Bibles! Religion!

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Do you believe in the God described by official leaders of Christian, Jewish or Muslim religions?

Yes
10
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No
17
61%
I am uncertain
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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby Amy Probenski » 2009 May 09 14:42

This crap has got to stop. Governments have no business marketing god. They have quite another business, and should start tending to it.

Our Constitution makes it pretty clear that the founders wanted government out of the god business. Government genuflecting to god, bible, and warriors is simply stupid and has to end.

Many of us harbor private revulsion over such sanctimonious rituals ... who among us is brave enough to stand up and cry, "Stop!"

On May 6, 2009 The News-Gazette wrote:Buena Vista Day Of Prayer Proclamation Signed

A proclamation stating that Buena Vista is observing the National Day of Prayer will be read outside the Municipal Building at noon on Thursday, May 7.

Mayor Mike Clements signed the proclamation, a portion of which notes that “on this National Day of Prayer, we ask God’s continued blessing on our country. This year’s theme, ‘Prayer … America’s Hope,’ is based on the verse from Psalms 33:22, which states, ‘May your unfailing love rest upon us, O Lord, even as we put our hope in you.’ We pray for the safety of our brave men and women in uniform who are serving our country, we pray for their families, and for the comfort and recovery of those who have been wounded to protect our country and our freedom.”

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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby Uji » 2009 May 10 09:21

Amy Probenski wrote:Our Constitution makes it pretty clear that the founders wanted government out of the god business. Government genuflecting to god, bible, and warriors is simply stupid and has to end.... who among us is brave enough to stand up and cry, "Stop!"


I'm with you, Amy. What can we do? (I'm not a resident of BV.)
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How Do We Compare Competing Moral Values?

Postby Uji » 2010 Mar 23 09:46

A wonderful 20 minute talk on the objective nature of moral values.
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/sam_h ... right.html
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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby Wise One » 2010 Apr 19 14:10

When I was younger I was really pissed at how difficult it was, well, to do what my hormones so convincingly urged me to do.

Now more mature, I realize it might have been for the better, Rockbridge County being mostly spared from being rocked by devastating earthquakes!

:tongue3: Thanks for small favors, but what young feller can resist challenging a lovely young thing, and the fates, to "Bring it on!"
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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby Amy Probenski » 2010 May 11 11:11

Robert L. Park on May 7, 2010 in WHAT's NEW wrote:FIRST AMENDMENT: OBAMA APPEALS NATIONAL PRAYER DAY RULING
One week ago Pres. Barack Obama proclaimed May 6, 2010 to be a National Day of Prayer in accordance with his responsibilities under Public Law 82-324.

I heard no pealing of church bells yesterday, nor were throngs of the faithful seen gathering to give thanks. The only indication that yesterday was National Prayer Day was a full-page ad in the New York Times announcing that Federal District Court Judge Barbara Crabb had ruled that the law is an unconstitutional call to religious action. However, Judge Crabb put enforcement of her ruling on hold pending appeal, allowing already scheduled prayer events to go on.

The ad in the NYT, and perhaps in other newspapers as well, was placed by the Freedom From Religion Foundation, which initiated the court action by suing. It is no accident that the Bill of Rights begins with the establishment clause; many of the framers of the Constitution, having seen the pernicious effects of state religions in Europe, were determined to produce a religion-free document.

They would have been shocked that the Rev. Billy Graham, a Southern Baptist evangelist from North Carolina, could show up at the United States Capitol 164 years later and instruct Congress to pass a law directing the President to urge citizens to pray; Congress dutifully obliged. Moreover, although the law was a clear violation of the establishment clause of the First Amendment, it was allowed to stand unchallenged for 58 years. It required the President of the United States to set aside a day each year as a National Day of Prayer and every President since has meekly complied; it would be political suicide to do otherwise.

Likewise, the President can not publicly thank U.S. Federal District Court Judge Barbara Crabb for upholding the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. I'm not the President, but What's New thanks her.
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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby Amy Probenski » 2010 Jun 15 10:14

See what happens when you worship false gods and erect idols?

Let this be a lesson, o ye goddies!
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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby simple1 » 2010 Oct 24 17:29

least ye remember that 'prohets' were smoking funny stuff and eating strange weeds from the sand :turn: and most had 'a dream' or something came to me in a dream......hmmmm and we are to have 'faith' in these so-called prohets! i have little faith in man PERIOD! :beatdead:
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Atheists Don't Have No Songs

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Right On Right On!!!

Postby crux » 2011 Jan 10 14:18

Amy Probenski wrote:See what happens when you worship false gods and erect idols?


Public school children, led by their Teachers, singing the Christian words of the Praise of Jesus, and a tune of Christian Anthem, in song...twisting them into the creation of a false Idol!!!

...just because you may never have seen this Gem.

Can you IMAGINE a George Bush EQUIVALENT and the REACTION?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJFC1qFC ... re=related

FIGHT your selective moral outrage!
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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby fangz1956 » 2011 Aug 07 10:47

Warren Jeffs-A Pedophile for All Time

I've been following the saga of this "prophet" for a while now. His trial has been interesting to say the least and sickening to say the worst. As a former LDS member (note I said LDS and NOT FLDS....there is a difference between the two), polygamy is a subject that I can both understand and be baffled by at the same time. I never believed the practice was or is God's word or God's will. I think the practice was/is more man's will. I know why the mainstream church abandoned the practice.....for Utah to gain statehood. I understand the fundamentalist split in the church and why splinter groups formed. Perhaps it wouldn't be a wholly intolerable practice if it were confined to consenting adults........but it's not.

The practice of polygamy that embraces the "marriage" of minors to older men is sickening and beyond outrageous. The creation of these "families" that go on to milk and bleed the welfare systems of various states needs to end.........now. The continued abuse of these children has got to stop. This is a prime example of the wonton abuse of "freedom of religion". Even the old scum sucker Fred Phelps has not stooped to anything this low and vile. The most baffling piece of polygamy is the patriarchal system that holds it together. Women are not allowed to have multiple husbands. It is the men who are supposedly ordained by God to lead that hold this "right and privilege".

There have been numerous documentaries on this subject. There was a book written sometime back about a group of polygamists in Ohio who actually stooped to murder and hiding bodies in order to protect their insane little game. This sect existed in Kirtland, Ohio and involved Jeff and Alice Lundgren. (When I can pull the title of the book to mind, I'll come back and share it). This story vividly illustrates the cult aspects of polygamist sects that include mind control.....sort of like the Manson family overdosed on Jesus and Joseph Smith!

I know I'm babbling on here but this just gets under my skin in the worst sort of way..........it's wrong, it's illegal, and it's immoral.


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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby Juggler » 2011 Aug 07 12:45

Damn your eyes. You are onto my scam.

I have put your name on my Forum "foe filter" so that you will be invisible when my family signs in under our single account. That way, the wife (and the wife, and the wife, and the wife) won't see your seditious ravings. I have trouble enough with them already.

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Waren Jeffs

Postby Sam » 2011 Aug 07 21:28

I agree with you little lady. This man is plain downright evil. My wife has explained the dynamics of women in this type of abusive and controlling relationship but seems to me they should have taken their daughters and run as fast as they could. This world is getting worse in my estimation.
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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby fangz1956 » 2011 Aug 08 07:05

Sam,

I'm right with you. I get the sinking feeling that this world is going to hell in bucket. Some days, it's really difficult to hang onto the joy of living.

Back to Jeffs. People like this man (Jim Jones, Ted Haggard, Fred Phelps, Jimmy Swaggert, et al) are at the root of turning good folks away from organized religion. These self proclaimed prophets and "men of God" who preach hate and intolerance while practicing greed, lust, and idolatry are the very antithesis of Jesus.....at least the Jesus I learned about as a child and have read a considerable amount about as an adult. Why would good people, people who believe in helping those less fortunate, loving their neighbors, living a life of honesty and integrity, want to align themselves with people such this? It boggles the mind to think of how many people flock to hear these charlatans speak.........and how many will hand over their hard-earned pay to these self-appointed kings and robber barons.

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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby fangz1956 » 2011 Aug 09 17:29

LIFE!

WOO-HOO......LIFE IN PRISON!!! Now won't he have fun learning what it feels like to be raped?!?


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Life...

Postby crux » 2011 Aug 09 18:15

...PLUS 20!! No possibility of parole...
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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby Juggler » 2011 Aug 09 19:19

One of my wives apparently caught the news this morning. She's turned testy, showing signs of downright insolence most of the day.

Worse, all four of them have started chattering among themselves. I don't have a good feeling about what I'm hearing.

Order, discipline, obedience and old-fashioned family values are just not what they used to be. Sigh.
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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby Amy Probenski » 2011 Sep 13 09:47

It is hilarious when the oh-so-sanctimonious get down-and-dirty over the god they really worship, the Dollar.

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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby Sam » 2011 Sep 13 10:53

Just so we are on the same page not all Christians worship the dollar they worship God. Just don't paint all Christians with the same brush.
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Amy by the way do you drive a Caddie?

Postby crux » 2011 Sep 13 18:05

A's whole post serves only as a window into her bigotries. It is like suggesting that LIBERAL pastors are sexual predators who harass both straight and gay staff, based on what we have seen of Jesse Jackson's conduct....

This from the intellect who would solve our supposed Library woes. :geek:
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Re: Bibles! Religion!

Postby whatever » 2011 Sep 20 22:17

how can one be "god fearing" but yet love god? how can i love someone(thing) that makes me want to fear that person (being)? 10 people read a passage and you get 10 interpretations...
MAN wrote the bible, not god. it was MAN that interpreted the words from an unforeseen being....all faith....my faith in MAN is about enough to fill a teaspoon. look over time and remember how MAN disrupts the natural life of ALL things for his own well being. remember when the US was a bad as Hitler??? we tried to kill off ALL the Indians....same difference! :surprised:
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