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    Atheism 101: Trickle-Down Poison

    We live in an atheistic or secular society, one that worships at the altar of scientific positivism/secular humanism

    Atheism 101: Trickle-Down Poison


    By Jim O'Neill
    Sunday, February 6, 2011
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    [b]The fool has said in his heart, “There is no God.â€
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    Wow... cool reading, though it really took me concentrating on taking my time reading the article rather than just more or less scanning it. My brain's modem is not as fast as it used to be...
    As Aristotle said, “Tolerance and apathy are the first virtue of a dying civilization.â€

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    his is a variant of the Monkey Theorem, which in essence states that a monkey hitting a keyboard for a long enough amount of time will eventually type a given set of books, such as the works of Shakespeare. Research done with the help of computers has shown that the chances of such an outcome actually happening are slim to none.
    True. However you probably could get a NY Times editorial, an MSNBC commentary, or an Obama speechl.
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    I see this article in a different way. I have many friends who are good people of excellent character who are either atheist or pagan. However many feel forced to vote democrat as conservatives rarely can put down the bible long enough to actually get to political issues that effect everyone.

    I was talking to a friend no more then 30 minutes ago who's sole reason for hating Bachman is that she refuses to step down from that religious pedestle. Its also the Bible that and Christianity this. Bachman has said pagans are dirt pretty much and my friend is a pagan like myself. Now as far as 98% of other political views are all in agreeiance with, just that one issue drives people away towards the democrat side which instead worships money but just doesn't admit it.

    Now don't get me wrong, not saying Republican Conservatives to sacrifice their values or throw away their beliefs, but focus at least on the political issues facing our country rather then religious rheotoric that just divides more people.

    Most aren't like me who first thing I do is throw out religion, abortion views, and such topic debates that really are just for dividing. Then I look at the issues that effect everyone and judge off that.

    But really is someone a bad person because they are atheist? Bad because they are pagan? Bad because they aren't Christian or Catholic? If only more Republicans could stand for that we wouldn't be in such a mess that the liberals have created by accepting anyone as it gets stuff done (just the wrong stuff).

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