7/14/2010 8:35:18 PM
I can see the episode of COPS now.
7/14/2010 8:36:45 PM
This is all I could think of after reading the last few posts:
7/14/2010 8:43:26 PM
7/14/2010 8:54:17 PM
7/14/2010 9:21:03 PM
^^I'd like to stone the girl on the left for wearing those boots.[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 9:45 PM. Reason : Death to America...why do I keep forgetting this?]
7/14/2010 9:44:09 PM
7/14/2010 9:47:07 PM
^^^You're hopeless.
7/14/2010 9:51:38 PM
^ It's amazing to consider consequences?Your solution is to just do nothing about oppression and abuse, that's just disgusting.[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 9:57 PM. Reason : ]
7/14/2010 9:57:25 PM
7/14/2010 10:14:05 PM
You obviously don't watch COPS. On domestic violence calls, everyone gets arrested. It's family court that always favors the bitches.[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 11:14 PM. Reason : death to america]
7/14/2010 10:46:13 PM
7/16/2010 9:21:06 AM
for the record, i support the right of women to wear the burqa or whatever the F they want to wear.However, for public safety, there are some (very few) places where they must be required to show their face. These cases should be for law enforcement purposes only.
7/16/2010 9:24:18 AM
7/16/2010 11:23:06 AM
But we have to accept and tolerate everyone's views, and never condemn them, even if their beliefs lead to destructive behavior...Yes, this is why I don't (and will never) respect religion, and it's why I'll actively work to dismantle it. Believe whatever you want, but don't tell me what you believe and expect to keep my opinion to myself. Christianity is better than Islam, in terms of negative impact, but not by much. If religion only sought to impose its morality on believers, then I'd just chalk it up to people believing in stupid things. It never stops there, though.I don't mind being called an "evangelical atheist." I've been told by scores of people, here and elsewhere, that it's no better than being a religious fundamentalist. The difference is that I'm not going to blow up a building, or pass a bunch of laws, because I don't believe in a deity.
7/16/2010 11:36:29 AM
^Assuming there will be a lot of religion around for some time to come... do you prefer it to be predominately one religion, or a plethora of religions?
7/16/2010 5:11:06 PM
^just in case you didn't see my questionIt was in reference to this particular part of your statement:
8/23/2010 5:05:42 PM
Christianity creeps into our laws, to some degree, and we see those negative effects. Whether it's "faith-based initiatives," abortion, drug laws, laws regarding same sex relationships, or stem-cell research, traditional "Christian" views have a less than desirable influence on American government. I view Christianity and Islam as the same sort of delusion; believers often find themselves unable to find the glaringly obvious flaws in their own way of thinking.If we had maintained a constitutional republic, as was intended, these Christian influences would have a more limited impact, especially on the federal level. As it stands currently, Congress has the power to pass a law supporting or encouraging religious activity. It has no authority to do so, but if you can muster 51% of the vote, it's perfectly doable - at least for a period of time. And, while many would try to convince you otherwise, we are not a Christian nation. The writings of the time make it very clear that the Constitution is a non-religious document, and that the federal government would favor no religion at all. We should certainly demand that our representatives vote in a way that reflects that, regardless of any of our actual beliefs. However, as detrimental as Christianity has been, Islam is a far more infectious (and destructive) load of bullshit. Islam, at least as it is seen practiced in many parts of the world, requires that the system of government incorporate key tenets of Islam. That fusing of religion and government must be the the closest thing to evil that exists. There is an entire power structure that simultaneously maintains and instills Islamic values. Europe faces a situation where there exists a rapidly increasing population of people that want to commandeer (and reform) government, but not in any kind of way that would be seen as progressive by our standards. The most effective check on this would be a constitution that properly defines the bounds of government. Undesirable violations of free speech would not be necessary, if such a check were in place.As for your original question, I don't care how many religions exist. As far as I'm concerned, most people create their own religion. Opinions on what various scriptures mean will vary and are subject to wild (or just plain bizarre) speculation, even within a single congregation or denomination. What I'm concerned with is how much of an effect those religions have on society and the advancement of society. The content of the religion(s), and the extent to which followers act out the doctrine, is of higher importance to me.[Edited on August 24, 2010 at 1:16 AM. Reason : ]
8/24/2010 1:09:09 AM
d357r0y3r got a bingo!
8/24/2010 9:26:16 AM