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To: js1138
It must be horrible to go through daily life when every new tidbit of knowledge serves to cast doubt on one's fundamental belief system.

Fear of knowledge would be more at home among the cargo cults of New Guinea than here.

13 posted on 04/13/2006 7:38:03 PM PDT by elkfersupper
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To: elkfersupper; js1138
The time must come inevitably when mankind shall surmount the imbecility of religion, as it has surmounted the imbecility of religion's ally, magic. It is impossible to imagine this world being really civilized so long as so much nonsense survives. In even its highest forms religion embraces concepts that run counter to all common sense. It can be defended only by making assumptions and adopting rules of logic that are never heard of in any other field of human thinking. -- HL Mencken
16 posted on 04/13/2006 7:52:26 PM PDT by BagelFace (BOOGABOOGABOOGA!!!)
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To: elkfersupper

I take that you are speaking of evolution? Are you not? Any thing that comes out about your fundamental beliefs puts certain parts of you alls anatomy in a wringer! After you stop spitting and sputtering about how dare I …

I have one bit of satisfaction through all of this you all think that you will end up in the grave dead and gone and I know that every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess that He is Lord of all!

Have a nice eternity


31 posted on 04/14/2006 1:47:01 AM PDT by John 6.66=Mark of the Beast?
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To: elkfersupper
Fear of knowledge, lol, sounding like that tree of the knowledge of good and evil. "gods" of the knowledge society, nothing royal about it.
41 posted on 04/14/2006 5:01:25 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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