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Which British politician would quote Isaiah? (Barf Alert)
Independent.co.uk ^
| February 3, 2003
| Andreas Whittam Smith
Posted on 02/03/2003 12:19:34 AM PST by CedarDave
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To: syriacus
I find explanations of religious symbols and spirit by the untrained and the non-religious to be highly nauseating. Its like a bushman trying to explanin a wrist watch..
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posted on
02/03/2003 8:47:32 AM PST
by
oyez
(Is this a great country...........Or what?)
To: CedarDave; windcliff
Thanks for posting, CD.
w, would you put this on your print-list? Thanks.
We are "chosen". Ain't no "...in a way...." about it.
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posted on
02/03/2003 4:01:33 PM PST
by
onedoug
To: CedarDave
The best part of this article is that George W. Bush, President of the United States of America, leader of the free world, doesn't give a DAMN about what Europe has to say on his scripture quoting or his war on evil.
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posted on
02/03/2003 4:09:54 PM PST
by
Wait4Truth
(I HATE THE MEDIA!!!)
To: onedoug
You got it.
To: windcliff
Thanks.
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02/03/2003 4:17:46 PM PST
by
onedoug
To: EternalVigilance; MHT; just_cause_i_can; helives; ancient_geezer; tictoc; JudgemAll; syriacus; ...
Thanks for your comments in response to my posting this. I came across it by accident while looking up one of Drudge's Independent.co.uk. stories last night. I have read all your comments and responses. I am continually impressed by the breadth of FReeper knowledge on many subjects and, in this case in particular, scripture. Beyond just knowledge, I see in your remarks how you take the words of the Lord to heart and that they are not just words spoken on a Sunday morn, but they guide you in your life. I wish that my own words could have the eloquence and persuasiveness that your words do.
I don't want to slight others, but two short respnses struck me as capturing the essence of this thread:
I find (true) religious feelings are strongest in humble people, who realize that they are imperfect and who do not think they are gods.
I find explanations of religious symbols and spirit by the untrained and the non-religious to be highly nauseating. Its like a bushman trying to explain a wrist watch.
Thanks again for all your thoughtful remarks.
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posted on
02/03/2003 7:16:06 PM PST
by
CedarDave
(We gave peace a chance, what we got was 9/11)
To: CedarDave
Thank you for posting this. FR is a place that keeps people from losing their minds...God bless.
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posted on
02/03/2003 7:21:55 PM PST
by
Wait4Truth
(I HATE THE MEDIA!!!)
To: CedarDave
Thank you for your review.
Sometimes, like in this a case, a bushman with an attitude trying to explain a wrist watch..
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posted on
02/03/2003 8:19:26 PM PST
by
oyez
(Is this a great country...........Or what?)
To: oyez
We must remember, that we are NO different than that bushman/watch as we try to understand so many of God's creations.........
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posted on
02/04/2003 4:39:25 AM PST
by
Elsie
(I trust in Jesus.... THOUSANDS OF EXISTING MANUSCRIPTS speak of Him!)
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To: CedarDave
This religiosity, as we would describe it, suggests that in a way Americans consider themselves a chosen people. Andreas Whittam Smith...you sir, are a chancre.
The British had the same delusion in the 19th century.
So, you are saying that prayer is a form of delusion?
But whereas we thought God had directed us to civilise the world, the Americans evidently believe themselves instructed to pacify it.
So you are saying that killing people in the name of God is a way of civilising them? I see. Religion is a little lift in your shoe, so to speak. So the British, finding so many savages in the world that don't wear shoes, decide to nail these lifts onto their feet. Is that it? How civilised.
This explains their astonishment that the rest of the world should fail to share their view of Iraq.
We are astonished because you are as blind and addle-minded as Neville Chamberlain was...and yet you fail to learn from his failure.
Do the world a favor sir. Shut up, sit down and please decide not to reproduce.
To: CedarDave; TonyRo76
Thanks for correctly interpreting what I wrote. I wasn't sure I could get the point across.
I don't agree with every single thing that President Bush does, but I certainly admire the fact that he seems genuinely humble.
He seemed humble, back during the debates, from the way he handled Gore's aggressive maneuvers. He seemed that way during the political battles after the 2000 presidential election. In Bush's case, an openness to God seems to generally go hand-in-hand with a clear-eyed openness to reality and with a strong dedication to goals he thinks are important.
Bush is only human, but the way he has conducted himself is an inspiration to many of us as we carry on our daily tasks. That ability to inspire seems like true leadership to me.
Sometimes, it seems that some other countries could use a religious recovering alcoholic (or two) in their leadership.
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posted on
02/04/2003 7:09:40 AM PST
by
syriacus
(Those who attempt to cool the earth would bring freezing death to the poor and homeless)
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