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To: JCEccles

The Bush administration is proactively and aggressively atheist? Who knew? *boggle*


15,326 posted on 04/29/2007 5:22:00 PM PDT by DGray
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To: DGray; JCEccles; wagglebee

I inaugurated and ran the Moral Absolutes ping list for (can’t remember how many) a few years. Wagglebee helped out and basically took over more than a year ago when I had a lot of other resonsibilities; I’m starting to kick in again now.

One of the main focus points of that ping list is to shed light on the aggressively atheist and God hating legislation and court decisions that are turning the US into a sinkhole.

The basic moral absolutes that are the foundation of law are founded on simple religious based morality. To reject them is to open the doors to hedonist, dog eat dog anarchy, which will then usher in totalitarianism.

If these basic moral absolutes, founded in religion (and, oddly enough, are virtually the same in all monotheist religions as well as Buddhism) are rejected (as we are in the midst of today), the result will be a total hell on earth. Big dog eating small dog, simply because he can.

We are heading towards a culture which actively hates, disavows, and punishes religious believers and denies them any outlet for religious expression, even in their daily lives. Their (I should say “our”) principles and beliefs are trounced, scorned, mocked and destroyed with impunity, while they try to utterly silence our voices. And the God hating, morality destroying and aggressively atheist viewpoints are enshrined as law and accepted public polity.


15,454 posted on 04/29/2007 6:34:55 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Only those who thirst for truth can know truth.)
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