My AP world history teacher told our class more than two years ago that she thinks homosexuals are the next big target for America's historically tremendous source of hatred/racism.
I think she completely missed the mark on that one.
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Wich is a lie but here its fighting words to be an Atheist or Agnostic
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Being human is a slave morality.Christianity is a slave morality.
Posted 01 June 2006 - 02:12 AM
I have found that a belief in a greater purpose or force can help people to overcome difficulties, and to be calmer and confident in the face of adversity. Argue all you want against religion, and the existence of god, but it certainly helps many people. The sense of wellbeing is enjoyable, and the thought that you are being watched over is very comforting. I'm saying this as a spiritual person rather than a religious person. I don't necessarily support religion, in fact I am rather against it, but spirituality has many benefits, the least of which can be a moral basis upon which to grow upon.
Also, if you grew up with religion, it can be difficult sometimes not to find yourself involuntarily imploring towards the heavens at times.
Posted 01 June 2006 - 02:14 AM
Being human is a slave morality.Christianity is a slave morality.
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I have found that a belief in a greater purpose or force can help people to overcome difficulties, and to be calmer and confident in the face of adversity.
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[huh]Bible knowledge is very soon going to prove to be absolutely essential in practicing Calorie Restriction (CR) for an increased lifespan.
Posted 01 June 2006 - 04:51 PM
There is no doubt that faith can provide a sense of comfort for many but is the comfort from a divine source or a placebo effect?
If the same sense of wellbeing, morality and high ethical standards is attainable without faith and/or religion, shouldn't those who choose not to believe be free to do so without harrassment, intimidation, persecution and barraged with steady diet of proselytizing, pseudo science and disinformation?
Most difficult indeed. Religions indoctrinate children at an early age. The positive imagery and feeling of love, community and joy are difficult to displace with rational understanding of why you are drawn back to it later in life. Even understanding the connection doesn't necessarily help. It's not referred to as the opiate of the masses for nothing.
Posted 01 June 2006 - 06:03 PM
Bible knowledge is very soon going to prove to be absolutely essential in practicing Calorie Restriction (CR) for an increased lifespan. Right now only a handful of highly motivated and goal-oriented scientific types are able to practice it. It's going to take a new religious system, based on a better understanding of the Bible, practicing a very deep "reverence for life" to make CR workable for the greater number of people necessary to make it a success.
Posted 01 June 2006 - 06:32 PM
william, for hyperlinks, you have to go to the "advanced" mode (click "Go Advanced" down at the bottom after entering some text, or click "Quote" on somebody), then click the button at the point you want there to be a hyperlink, click the "http://" button at the top, and it the first box enter the url you want to direct people, hit ok, and in the second box that pops up enter the text you wish them to see, it will put the link at the end of where you have typed so far, so it may be easier to do it as you go, instead of at the end (where you would have to copy/paste it back to where you wanted). Also, to get the "Quote" thing to work right, you have to hit enter before the last [ /QUOTE] thing (make sure it is at least one line below the text) for it to display correctly.I could guide you along in a serious Bible study if you could guide me along in using this computer. I'm a computer novice with about four months experience under my belt. I've noticed you can make those hyperlinks pretty much out of thin air. In my second post, I was only able to make one link, the second one didn't work. I'm still trying to figure that out.
Oh, gosh. There is a ton of stuff about what to eat, and how to eat it located in the Bible. Most of it is from the old testament (mainly in the parts telling the Jews how they were to live, eat, keep clean, etc), but there are some new testament references as well. A Google search for the terms "Biblical Eating" produces a ton of results. (I am sure "Bible Eating", etc would do the same) Back in my younger days, when I still considered myself a fundy, I actually read through a few of these types of books, and tried to stick to a "Biblical" diet. (I can go into more detail if anyone is interested)Uh, William, I admit I'm no Bible expert, but I have read it several times and, I don't recall any passages specifically relevant to dieting.
Posted 01 June 2006 - 07:21 PM
eckout the video and literature in support of a Creator God at http://www.beyondtod...ProgramID=bt015 and tell me what you think? The Bible clearly supports a longer lifespan and, even the complete conquering of death itself. See Isaiah 65:20; Revelation 21:3,4. In fact, God's help in the matter is essential. It can't be done anyother way.
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As far as I have read, William is correct, the bible conclusivley supports life extension. So my question is, why are the vast vast vast majority of religious people against life extension. Someone else made a good point that you can read and interpret the bible any way you want and have it support any ideology. It has been used in the past to justify slavery and subordination of women.
Posted 01 June 2006 - 08:48 PM
Oh, gosh. There is a ton of stuff about what to eat, and how to eat it located in the Bible. Most of it is from the old testament (mainly in the parts telling the Jews how they were to live, eat, keep clean, etc), but there are some new testament references as well. A Google search for the terms "Biblical Eating" produces a ton of results. (I am sure "Bible Eating", etc would do the same) Back in my younger days, when I still considered myself a fundy, I actually read through a few of these types of books, and tried to stick to a "Biblical" diet. (I can go into more detail if anyone is interested)
Posted 01 June 2006 - 10:09 PM
lol, I used to brag a lot about having read the whole Bible. Then someone asked me a fairly easy question and I realized I had forgotten irrelevant details (which was, well... all of it).Well, I gotta admit, I haven't actually read the Bible in several years. I must have forgotten the parts about eating.
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