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    #31
    got it in a nutshell!

    "That we can live good, ethical, lives without religious or superstitious beliefs

    That we can make sense of the world using reason, experience and shared human values

    That we have only one life and that it's our responsibility to make it a good life, and live it to the full

    That we should take responsibility for our actions and work with others for the common good"

    A copy of this should be written on a plaque and nailed to every church door in the land.

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      #32
      It just keeps on coming .....

      Priest who crucified nun unrepentant
      From correspondents in Tanacu, Romania
      June 18, 2005

      A ROMANIAN Orthodox priest who ordered the crucifixion of a young nun because she was "possessed by the devil" and now faces murder charges was unrepentant today after he celebrated a funeral mass.

      "God has performed a miracle for her, finally Irina is delivered from evil," Father Daniel, 29, the superior of the Holy Trinity monastery in north-eastern Romania, said.

      He insisted that from the religious point of view, the crucifixion of Maricica Irina Cornici, 23, was "entirely justified", but admitted that he faced excommunication as well as prosecution, and was seeking a "good lawyer".

      Sister Cornici was found dead on Thursday, gagged and chained to a cross after fellow nuns called an ambulance, according to police, who said she had entered the monastery just three months before, after visiting a friend who was a nun there.

      Mihaela Straub, spokeswoman for the police in the province of Vaslui, said Father Daniel and four other nuns had claimed she was possessed and should be exorcised.

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      Before being crucified she had been kept shut up for several days, her hands and feet tied and without food or drink.

      Vitalie Danciu, the superior of a nearby monastery at Golia, called the crucifixion "inexcusable", but a spokesman for the Orthodox patriarchate in Bucharest refused to condemn it.

      "I don't know what this young woman did," Bogdan Teleanu said.

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        #33
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        > How many people have ever been sacrificed by athiests?

        A hundred million or more - Think the French Revolution, Mao Tse Tung, Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, etc

        "Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands" .. But atheists have slain tens of millions, in dogmatic pursuit of their naive notions of rationality, every bit as misguided as the Incas sacrificing prisoners to the Sun God.

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          #34
          Re: .

          Being Slain is hardly the same as being Sacrificed.

          If you're an Atheist, who are you making your sacrifice to?

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            #35
            Re: .

            A hundred million or more - Think the French Revolution, Mao Tse Tung, Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, etc
            The French Revoluton - Catholics. Not too many athiests around in those days.

            Mao Tse Tung, Stalin - Communists - a quasi religion, based upon blind faith. Like most religions proven to be false when applied to the real world. The brutality of Russia is rooted in its dark history of Orthodox Christianity. Russians worshiped Stalin as a God even while he was killing them by the millions.

            Hilter - A catholic who also believed in sprituality and took advice of quack fortune tellers. Nazism drew a lot of its power from the symbolism of the German folk religions. Nazi rallies were religious events of mass hysteria, no different from a Billy Graham rally. Some Germans actually worshiped Hitler. He took the place of a god for them..

            Rationality is thinking for yourself. Not following a silly ideology whether it be Chistianity, Islam, Communism, Confucionism, Nazism etc.

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              #36
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              Hilter - A catholic who also believed in sprituality and took advice of quack fortune tellers
              Don't be daft, he was a humanist. Just ask Chico.

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                #37
                Atheist bigots

                Bundaberg Bum

                You are the most bigoted person on this board. You stupid posts on Africa suggest a level of bigotry which should earn you kudos at your next Combat 18 get together. Its like saying because a tribe in Albania perform ritual sacrifices therefore all white Europeans are savages. This is the true face of atheism - bigotry to anyone who does not share your views, colour, wealth etc. Hitler was an atheist or as academia describes a secular humanist. So was Pol Pot - Stalin etc. Atheism unchecked leads to millions dead. And the most tragic thing there is no such thing as a sincere atheist. You can be a sincere agnostic and thats a position I can respect,but an atheist? No chance. You presume you know it all - no you don't you are just an ignorant bigot.

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                  #38
                  Religious Bigots

                  Chico

                  You are the most bigoted person on this board. Your stupid posts on religion a level of bigotry which should earn you kudos at your next Spanish Inquisition get together. It's like saying because one atheist is a Nazi all atheists are Nazis. This is the true face of religion - bigotry to anyone who does not share your views. You presume you know it all - no you don't you are just an ignorant bigot.

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                    #39
                    Imitation

                    Do something wonderful, people may imitate it

                    Albert Schweitzer

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                      #40
                      Re: Imitation

                      You can be a sincere agnostic and thats a position I can respect
                      The Spanish inquisitors were also very sincere as they tortured innocent people who they suspected of being witches, jews or heretics.

                      I suspect that you would like to kill me because I have a different point of view to you. Like the regious freak that killed John Lennon because he made a joke about being more famous than Jesus Christ.

                      My posts may be stupid but the sad thing is that they are true. They are following a theme about Africa at the moment because we are all being asked to donate to Africa and to feel guilty about all the famine and bloodshed down there.

                      A lot of the hunger and poverty in Africa could be solved by not having religious nutters like the Pope banning contraception.

                      You religious freaks should all be in a loony bin or a circus sideshow where you can't cause any damage to normal people.

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