now fully cured of that ailment. Maybe Southern Baptists should take up shunning or honor killings as a way to improve retention. Must suck to be so bitter. |
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What would the Devil have driven?
"Bill Sornson" wrote in message ... And God save anyone who dares draw a cartoon... Which one??? |
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