Posted on 02/13/2006 12:08:41 AM PST by mal
Dear (NEA Chairman) Dana Gioia:
I write to you today, not with a request, but with a demand. Ive been sitting back patiently while the NEA has been promoting anti-Christian art for a number of years. In fact, one could say that I have been supporting it, too, given that my tax dollars have been spent on this garbage. And maybe Ive been supporting it in another way by refusing to write you to express my frustration. That is, until now.
In the spirit of the separation of church and state, my demand is that you commission a painting fully funded with tax dollars that has one intention and one intention only: To offend Muslims everywhere
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and once again, you simply cannot answer the most simple of questions.
It means dont act like the Jackass cartoon muslims simply put.
there is another component to their self deluded superiority. they will never answer the most simple questions, all they can do is call names and mock. this fairly well proves the shaky position of their beliefs. actually, islam does the exact thing, look at how they never discuss anything, but simply get defensive.
muslims believe devoutly in the Creation story and reject evolution as a western heresy. Fine company
You are a fool. You want a religious war with the society that harbors you when another wishes you extermination. Keep it up, and you will be put out to fend for yourself.
THIS IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT. she advocated for the darwin position all night long. so anyone who is of that mindset needs to read her post 57. notice how the koran, islam is equated with judaism, old testament. it took 57 posts for me to make her admit what darwinists really think. case closed.
your post is not clear to me, what exactly do you mean?
well, he or she in your way of thinking is merely an evolutionary exigency. no big deal
Oh ok... looks like a chior boy to me jackass. Sexzy.
"your post is not clear to me, what exactly do you mean?"
I have no idea how to make it any clearer. There are no more devout believers in Creationism than muslims. That's fine company to keep. It's a bit absurd to compare those who understand and recognize the truth of evolution with islamofascists when it is the creationists who share such beliefs with muslims. Fine company.
Is that what this article said to you? I think it is a slap at the NEA. He was talking about the double standard of the NEA and others who were pushing the limits of our own society. It then suggested a way they could test the limits of those they seem to admire over us.
I think it is apples and apples unless you are into moral equivelancy. Do you see their reaction as morally equal to ours? Or do you think that our appraoch has no merit over theirs?
No, not according to me. If you read my post, I was quite clear that one should recognize evil for what it is.
Your post to which I originally replied, and your follow-up response to that reply, was far from clear however. I have no idea what you were originally attempting to say and my request for clarification only brought more confusion.
At this point, it is like two people speaking in two different languages to each other, so we should both just drop it.
At this point, it is like two people speaking in two different languages to each other, so we should both just drop it.
Although I haven't been replied to those are my thoughts, too. Me thinks the son of caesar is getting wrapped up in his own intellectual string.
Very good. His comments about gays desecrating the symbol of the rainbow as a symbol of the covenant between God and Noah is spot on as well.
Possibly, but then again, some he has sparred with demonstrated a "patently absurd" confidence in their own intellectual capacity, which amounted to little more than challenges, chest pounding and name calling.
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