We WILL find out how it works
Posted by Boborobdos 11 years, 5 months ago to Government
Vermont decided to take it a step further by setting up their very own single payer system.
The slogan of the program: Everybody in, nobody out.
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The slogan of the program: Everybody in, nobody out.
For details: http://www.occupydemocrats.com/vermont-m...
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May your God bless you and keep you.
When you or anyone else says to me, 'God bless you' or 'I'll pray for you', I generally thank them and I appreciate their caring and intent.
Manners and respect are indeed the keys to a civil and pleasant life.
Have a good life,
Fred
I respect most religions most of the time. However when some of the members of some religions do hateful things (Muslims blowing things up, Christians shooting doctors, both denying the love and marriage between two people because they are the same sex) I get a bit irked.
And now we get to this current environment built around the beliefs of Any Rand. She was an atheist. When someone comes around here wearing their holy blabbering on their sleeves trying to convince folks that some spirit is responsible... Well, for me it just doesn't go over so well.
I think it's quite appropriate, from either testament, to point out the fallacies, foibles, and outright impossibilities presented on "faith."
So, I don't worry about a dead guy on a stick. I worry about the person who is carrying it around their neck or as I saw video (and darn I wish I could find it to post) of a nun trying to jam the eyes of a clinic escort with...
It's people and how they abuse what teachings might otherwise be excellent.
Furthermore the allegory's you referred to are from the (Old Testament not from the new which deals with Christianity. Even the New Testament has allegory's that are not meant to always be taken literally. In addition we need to remember that all philosophy's and their published versions are influenced by man through their editing and influences ranging from the politics of the time.
Another thing is, you make reference to not having revealed your “religion,” frankly I don't care what your religion is as long as it makes you happy and a decent human being. I don't think that I need to define the word decent for you, I'm assuming that being on this site we are all decent human beings.
On the other hand, it's clear that you are perfectly capable of injecting a little poison in your comments once in a while and I find that somewhat disappointing and frankly I expected better of you.
Your argument that “ The weakest of all arguments in a logical environment is “I believe.” I beg to differ, in an argument dealing with philosophy, belief is the only thing that is being debated. It is clear that your dislike or perhaps even hate for Christianity blinds you to a degree that makes it impossible to discuss the matter either intellectually or emotionally
I wish you well,
Fred
Really. Guess you missed the efforts of Christians to change things.
You know, the ones picketing and blowing up clinics.
You know, the ones who poured millions of dollars into Oregon to defeat assisted suicide TWICE! And they last. The PEOPLE want it.
And the funding of anti-gay marriage efforts.
Blue laws...
Christians are using their religion all over the place to trample others in America. It's silly to deny it because you may not personally take up a sign or pull a trigger. Sleep with dogs your gonna get flees.
I let the dog bark. They go away.
The weakest of all arguments in a logical environment is "I believe." Although your belief isn't in doubt (it takes all kinds) what you believe can't be proven. Christians can't even say abstinence works because in the case of at least one virgin it didn't. It's hard to take it in the ear or swallow it in that kind of environment.
Then I see a guy... Oh what's his name? Lott, that's it, Lott. He offered his virgin daughters to the mob and later had so much magic wine he had sex with his daughters and didn't recognize them. Black-out drunk and being able to get it up. Now that's magic.
And finally I see guys like Bishop Spong doing same sex weddings one side of christanity and Fred Phelps on the other. Would the real Christians stand up so the rest of us aren't so confused?
Sincerely yours,
Fred
It's just that my personal reason for celebrating it may be very different than yours. It's still something that I enjoy celebrating with my family and friends.
As to proselytizing, I prefer to be an asker than the asked. My experiences have taught me that Christianity is about proselytizing in that, that's the only religious people I've personally had come to my door or approach me on the street wanting to talk about belief. Thank you for your interest in teaching me about your God and Jesus. If I feel an interest, I will come to you and ask.
Fred
And Ayn Rand demonstrated that herself through Howard.in "The Fountainhead."
That was part of the book. Fulfillment is not necessarily financial.
But the same can be said of any organized group either wishing for or trying to assert/maintain power and control - not just religions. I agree that there are many christians that live the life of non-aggression (turning the other cheek), but at the same time maintain the belief and policy of proselytizing. That's always given me a problem.
No individual of any sort will ever be safe until the basic concept and worthiness of the right of self determination and to be left alone is more widely taught and respected.
KYFHO
I often worked ten or twelve-hour days at my first "real" job because I loved the team and what I was doing and learning.
I left ten years after I started because I got too good at the job and it became boring and unchallenging and there was no career path in the organization.
The people I respect and enjoy most are NOT the ones who are "in it for the money" although, as Heinlein put it, money IS nice.
And over the years, one thing I learned was to NOT accept the lowest bid from ANYONE, even public school teachers. If people started to accept at least the SECOND LOWEST bid, give some thought to what influence that might have on LOTS of markets (including the Federal procurement agencies...)...
While Believers accuse Atheists of shoving their beliefs down their throats, Atheists seem to have the same feeling/experience, but, of course "the other side" denies the allegation.
I can't prove there is NO god any more than you can prove there IS one (or more...) BFD...
Bob's right about that quote... but I discovered the reality of it back in the computer world. "Seeing is believing" works for a lot of people, but the reality is "Believing is seeing," because most folks don't "see the point" until they believe (in) what they're seeing. Try critiquing software or a user interface that the author has fallen in love with because it's his or hers. Ain't gonna be "seen" at all.
But please don't think WE will believe that religionists have no intention of converting anyone... can you point to any anti-gay legislation that's not rooted in something from someone's bible? Or their belief system, irrespective of empirical evidence? Good luck finding it. And that's why I occasionally make some "drive-by comments" when I see posts like the ones above.
Ciao!
Fred
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