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on 10/9/05 10:37 am - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: RE: Proverbial Frozen Hell
Political debate is a NoNo. I think we have special dispensation when it comes to religion Tek
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on 10/9/05 8:20 am - Chicago, IL
Topic: RE: What do you believe?
I didn't see where she discredited anything actually. She just said so as if that made some point.
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on 10/9/05 8:17 am - Chicago, IL
Topic: RE: What do you believe?
Yeah, I was trying to figure out how on earth she could come up with this idea that you were rude but then I decided, why bother?
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on 10/9/05 8:16 am - Chicago, IL
Topic: Proverbial Frozen Hell
I agree with Ann Coulter. The end must surely be near.... "However nice, helpful, prompt and tidy she is, Harriet Miers isn't qualified to play a Supreme Court justice on "The West Wing," let alone to be a real one. Both Republicans and Democrats should be alarmed that Bush seems to believe his power to appoint judges is absolute."
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on 10/9/05 7:06 am - Oak park, MI
Topic: RE: What do you believe?
Oh...and by the way, your post was: I always thought i was a 'dont believe it till you prove it' person, but i guess i fall into the stereotypical religious person, in the way that all things happen for a reason etc..... No where does this say you used to be and are not now. If you are going to argue your point, make it clear. "I always thought" and "I guess" are not words that describe definitively.
(deactivated member)
on 10/9/05 7:01 am - Oak park, MI
Topic: RE: What do you believe?
Thanks for the support Dona. I was pretty dumb founded at her RUDE ass response.
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on 10/9/05 7:01 am - Oak park, MI
Topic: RE: What do you believe?
That is very interesting as I thought I was just giving a straight forward answer with little emotion or feelings involved either way. You are the one that asked the question. My intention was never to be rude. I really am sorry you feel that way. Discredit me or not, I do not give a **** Next time ask someone else. Regards, Terri P.S. This post WAS meant to be rude.
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on 10/9/05 2:33 am - Chicago, IL
Topic: RE: What do you believe?
Hi Becky---I've noticed that for a lot of people there's that one tiny detail that's keeping them on some middle ground and eventually they have a life experience or realization that provides an answer one way or the other. It's an intimate and very personal experience and judgment that we all have our own set of reasons for. It has to make sense to YOU. Which is actually my philosophy about religious beliefs! If somebody tells me they feel comforted when they talk to their god and they believe he really hears them, they think their god "speaks" to them, OK, great. Who am I to say that's not reality for them. For whatever reason, it's working for them. Great. It doesn't work for me and it's never going to. But like you point out, along comes organized religion to complicate things! Can we all do what we know in our hearts makes us happy and find our own ways to live a positive life? Some would say NO. We are self-destructive and even dangerous to society unless we're just like them! Their way or the highway! No wonder many people turn away from that! I am not much for sentiments and self-help pop psychology stuff but I heard something once that made sense to me: There are many paths to the mountaintop and we all must find the path we can walk in joy every day. Good luck on your journey of self-discovery. If you have an issue you want to discuss, I hope you will feel welcome to do so on this board.
Becky Sue
on 10/9/05 2:17 am - Fort Wayne, IN
Topic: RE: What do you believe?
I have to agree with Dona, I'm not sure what made you think Terri was being rude or defensive. To me, she was just answering the question based on her thoughts and experience.
Becky Sue
on 10/9/05 2:15 am - Fort Wayne, IN
Topic: RE: What do you believe?
What do I believe? Hmmm... Well, I believe in evolution. I believe in science. I believe that 99.999999% of unexplainable things are only unexplainable because science hasn't caught up yet. The problem I have is with that last .000001%. I have hard time with organized religion. The dogma. Repent, be forgiven, an you're going to heaven. Eat some wafers, drink some grape juice, you're one with Christ. "Better to spill your seed in a ***** than on the ground." Loving another human is an abomination in the eyes of God. And so on. Then, there's the belief that we are so tied to a diety that we have no control over our own lives, it's all mapped out in some diety's mind, like a dream. Yeah, right. The reason I still consider myself an agnostic is BECAUSE of that last .000001%. I feel we all have free will. I feel that the choices we make, the people we are, determine our life, in some way or another. Kind of like those Choose Your Own Adventure books I read as a kid. But still, there's that .000001%. Do I believe in a diety? No. More like a 'force' - not totally unlike that described in Star Wars. I don't think that this 'force' exerts any real amount of influence on our lives, more like it just coexists with us on some level. Loved Atlas Shrugged, btw. Also loved Anthem, although I should re-read it. I haven't read Ayn Rand since HS...
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