Nov 23, 2008, 08:53 PM
insomniaprincess Wrote:-according to the latest NEWSWEEK poll. Nine in 10 (91 percent) of American adults say they believe in God and almost as many (87 percent) say they identify with a specific religion. Christians far outnumber members of any other faith in the country, with 82 percent of the poll ’s respondents identifying themselves as such.- (http://www.newsweek.com/ and MSNBS.MSN.com)
So 91% of American should not be allowed to vote, to teach or to participate in civil service, according to you?
correct! i think i have previously mentioned my beliefs on democracy and my arguments against it, ill pull them up later if you are curious.
insomniaprincess Wrote:Here are some famous scientists who also believed in God. According to your opinions, their logic is fundamentally flawed and they should not be allowed the same basic rights which are given to all citizens of America today.
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I should also add that EVERY ONE of these scientists while still believing in God, challenged organized religions, the beliefs taught to them from childhood and the stereotypes associated with those particular religious beliefs.
They each saw that religion- a man made institution- was flawed because man is flawed. However, they still believed in God.
Albert Einstein himself said, "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind."
again, as i've said, these people tend to fall into that second grouping of christians. they are still hurting the human race by not actively fighting the organization of corpro-churches, but are a necessary transitional step in shedding christian morality. like capitalism is a transitional step from feudalism to socialism, which in itself is a transitional step to communism.