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  • Posted by Notperfect 9 years, 10 months ago
    I also went back and read where the south should save itself from itself. Sounds like some who consider themselves more intelligent really have the answer especially when trying to fix America's problems. That quote stands out and really has worked. No deficit, no unemployment, no diseases all is a utopia and nothing but gold and silver pour from everyone's pockets. And I have some land in Arizona you should consider. Faith is all that is needed. As a grain of Mustard seed. The smallest seed there is, but grows to one of the largest plants on earth. Some will agree some not. That was given to you at birth a conscience. Right from wrong wrong from right. A choice. If that choice I made a few years back is wrong then it is mine and only mine. I was told to just tell you the truth about a man that lived over 2000 years ago that knew you before you were born. I do not think I have harmed anyone or have put to death anyone in what I have quoted. An atheist only quotes there is no God. I believe that quote blows itself out of the water. If the atheist even mentions there is no God then he is just blinded to the fact of that belief. Only God can change his belief not me or 50% or 99% of people of faith. It is a choice. I believe God has used Ayn Rand to help us here in the Gulch to understand what truth is. Why? So people like me will understand truth.
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  • Posted by $ katrinam41 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    barwick11, my husband is a very intense Christian. He has spent many hours in his 80 years of life poring over the Bible in its many translations. His conclusions are not fixed in stone even now--he has found too many mis-translations--his quote is, "All of God's Word is in the Bible, but not all of the Bible is God's Word." He is beginning to believe that the only answer will come when he meets the Man face to face. Please try not to explode because some don't believe the same as you do. If you attack, you will be answered, and it should not surprise you--we're all under attack if we write something someone else disagrees with! How else can we learn, if not to discuss with those of different views?
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  • Posted by amhunt 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    That is an interesting assertion "... on the unchanging Word of God". If one postulates the existence of God then it could follow that His word is unchanging, presuming He did not want to change it. In either case (changed or unchanged) it would still be possible (and even likely) that humans would argue the point (and we certainly have a lot of evidence that they do.)
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    False choice. My religion, for one, does not say that my life belongs to God. I was created with free will. If my life belonged to God, I would have no choices.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Again you're correct.
    However, I've had lots of discussions with folks who start off with, "I'm a Christian, but....."
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    Posted by MiJo 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The religion scam is usually perpetrated by offering you carrots - then erecting a barrier to leaving. The carrot may be "eternal life" or "social inclusion" or any number of psychological levers. The barrier is almost always a threat that you will lose things if you depart. In some cases, people are actually "cast out" to make them feel a desire to return and to threaten those who remain.

    I'm sure there are thousands of examples of psychological coercion in religion. By contrast, who has to be coerced to believe truth?
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    Posted by MiJo 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I wonder…

    What would you say if there was a lie - a flat-out lie - that if told to the people of the world would make them 5% happier? Would you say, "The end justifies the means" and perpetrate the lie? Or would you say, "Dishonesty is immoral" and work to undermine it?

    Try these lies as test cases:

    1) Government loves you and only has your best interests at heart.
    2) God loves you and has only your best interests at heart.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Rarely do I have a discussion with someone where they come out and say "I'm Christian," or "I'm Muslim," or "I'm Atheist." Just doesn't happen. When it does, it is to use a false argument of superiority of position.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    There are all sorts of things that are used to perpetrate the most heinous of crimes. Been to North Korea lately? I don't think that they have any permitted religion there.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    What you write is true in the circumstances you posit. Perhaps, you've not participated in as many religion vs non-religion as I have. In any case, it really doesn't matter as far as I'm concerned so long as you are rational in dealing with your fellow man and do not impede my forward progress.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I believe that you're wrong, Herb. It would only be relevant when the individual brings up the fact that they are atheist - and that usually only happens in order to denigrate the views of another. At that point, they lose their own credibility.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    As I indicated, the vast majority couldn't care less, until some militant group on either side does something to stir things up. Personally, I am a non-militant agnostic. Formal religion, to me, seems irrational and is the cause, often, of the very things it claims to want to cure. The only reason that I'm not a total atheist is that science has way too many unanswered questions, especially in the quantum world.
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  • Posted by XenokRoy 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    A gun, a philosophy or a religion can be used to accomplish both good and evil. Religion, just like philosophy is not inharently good or evil. It is the minds of those that use it that use it for good or evil.

    A gun accomplishes much good in the world when used correctly by mind intent on doing good. Religion is no different.

    A core common value system is required for a society to be moral. Religion has been the source of that core common value system. I know of no replacement for it.

    To say that religion is used for evil is like saying political science is used for evil or a large corporation is used for evil. All of the above have done great good and great evil and great good.

    To blame the heinous crime on the religion is foolish. Its irrational and destructive. Is its religion fault that men used it to cease power and oppress people?

    Were now using science and technology to do the same. In less obvious or barbaric ways no real difference. You have no privacy, there is very little respect of personal choice or property. Every thing you say, do and every place you go recorded to be used against you if the powers that be want to do so. Its just using science to accomplish the same thing.

    There will always be those that want to build a society that allows them to use force to stay at the top of that society. Reguardless of the age and what weapon is available (psychology, philosophy, science, religion or politics) they will be used for freedom, property rights protection, liberty and the protection of life and the opposite. This has always been the case because some men choose to make it so (on both sides). The tools of the centuries change but the two sides remain the same.

    Without something that clearly defines what behaviors are desirable, praise worthy and to be sought after you have people seeking after nothing specifically. Religion provides to the masses a definition of what is desirable, praise worthy and to be sought after. So long as it leaves people with the choice to act on it of there own mind, it will be good to have around.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    As I put forth, that perhaps 10 to 15% feel that way. Most Christians and Jews usually don't think about atheism until the atheists do something stupid like removing the 10 Commandments from a public place. Likewise, I rarely have heard the word atheist spoken without disdain.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Fred: If you check the Home and About pages, you will see that this site is principally devoted to promoting the movies. Those movies (and the book on which they are based) certainly supports Objectivism, Conservatism, and Libertarianism - but I would not consider it a site specifically in any of those veins. I've been to O sites, as well as C and L sites. They tend to be very narrow in their perspectives - you either are an acolyte, or you are a troll. There tends to be little in the way of intellectually honest and challenging thought on those sites.

    Those who participate in this site are more conservative and libertarian because those are traits that those who support the movies value and to which they adhere. There are also many O's here, but it seems they are not the majority (even though every new one seemingly gets on the site and starts screaming about why non-O thoughts are being discussed - most of them don't last here long).

    I appreciate your comment, and agree that libertarian thought (with conservatism being the first step) is required to turn this nation back around to the greatness that it once was.
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  • Posted by MiJo 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Funny how people can be programmed to believe almost anything if they're incarcerated.
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  • Posted by MiJo 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "If you want morality in a society you must have religion."

    I don't know that such is true. I DO know that religion is frequently used to perpetrate the most heinous of crimes. Spend a month in an Iron Maiden if you don't believe me.
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  • Posted by MiJo 9 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    On the plus side, among the stupid, religion has the effect of creating a cosmic witness to all their criminality. At least in their own minds - which is what matters.
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