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Monday, February 13, 2006
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Well, he's kind of had it in for me ever since I accidentally ran over his dog. Actually, replace "accidentally" with "repeatedly," and replace "dog" with "son." |
5 comments:
As they said in "The Life of Brian": Kill! Persecute the heretic!
I honestly believe that morality, religion and spirtuality are three entirely independent things.
// posted by Raised By Republicans
I agree with RxR that morality, religion, and spirituality are independent of each other--but it is not a trivial claim.
In the casual way one usually interprets these three ideas (e.g. being a good person, believing in god, appreciating beauty and love) then only a fanatic would claim such things are of necessity linked... but when one tries to figure out exactly what distinguishes these three concepts, one realizes is a challenge merely to state what they are, let alone assert that they are all independent.
(Try to imagine a person who is religious but not spiritual, or someone who is moral but not spiritual, and you will see what I mean.)
Oh, by the way. Those comics are funny!
// posted by Raised By Republicans
I think this one is hysterical.
I am sorry this kind of stuff offends people. But funny is funny.
// posted by Bell Curve
These are funny. The difference between these and the ones that have raised the stir as far as I am concerned is that these show Jesus and Mohammed as real people and the cartoons aren't commenting on the religion by painting it and by extension, its believers disrespectfully.
The fanatics either Muslim or Christians may see it differently. Oh well.
// posted by USWest
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