Sunday, February 17, 2008

When Cultures Collide Sparks Fly

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Upload Time: 2008-02-08 22:19:20
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britian  england  church  

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February 08, 2008 BBC World

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Myaucat  2008-02-15 22:39:30

it depends. what are you talking about?? there's tons of religious "laws" that are integrated into secular law. i.e., thou shall not kill. hello?
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CheeezMaster  2008-02-11 13:25:52

quite a rant, scott. a retarded one, but still... it's quite a rant.
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scottfreitas  2008-02-10 02:39:26

You intolerant arrogant self-righteous atheist types do EVERYTHING you accuse us 'religious" people of. Shut teh fuck up and admit it. Your ideas are inferior, that is OUR belief. Our ideas are inferior, that is YOUR belief. We will be at war with each other forever on Earth because of this, and I am tired of pretending otherwise. I will fight to defend and uphold Christian morality versus secular "morality". And no amount of whining and bitching and mewling by you types will ever change that.
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Telcontar1962  2008-02-10 01:53:18

Your right about one thing though I would never be satisfied until organised religions are neutered and rendered obsolete. They are contemptible and it would at least rid the world of something horrendously divisive. People should believe what they want but it should be personal. Having a superstitious faith is one thing to give religions the power to foist those views forcibly on another human being is offensive.
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Telcontar1962  2008-02-10 01:38:36

There may be good laws in the bible but to suggest that where they originate from is a fallacy. I'm sure no one had to wait for the ten commandments to come along to know that "thou shalt not kill" was a great and novel idea. I also don't think a world without religion will create an environment where suddenly we all think such things as killing are somehow acceptable. Religion isn't a protection against such acts, if anything its an used as an excuse by those within to promote them.
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