wroughtn_harv
Super Member
Morning Chuck,
One of the things about the human animal that never ceases to amaze me is our feeling that the rules don't apply to us.
I'm as guilty as anyone btw. I buy the lottery tickets even though I know the odds are so big against me but.........
All we have to do is look around at our world and everywhere we see religion in charge there are problems. But everyone wants to point out that it's that religion that's the problem. They don't want to see that all we have to do is fill in the blanks, religion of choice, and the same problems arise.
The rhetoric of the Islamic fundamentalists is not different from the Christian fundamentalists. Except for one god's name is changed for another. They both preach that everyone should be forced to live by the rules of their religion and all will be well.
We know that dog can hunt. You just have to find a prey that can't get away from a dog without legs or teeth.
Another thing that really bothers me about these conversations is we keep forgetting things change. And the rules we put into place to favor our position now will be in place when our position is out. Do we really want to have that to happen?
When I hear the quotes about our forefathers and their infinate wisdom of god in our government two incidents come to mind. The first of course is the letter of seccession by the State of Texas when they secceded from the Union. It will send chills down your spine, guaroanteed.
The next is the lynching of Joseph Smith by the righeous. As you know he was the father of the Mormon religion. They were persecuted and ran out of town after town until they could finally find a wilderness to call their own.
The love it or leave it crowd forget we don't live in a true democracy. We live in a republic. That means the rights of the minority are protected even though it might not be the will of the majority. What makes it work is rule of law.
One of the things about the human animal that never ceases to amaze me is our feeling that the rules don't apply to us.
I'm as guilty as anyone btw. I buy the lottery tickets even though I know the odds are so big against me but.........
All we have to do is look around at our world and everywhere we see religion in charge there are problems. But everyone wants to point out that it's that religion that's the problem. They don't want to see that all we have to do is fill in the blanks, religion of choice, and the same problems arise.
The rhetoric of the Islamic fundamentalists is not different from the Christian fundamentalists. Except for one god's name is changed for another. They both preach that everyone should be forced to live by the rules of their religion and all will be well.
We know that dog can hunt. You just have to find a prey that can't get away from a dog without legs or teeth.
Another thing that really bothers me about these conversations is we keep forgetting things change. And the rules we put into place to favor our position now will be in place when our position is out. Do we really want to have that to happen?
When I hear the quotes about our forefathers and their infinate wisdom of god in our government two incidents come to mind. The first of course is the letter of seccession by the State of Texas when they secceded from the Union. It will send chills down your spine, guaroanteed.
The next is the lynching of Joseph Smith by the righeous. As you know he was the father of the Mormon religion. They were persecuted and ran out of town after town until they could finally find a wilderness to call their own.
The love it or leave it crowd forget we don't live in a true democracy. We live in a republic. That means the rights of the minority are protected even though it might not be the will of the majority. What makes it work is rule of law.