Posted on 07/26/2011 12:38:57 PM PDT by Pyro7480
Edited on 07/26/2011 2:35:24 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
A group of atheists has filed a lawsuit to stop the display of the World Trade Center cross at a memorial of the 9/11 terror attacks.
(Excerpt) Read more at edition.cnn.com ...
"Christ's followers have continued to outrage people through two millennia; they are still outraging people today -- and paying the same terrible price. In China, authorities have tortured Christians to death by pouring molten metal over their heads. In North Korea, Christians are sent to re-education camps, tortured, and killed. In Saudi Arabia, the death penalty threatens anyone converting from Islam to Christianity.Tyrants subject Christians to this ferocious treatment out of fear: The Christian's obedience to a higher authority threatens their own power. China's leaders, for example, are acutely aware of the role Christianity played in the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe -- and are determined not to let the same thing happen to them.
Since the first century, the story of the carpenter and the Cross has been attacked, ridiculed, driven underground. In the former Soviet Union, Communist leaders spent 70 years trying to wipe out belief. In the West, the story earned the contempt of Enlightenment thinkers and the followers of Darwin and Freud. Theologians have tried to de-mythologize the Bible, academics have torn it to shreds, and teachers have told generations of children that it's just a collection of myths.
The result? Two billion people worldwide put their faith in Him. The reason is simple: The story is true. God acted in time and space, providing hope for every human being."
Chuck Colson
Dave Silverman should be required to drop trou and assure the Court that he has no religious motive.
now that’s not nice
There’s no such thing as a “dead atheist.”
And you can take that to the bank.
I 'see' things differently. Love in its literal 'pure' form can neither be bought or sold. Say like the natural love of a child. Hate/indifference on the other hand are bought and sold literally or even symbolically day in and day out. And applications of guilt or force to 'believe' are not borne of a natural inclination. When push comes to shove the results are raising up bullies covering every 'emotion' of the human spectrum.
Now, personally speaking I do not need a 'cross' planted anywhere to arouse my 'faith'. The cross was a Roman methodology to deal with the 'criminal' element. As a Christian, to have Emanuel, which means God with us, killed and hung up like a common criminal when he was perfect to fulfill a promise made from the beginning of this flesh age is a reality. And I do not have a need to be flashing or planting a cross as if to say this spot is Christian. But I am NOT offended if others find or have this need.
Who could have or would have predicted that to have our own peoples incinerated or plummeted to their deaths by religious barbarians would end up in having every manner of religionists demanding to have their square inch of recognition.
Funny how the First Amendment is a one-way street these days. Mosque at the WTC, gooooood. Cross at the WTC memorial, baaaad.
Ditto. But I've never met an activist atheist who was truly an atheist; they've all turned out to be closet agnostics who are pissed at themselves over their own inability to stop believing in their particular idea of god.
They see a religious symbol and just go OFF because it reminds them of what they can't get their mind away from. Sometimes it's like watching "The Exorcist" with all of the cursing, growling, and frothing at the mouth.
All of a color with screaming, strident, liberal activists of all sorts, though. Same methods, same shrieking, seething anger, only the subject changes.
Were these groups as vocal for opposition of the mosque?
“”Religion” is the subset of faith in general, that people have specifically, in God”
That’s not true. You can’t just make up definitions. Religion and faith are seperate but related concepts. Religion is something that is done, faith is something that is internal, though often expressed. Religion is definitely not a subset of faith.
Rightly I should have used the word belief/faith to describe most atheists, but there are certainly those that engage in religion to express their belief that there is no god.
A majority of Christians today would reject that Christianity is a religion, but rather faith, or more specifically relationship, because Jesus completely rejected religion, which is man’s attempts to be righteous through his own actions.
LOL
“We should declare Atheism a religion. Then whenever there isnt something erected anywhere we can sue them.”
But then they’d be exempt from having to pay taxes!
Wonder what their position is on the WTC mosque?
No position?
Surprise, surprise...
So at what point to do they demand that all the crosses be removed from the gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery?
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