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To: cpforlife.org
If the nineteenth century was the age of the machine and the twentieth century the information age, this century is, by most accounts, the age of biotechnology.

Well, this is the age of the new, unexplainable, incurable infectionist liberal plagues.
I don't think technology will help them. Even a machine can't stop suicidal deathstyle choices.
If they want to be liberals and die a horrable agonizing death , so be it.
Forget the machine to save them. It ain't gonna happen.

3 posted on 09/21/2003 6:40:05 PM PDT by concerned about politics (Lucifers lefties are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
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To: concerned about politics
All utopian philosophies are based on envy of God. The soul craves perfection, this desire is innate in the very deepest core of the soul's existence. If a human rejects God, thereby not directing this very real need for perfect love and life to Him, they of necessity direct this legitimate desire for perfection into the limited world. And this creates the worst hell. They wind up playing God, but without His perfect wisdom and love, and can only destroy, and impair what He creates.
I can only hope that these madmen quit while they are ahead, or that circumstances...(?) stop them. Reminds me of the Tower of Babel and Icarus and his wings of wax.

Phsycical or mental perfection (not that it can even exist) will never make a person happy. Only loving surrender and loving service to the Supreme Being will fill the deepest emptiness in every person's heart. These "smart fools" are farther away from real wisdom than an illiterate peasant who somehow has simple faith in the existence of God.
10 posted on 09/21/2003 7:17:07 PM PDT by First Amendment
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