On 12/26/2015 1:54 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 12/26/15 1:03 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2015 11:42:41 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:
On 12/26/15 11:10 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2015 08:31:53 -0500, John H.
wrote:
On Fri, 25 Dec 2015 21:39:22 -0500, wrote:
On Fri, 25 Dec 2015 14:34:35 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:
On 12/25/15 1:44 PM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 25 Dec 2015 13:18:57 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:
On 12/25/15 10:38 AM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 25 Dec 2015 09:33:40 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:
The best of the best:
El?na Garan?a
Cantique de Noel
http://tinyurl.com/j64ruwf
Enjoy!
Why thanks, Harry. That's not my favorite rendition of 'Oh
Holy Night', but your
thoughtfulness is appreciated.
I was trying to think of something you would appreciate, and
here
is the best I could
find:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmwAD7nHqaY
Enjoy!
--
Ban idiots, not guns!
I'm not an atheist, John, but thank you for the kind thoughts.
Gosh, I keep thinking only an atheist could continuously write
the anti-religious
rhetoric you come up with.
--
Ban idiots, not guns!
There are significant differences among agnostics, atheists, and
anti-religionists.
Yes, Agnostics mind their own business about it. Atheists stay
offended like you or are you calling yourself anti religionist
(which
is probably more accurate anyway)
'Anti-religionistists' is a new one on me. I suppose most atheists
would fall in that
category.
I thought it describes a lot of people perfectly. They live to
ridicule other people's most deeply held beliefs and rid their
universe of any reminders that people think differently than they do.
.
Anti-Religionists see the horrors religion has perpetrated on mankind
over the centuries and recognize them for what they are - horrors
perpetrated by religious beliefs. As in, "my religion is better than
your religion, so you have to die."
I understand a fast-growing segment of society in much of the modern
world is Non-Religionists, people who might believe in a creator but
want nothing to do with "organized" religion. I can appreciate how that
would make sense for many people who want to believe in a god but whose
stomachs are turned by the behavior of those with "religious beliefs."
The difference is, you equate a crèche at the park with a muslim
beheading.
Talk about false equivalencies.
wbullshi
I'll try this again with my reading glasses on this time.
I believe in the separation of church and state and therefore I am
offended by the erection of religious symbolism on public property in
this country. But not outrageously offended.
Being "offended" by a display of a traditional custom or even a
discussion of anything they don't believe in is the new, progressive
liberal fad. If you don't believe or agree with it, ban it.
Hint: It's easier to just ignore it and let those who enjoy it ... do
so. No fights, no arguments, no hostilities or bad feelings.