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    #51
    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    As a church goer I would rather that people displayed a christian attitude than knew about the bible.

    Of course there are some (well alot) of church goers who don't take a christian attitude.

    My point is that this is a Christian country and that adds alot to the nominal standards of the country. Before replacing it I would like to think we are going to replace it for something better.
    Please don't read any 'anti-christianism' into anything I write..(as though what I write actually means anything to anybody).

    The price of being free to believe is respect for those who do not believe, and of course vice versa. Even though my brain cannot get itself round peoples' continued belief in gods, angels, spirits etc in the age of reason, it is (so they tell us) a free country.

    If we are to continue to be a 'Christian' or rather 'Christianity-inspired' country, then please send forward your best, not your worst.

    For example to my mind the Salvation Army represent the very best of Christianity. They help everybody and preach to nobody.

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      #52
      Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
      Here would be a great opportunity to show how outmoded all that religion is; how it simply isn't needed.

      BHA soup kitchens, hostels... yep, I can see it all now.
      yep - lets start with the bankers or the 1%. lets see how much they contribute. of course Phil Collins did a ditty about the homeless before clearing off to his tax haven.

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        #53
        how it simply isn't needed.
        We've done this before but if you actually check WHO figures of murder vs surveys of belief there is, if anything, a negative correlation. Reducing crime is about a decent standard of living, good education, a stable society, and an effective justice system, all things which also tend to lead to reduction in religious faith.

        Religion probably does not not do any harm but if you look at violent places like Jamaica, Pakistan, Somalia, South Africa, Mexico etc which have much higher levels of faith than we do, it does not obviously do any good either.
        bloggoth

        If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
        John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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          #54
          There is also a third way.

          I wasn't aware of this myself until some years back, but there are a lot of people who subscribe to the words of Jesus of Nazareth (as a human being) but they do not believe in God.

          It has some sense if you think about it. Judaism was the religion 'of' Jesus, and Christianity is a religion 'about' Jesus.

          Obviously Jesus (as a jewish man) believed in God, but it is not necessary to beiieve in God to (try to) understand his words, and if you choose, act upon them.

          One of the best reads is 'The Jefferson Bible' 'edited' by the same Thomas Jefferson who became president of the USA. He was unhappy with all the supernatural hocus-pocus in the Bible, so he took out the bits he liked and literally cut-and-pasted them into a bible for his own use and study.

          The result is an account of his physical life and words, minus the miracles, resurrection etc, which starts with his birth and ends abruptly when the stone is rolled over the door of his tomb.

          It's public domain and can be downloaded via its Wikipedia page.

          Perhaps this is really what Christians mean when they say 'a Christian country'. India is a 'Ghandiist' country, but Ghandi was not of divine origin.
          Last edited by KimberleyChris; 13 February 2012, 15:33.

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            #55
            Originally posted by KimberleyChris View Post
            Remember that he didn't preach Christianity. He was born, lived and died a practicing Jew.
            Wow, what a revelation!

            Originally posted by Waldorf View Post
            I believe that all children should be educated together and not segregated into different faiths.
            I went to a "faith school" (actually 2) and there was no segregation or great emphasis on religion beyond having termly assemblies in churches etc. People who were not religious sent their kids there because it was one of the better achieving schools.

            Taken from the National Secular Society: <snip>
            Ah yes that shy, retiring, unbiased bunch. They are more invested in foisting their own view of how things should be run on others than many religious groups.

            Originally posted by KimberleyChris View Post
            Nope...Jesus was only talking to his fellow Jews.

            Matt. 10:5 "Go not into the way of the Gentiles"

            Matt. 15:24 "I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel"

            It was Paul of Tarsus (who largely 'invented' Christianity, despite never having met Jesus in his lifetime, but only in a convenient vision) who inflicted it on us :-)
            This entire post is tripe and misinformation of the highest order.
            Finding a bible verse to support something you want is hardly difficult. It's the same thing tabloids do to make sensationalist headlines which are untrue but just avoid being caught under libel laws.
            Originally posted by MaryPoppins
            I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
            Originally posted by vetran
            Urine is quite nourishing

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              #56
              I actually agree that "state religion" is daft, not because I don't think religion should be involved, but because our "state Christianity" is simply empty tradition, a hollow shell with nothing behind it. It only serves to promote the "fuddy duddy" image of the CofE which is typically what people think Christianity is.

              The veneer of religion that is part of "being English" is more of a hindrance than a help.
              Originally posted by MaryPoppins
              I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
              Originally posted by vetran
              Urine is quite nourishing

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                #57
                Originally posted by KimberleyChris View Post
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                I wasn't aware of this myself until some years back, but there are a lot of people who subscribe to the words of Jesus of Nazareth (as a human being) but they do not believe in God.
                Given that much/most of Jesus' teaching was about dedicating yourself to God, it's hardly a good foundation for an atheist world view. Sure, you can cherry-pick the snippets that avoid this, but if you're going to pick and choose to that level it's all meaningless.

                Coupled with the fact Jesus taught he was God, you're suggesting Atheists follow the non-religious teaching of a deluded religious loon... hardly casts the non-religious teaching in a strong light as the basis for a moral code.
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                Originally posted by vetran
                Urine is quite nourishing

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by d000hg View Post

                  This entire post is tripe and misinformation of the highest order.
                  Finding a bible verse to support something you want is hardly difficult. It's the same thing tabloids do to make sensationalist headlines which are untrue but just avoid being caught under libel laws.
                  Well, presumably your bible does not include Matthew or Acts.

                  Like I said earlier:

                  "I now regard belief in God as an indicator of mental illness and/or a weak, suggestible logic-free mind".

                  After reading through your historical posts, I see that I am probably right.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by KimberleyChris View Post
                    Well, presumably your bible does not include Matthew or Acts.
                    Hmmm...
                    Originally posted by Matthew 28:19
                    Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit

                    Anyway, bored of feeding the troll now.
                    Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                    I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                    Originally posted by vetran
                    Urine is quite nourishing

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                      #60
                      Doooig.

                      Please put me on your ignore list, and I will put you back on mine.

                      My posts are not written for the likes of you.

                      I don't want you to see my posts, any more than I want to see your offensive ramblings.

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