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  • Atheists Promote 'Good Without God' Message in Big Apple

    jeremyc66 »
    Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:23 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 8

    Flagged as inappropriate. show The terrorists agree with you - they did not use the Bible to judge right from wrong. Do citizens from all countries and cultures fall under your "According to how people are raised to be responsible citizens"? If so, that is one wide definition of morality - not too mention ever changing! What about those that choose to abort rather than raise children. What does your morality say about them? hide

  • Atheists Promote 'Good Without God' Message in Big Apple

    jeremyc66 »
    Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:08 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 2

    To bobbyyyy (lost count of the 'y's) and the others proclaiming morality and goodness: I simply ask - morality and goodness according to what?
    You say that the children need science but what does science say about right and wrong?
    And bobbyyyy, it appears you do in fact have a belief system. In your system, "normal" is defined as (not stupid, not gullible, not brainwashed). Your system also defines Christianity as "a terrible mental illness" and Christians as "blindly accept everything your worthless preacher tells you".
    Please enlighten us on the standards for good and bad in your "non-belief" belief system.

  • Young Christian Leader Makes Case for 'Unfashionable' Churches

    jeremyc66 »
    Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:32 pm Agree: 6   Disagree: 0

    I find nothing useful or glorifying in IHS's comments.

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