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To: Join Or Die

"As much as people hate to admit it her version of God is just as plausible as anyone elses."

Your statement is a foolish a lamentable statement of moral and cultural relativism.

As much as people hate to admit it, relativism is the cop-out of the wilfully ignorant. Some things are true and some things are false; to pretend things are equally true and false is to dishonor the true and wrongfully honor the false.


78 posted on 10/11/2005 9:12:27 PM PDT by WOSG (http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com/)
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To: WOSG

"Some things are true and some things are false; to pretend things are equally true and false is to dishonor the true and wrongfully honor the false."

That's very true.


89 posted on 10/12/2005 1:04:31 AM PDT by dsc
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To: WOSG

Well said. There is only one Truth. The sky is blue. I once heard Schumer [Putzhead] arguing that the sky could arguably be called pink, because you might see a pink sky now and then. He was trying to justify Clinton's definition of oral-whatever. The sky is blue. That is the One Truth. Of course, turning to the Dark Side, a vampire might say that the sky is dark. That is true at night. [Schumer should have thought like a vampire instead of a weasal.]

And the One Truth is that our laws are founded on the Constitution: free exercize of religion, to worship God as we so choose. [Not to worship Satan BTW. States are within their rights to ban satanism.] So I'm reluctant to infringe that right without good reason, even for a wacko.


95 posted on 10/12/2005 6:13:46 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (ovrtaxt:"We're all tinfoil freaks and Dan Rather isn't." FR/focus/news/1496223/posts?page=44#44)
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