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October 24, 2010 at 3:11 PM #623238October 24, 2010 at 8:21 PM #622194
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ParticipantStalin and Mao may have been atheists, but are you claiming that their atheism systematically influenced them to commit their atrocities in the name of atheism? Hitler and Stalin has mustaches. So did Saddam. Using your logic I can conclude that mustaches must lead to genocide.
October 24, 2010 at 8:21 PM #622277afx114
ParticipantStalin and Mao may have been atheists, but are you claiming that their atheism systematically influenced them to commit their atrocities in the name of atheism? Hitler and Stalin has mustaches. So did Saddam. Using your logic I can conclude that mustaches must lead to genocide.
October 24, 2010 at 8:21 PM #622837afx114
ParticipantStalin and Mao may have been atheists, but are you claiming that their atheism systematically influenced them to commit their atrocities in the name of atheism? Hitler and Stalin has mustaches. So did Saddam. Using your logic I can conclude that mustaches must lead to genocide.
October 24, 2010 at 8:21 PM #622961afx114
ParticipantStalin and Mao may have been atheists, but are you claiming that their atheism systematically influenced them to commit their atrocities in the name of atheism? Hitler and Stalin has mustaches. So did Saddam. Using your logic I can conclude that mustaches must lead to genocide.
October 24, 2010 at 8:21 PM #623278afx114
ParticipantStalin and Mao may have been atheists, but are you claiming that their atheism systematically influenced them to commit their atrocities in the name of atheism? Hitler and Stalin has mustaches. So did Saddam. Using your logic I can conclude that mustaches must lead to genocide.
October 24, 2010 at 8:29 PM #622199scaredyclassic
Participantwhen was the last u.s. president with facial hair?
October 24, 2010 at 8:29 PM #622282scaredyclassic
Participantwhen was the last u.s. president with facial hair?
October 24, 2010 at 8:29 PM #622842scaredyclassic
Participantwhen was the last u.s. president with facial hair?
October 24, 2010 at 8:29 PM #622966scaredyclassic
Participantwhen was the last u.s. president with facial hair?
October 24, 2010 at 8:29 PM #623283scaredyclassic
Participantwhen was the last u.s. president with facial hair?
October 24, 2010 at 8:44 PM #622204gandalf
Participant[quote=jstoesz]These concepts are frequently championed by Christians, but their basis is not in Christianity, nor is it exclusive to Christianity.[/quote]
That’s simply not true.
The Intelligent Design effort is a product of Christian Fundamentalists (funded by the Discovery Institute, right-wing think-tank) and is a direct, coincident response to recent U.S. court order prohibiting the teaching of Creationism vs. Evolution in public school SCIENCE class — on the grounds that it violated the Establishment Clause of the Constitution.
Science? Religion. Go figure.
October 24, 2010 at 8:44 PM #622287gandalf
Participant[quote=jstoesz]These concepts are frequently championed by Christians, but their basis is not in Christianity, nor is it exclusive to Christianity.[/quote]
That’s simply not true.
The Intelligent Design effort is a product of Christian Fundamentalists (funded by the Discovery Institute, right-wing think-tank) and is a direct, coincident response to recent U.S. court order prohibiting the teaching of Creationism vs. Evolution in public school SCIENCE class — on the grounds that it violated the Establishment Clause of the Constitution.
Science? Religion. Go figure.
October 24, 2010 at 8:44 PM #622847gandalf
Participant[quote=jstoesz]These concepts are frequently championed by Christians, but their basis is not in Christianity, nor is it exclusive to Christianity.[/quote]
That’s simply not true.
The Intelligent Design effort is a product of Christian Fundamentalists (funded by the Discovery Institute, right-wing think-tank) and is a direct, coincident response to recent U.S. court order prohibiting the teaching of Creationism vs. Evolution in public school SCIENCE class — on the grounds that it violated the Establishment Clause of the Constitution.
Science? Religion. Go figure.
October 24, 2010 at 8:44 PM #622971gandalf
Participant[quote=jstoesz]These concepts are frequently championed by Christians, but their basis is not in Christianity, nor is it exclusive to Christianity.[/quote]
That’s simply not true.
The Intelligent Design effort is a product of Christian Fundamentalists (funded by the Discovery Institute, right-wing think-tank) and is a direct, coincident response to recent U.S. court order prohibiting the teaching of Creationism vs. Evolution in public school SCIENCE class — on the grounds that it violated the Establishment Clause of the Constitution.
Science? Religion. Go figure.
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