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To: MineralMan
Atheism -- the last I looked -- had no such commandment to "kill infidels," had it?? Just when will "serving" their religious commandment supercede their duty? Who knows?

And though my personal misgivings about Muslims serving may be "irrelevant," the opinions of troops who were blown to smithereens by the Islamist GI with the grenade are not.

There are enough other "incidents" that have gone un-reported as well...

All Americans owe you and especially your dad a great debt of gratitute for serving. I assume both he and you loved your country and abided by and appreciated it's principled virtues -- which are largely grounded in the Judeo-Christian bible.

"Religion is not something you can equate with patriotism. One may be a patriot and be a follower of any religion. Isn't America great!?"

Yeah -- America is "great." But becoming less so as it tumbles into an abyss of moral relativism and diluted common sense in the name "tolerance."

Btw, just where does an Atheist derive their moral compass of what's "right" and "wrong"?

Is it an inate quality or is learned from observation?

97 posted on 01/23/2005 2:15:03 PM PST by Liberator
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To: Liberator
Btw, just where does an Atheist derive their moral compass of what's "right" and "wrong"?

The rule of reciprocity, or in Christianity, the "Golden Rule" is generally a good moral compass. This precept predates Christianity and can generally be found in one way or another in just about every moral code, religious or secular.

More links, info about this at:

http://patriot.net/~bmcgin/underlyingrule.html

206 posted on 01/25/2005 10:16:04 AM PST by Stone Mountain
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