2 posted on
08/21/2009 5:32:32 AM PDT by
Diana in Wisconsin
(Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
If all the atheists left America, ideologically we’d be back to the principals of the Founding Fathers.
To: Diana in Wisconsin
The initial premise is incorrect - people of faith do not wish that anyone leave this country. Second, I don’t believe the statements made and know that many of the people pictured are, at most, agnostics. Third, I’m totally ready for a lot of those people to leave but that doesn’t mean I wish for it. In fact, I can’t think of anyone I recognized whom I would miss. And I quit watching when they made the breathe taking leap to the statement that poverty would increase. I guess that’s based upon the premise that poverty increases when Republicans are in power.
5 posted on
08/21/2009 5:41:58 AM PDT by
Mercat
(Scary middle aged people take to the street)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
What a fundamental misunderstanding of Christianity. Christians don’t want atheists to leave. Our God commissioned us to tell them the Good News, not banish them.
6 posted on
08/21/2009 5:47:28 AM PDT by
DManA
To: Diana in Wisconsin
I used to be an altheist. Now I’m a probistant.
7 posted on
08/21/2009 5:47:53 AM PDT by
Pan_Yan
(Really?)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
We get to lose the college professors AND the entertainers! Sounds good.
I found it interesting that we aren't supposed to want to end up like Romania (0.4% Atheist), when that country was officially run by Communists just a few years ago. They must have all rejected en masse, or perhaps left the country.
Taking their logic, which officially atheirst countries could we end up with if we go n their direction? North Korea comes to mind.
11 posted on
08/21/2009 5:51:21 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
The basic premise of this ‘production’ is incorrect. No where has any Christian org/group/etc suggested overtly/covertly that we’d be better off if non-believers left or that they should leave. They have said they don’t want non-believers to tell them how to live. I think this vid has a lot more to do w/ projection than fact.
12 posted on
08/21/2009 5:58:04 AM PDT by
556x45
To: Diana in Wisconsin
My big problem with atheists is not their existance, it’s that they want to force their religion on me....
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14 posted on
08/21/2009 6:00:43 AM PDT by
hoosier hick
(Note to RINOs: We need a choice, not an echo....Barry Goldwater)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
Get rid of all the atheists and there will be a rise in teen pregnancy?
I'd love to know what there definition of "atheist" is.
15 posted on
08/21/2009 6:02:17 AM PDT by
Tanniker Smith
(Obi-Wan Palin: Strike her down and she shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
(C)Copyright 2008, C. Burke. All rights reserved.
Seriously, how could any mathematician not believe in "higher powers"?
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16 posted on
08/21/2009 6:04:39 AM PDT by
Tanniker Smith
(Obi-Wan Palin: Strike her down and she shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
This video is bullsheet.
They included Stephen Hawking, whose never been in the USA! I also take exception to their claim that most Scientists are Atheists. Science and God are NOT mutually exclusive.
You can be a Theoretical Physicist working on the String and/or M-Theory and the Big Bang. That by itself means nothing -- as *someone* had to 1st make the Membranes that collided and which then caused the Big Bang.
The same for Evolution and God. Belief in one does not exclude the other. As *someone* had to do something to make 'x' happen (i.e.: turn it into 'y').
20 posted on
08/21/2009 6:25:55 AM PDT by
Condor51
(The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
What's an altheist? Is it like a alchemist?
22 posted on
08/21/2009 6:29:32 AM PDT by
Cheburashka
(Stephen Decatur: you want barrels of gunpowder as tribute, you must expect cannonballs with it.)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
I'd take my chances ... kinda like the Founders did ... seems to have worked fine for them.
25 posted on
08/21/2009 6:37:13 AM PDT by
so_real
( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
To: Diana in Wisconsin
I wouldn’t shed a tear if the professors, the entertainers and the “intellectuals” left. Why, it might be a good thing.
To: Diana in Wisconsin; Tax-chick; Constitution Day
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