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In , Signal wrote :
http://www.pptkids.org/ I cannot believe that this could exist in 2005. "Think about it. President Bush says that "societies are built by knowing right from wrong." How do kids learn right from wrong? How did you learn right from wrong? How could a person's daily actions make our country stronger? How does your faith in God help make your little part of America a better place?" It remembers me this : http://www.gfs.diepholz.de/archiv/linguae2/di4/ http://www.ac-orleans-tours.fr/hist-...lot/PHOTO5.jpg |
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"Lionel" wrote in message ... In , Signal wrote : http://www.pptkids.org/ I cannot believe that this could exist in 2005. "Think about it. President Bush says that "societies are built by knowing right from wrong." How do kids learn right from wrong? How did you learn right from wrong? How could a person's daily actions make our country stronger? When people realize that doing the right thing benefits everybody. How does your faith in God help make your little part of America a better place?" It contains a code of ethical behavior, not a perfect one to be sure, but there are useful things that when adhered to help people to bring order to their lives. Of cousre, it is corrupted in part by the fact that it requires faith, which antithetical to reason, which is how humans survive and how civilizations evolve. From the skimming of the webiste I did, it seems that they are asking for God to guide the actions of people in government, in order to help them make our country a better place. There are also simple lessons about some of the past presidents, that may instill a desire for learning more about these men. Not a terrible thing. It remembers me this : http://www.gfs.diepholz.de/archiv/linguae2/di4/ Then you have a very big disconnect Lionel, there is nothing Nazi like in the pptkids web site. http://www.ac-orleans-tours.fr/hist-...lot/PHOTO5.jpg Yet another example of a disconnect. Even though one is not religious, doesn't mean there is nothing useful in religious training. In a country like ours, where the majority of the people express some belief in some form of religion, we are not in any serious danger of becoming a theocracy, we have Constitutional protection against a state religion and of church and state merging. There is also the ACLU and other organizations working tirelessly to remove God from as much of American life as they can. BTW instead of using the phrase "this remembers me," it should be this reminds me. While I am an atheist and I do agree that religion, particularly Christianity has been responsible for many evils over the course of history, it is also fair to state that it has also done much good. There are people in the world who would not eat or have a place to live or food to eat without the efforts of religious charity. A more balanced view of religion and its good and bad points could not hurt. |
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"Signal" wrote...
Something like 9 out of 10 Americans believe in God, yet you're still a bunch of *******s. Then I guess all Brits are a bunch of stupid, pompous snobs. Fair? |
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"Signal" wrote in message ... " emitted : http://www.pptkids.org/ I cannot believe that this could exist in 2005. "Think about it. President Bush says that "societies are built by knowing right from wrong." How do kids learn right from wrong? How did you learn right from wrong? How could a person's daily actions make our country stronger? When people realize that doing the right thing benefits everybody. If folk took Dubya's lead they'd all be feathering their own nests. You mean earning a living? How does your faith in God help make your little part of America a better place?" It contains a code of ethical behavior, not a perfect one to be sure, but there are useful things that when adhered to help people to bring order to their lives. Something like 9 out of 10 Americans believe in God, yet you're still a bunch of *******s. At least you don't make sweeeping generalizations. Even though one is not religious, doesn't mean there is nothing useful in religious training. Stupid, stupid ba...... Yes you are. |
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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:59:23 +0100, Signal wrote:
Something like 9 out of 10 Americans believe in God, yet you're still a bunch of *******s. It's the one's who claim to believe in God who are the problem. Take W, for example. |
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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 05:32:58 GMT, "
wrote: Yet another example of a disconnect. Even though one is not religious, doesn't mean there is nothing useful in religious training. In a country like ours, where the majority of the people express some belief in some form of religion, we are not in any serious danger of becoming a theocracy, we have Constitutional protection against a state religion and of church and state merging. There is also the ACLU and other organizations working tirelessly to remove God from as much of American life as they can. BTW instead of using the phrase "this remembers me," it should be this reminds me. While I am an atheist and I do agree that religion, particularly Christianity has been responsible for many evils over the course of history, it is also fair to state that it has also done much good. There are people in the world who would not eat or have a place to live or food to eat without the efforts of religious charity. A more balanced view of religion and its good and bad points could not hurt. Thoughtful post, Mike. Keep it up. (But watch out for Trevor Wilson. If he reads this post you've had it). :-) |
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Signal wrote:
Something like 9 out of 10 Americans believe in God, yet you're still a bunch of *******s. Watch that. 1. I don't believe in god. 2. I'm not a *******. I'm an asshole. 3. I'll have to get over there (UK) one of these days. I have a few words for Liz. 4. We don't publicly say what we think of W. People end up in the Gulag for that you know. --meanmrmustard |
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"paul packer" wrote in message ... On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 05:32:58 GMT, " wrote: Yet another example of a disconnect. Even though one is not religious, doesn't mean there is nothing useful in religious training. In a country like ours, where the majority of the people express some belief in some form of religion, we are not in any serious danger of becoming a theocracy, we have Constitutional protection against a state religion and of church and state merging. There is also the ACLU and other organizations working tirelessly to remove God from as much of American life as they can. BTW instead of using the phrase "this remembers me," it should be this reminds me. While I am an atheist and I do agree that religion, particularly Christianity has been responsible for many evils over the course of history, it is also fair to state that it has also done much good. There are people in the world who would not eat or have a place to live or food to eat without the efforts of religious charity. A more balanced view of religion and its good and bad points could not hurt. Thoughtful post, Mike. Keep it up. (But watch out for Trevor Wilson. If he reads this post you've had it). :-) Atheism is one of the few things he and I agree on. You might just consider the idea that I put as much thought into audio, beleive it or not. |
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"Lionel" wrote in message ... a écrit : You are really an idiot McKelvy. You don't understand anything. The worst problem with this website is the cult of the personality that it implies and that this is intented for children. But please forget it... (I'm afraid that even with such crying example Dormer has still missed his goal.) Why not try and explain just what harm is being done. It's certainly no worse than some of the lefist propaganda aimed at kids. |
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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 10:07:06 GMT, "
wrote: Thoughtful post, Mike. Keep it up. (But watch out for Trevor Wilson. If he reads this post you've had it). :-) Atheism is one of the few things he and I agree on. You might just consider the idea that I put as much thought into audio, beleive it or not. My name's Paul, not Robert. :-) |
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"paul packer" wrote in message
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 10:07:06 GMT, " wrote: Thoughtful post, Mike. Keep it up. (But watch out for Trevor Wilson. If he reads this post you've had it). :-) Atheism is one of the few things he and I agree on. You might just consider the idea that I put as much thought into audio, beleive it or not. My name's Paul, not Robert. :-) I was just imaging a world where everybody who was arrogant and clueless and didn't know it, had the same name. |
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On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 08:32:46 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: "paul packer" wrote in message On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 10:07:06 GMT, " wrote: Thoughtful post, Mike. Keep it up. (But watch out for Trevor Wilson. If he reads this post you've had it). :-) Atheism is one of the few things he and I agree on. You might just consider the idea that I put as much thought into audio, beleive it or not. My name's Paul, not Robert. :-) I was just imaging a world where everybody who was arrogant and clueless and didn't know it, had the same name. You mean so they'd all answer to Arnie Krueger? Yes, it would save having to remember individual names. Good idea, Arnie. You're improving. |
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"paul packer" wrote in message ... On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 10:07:06 GMT, " wrote: Thoughtful post, Mike. Keep it up. (But watch out for Trevor Wilson. If he reads this post you've had it). :-) Atheism is one of the few things he and I agree on. You might just consider the idea that I put as much thought into audio, beleive it or not. My name's Paul, not Robert. :-) Yes, I know, it was your words I responded to. |
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