The difference is, my truth can be backed up through academic sources.
And we don't exist on opposite ends of the spectrum. We're both on the socialist side of things, I just believe North Korea is a complete discredit to the ideals of socialism.
The difference is, my truth can be backed up through academic sources.
And we don't exist on opposite ends of the spectrum. We're both on the socialist side of things, I just believe North Korea is a complete discredit to the ideals of socialism.
I firmly believe that God needs to be returned to the centerfold.
Yes, I believe that everyone should worship as they see fit, however I do believe that having God in people's lives is important.
There has to be some sort of moral structure, because with out a moral structure, you have no basis from which to draw conclusions from.
And in regards to politics, though I do have conservative beliefs, I don't put much stock in politics in itself.
Not anymore!
Politics divides people.
Governments and political parties don't live together, people live together.
With Government and politics you hardly ever get a fair shake.
I've seen how politics divides people, and it's sad, as people should be all working together for the greater good.
If people would be willing to put aside their opinions, and cooperate, that things would be much better.
In order to do that, people have to be willing to sacrifice what they want, for the greater good.
That's called: Common Courtesy!
You do realize I was being satirical, right? I've no interest in living under a goverment run by religious doctrine. . . at all. I find the … morevery idea of such lunacy abhorrent.
As for the proposition that our laws, specifically the ones you gave, are based on Christian teachings is ignorant at least. We didn't know murder was wrong before the 10 commandments? Laugh out loud? That's just one way that religion spits in the face of human decency. To say that we, as individuals, cannot know murder is bad without an invisible man telling us so is ridiculous, and I for one find the idea extremely offensive.
Your stance on hell is respectable. I find it refreshing that a religious person such as yourself can identify the complete lack of coherency when saying, "God loves everyone" and, "If you don't believe you will hurn for eternity".
I firmly believe he's had enough time in the centerfold and needs to stay far away from easily influenced and dogmatic minded people (specifically children). The world world be a horrible place if holy texts were law.
No. People do not draw their morals from holy books. Do you honestly believe that if you stopped believing in your god tomorrow that your morals would vanish with your beliefs? That you would see murder, rape, theft, and all nature of immoral actions as perfectly acceptable? If your answer is no, then your argument is null. If your answer is yes then I plead with you to go seek help.
I don't care much about politics either. I know my locus of control, and governmental control is far outside it. All I can effectively do is give my perspective.
I firmly believe that God needs to be returned to the centerfold.
Yes, I believe that everyone should worship as they see fit, however I d… moreo believe that having God in people's lives is important.
There has to be some sort of moral structure, because with out a moral structure, you have no basis from which to draw conclusions from.
And in regards to politics, though I do have conservative beliefs, I don't put much stock in politics in itself.
Not anymore!
Politics divides people.
Governments and political parties don't live together, people live together.
With Government and politics you hardly ever get a fair shake.
I've seen how politics divides people, and it's sad, as people should be all working together for the greater good.
If people would be willing to put aside their opinions, and cooperate, that things would be much better.
In order to do that, people have to be willing to sacrifice what they want, for the greater good.
That's called: Common Courtesy!
Uh, but doesn't the Bible say that there's a hell?
I don't mean to be rude and we should probably stay on topic, but what's the point of using the Bible as the basis of most of your arguments and opinions when you clearly don't believe in everything written in it? What's the point of believing in something only when it's convenient?
I am surprised that someone as young as you, and I'm assuming that you are a young person, someone who is in there teenage years perhaps, th… moreinks the way that you do.
And I must admit, that I am inclined to agree with you! Every form of human government that I've ever known about, has some form of problems, injustices, and outright corruption within it.
God doesn't make mistake, only humans do!
God doesn't act unjustly, only humans do!
With that said, and I've heard other people say this as well; even big named celebrities who believe in God, I have often wondered: "Why would a God who is all loving burn people in hell?"
And after thinking about it for a long time, I must admit that I don't believe in hell.
I've always heard the phrase: "We are all God's children."
And I honestly cannot imagine ANY parent holding their child's hand over a hot fire, to punish them for doing something wrong.
I'm not a parent, and yet I could never … [view original content]
I think Americans should have a look at their constitution and decide for themselves what type of nation they want America to be. And when it comes to the laws you mentioned, I think it's more to do with the fact that those laws have been in effect for thousands of years, and nobody sees any point in changing them.
I am surprised that someone as young as you, and I'm assuming that you are a young person, someone who is in there teenage years perhaps, th… moreinks the way that you do.
And I must admit, that I am inclined to agree with you! Every form of human government that I've ever known about, has some form of problems, injustices, and outright corruption within it.
God doesn't make mistake, only humans do!
God doesn't act unjustly, only humans do!
With that said, and I've heard other people say this as well; even big named celebrities who believe in God, I have often wondered: "Why would a God who is all loving burn people in hell?"
And after thinking about it for a long time, I must admit that I don't believe in hell.
I've always heard the phrase: "We are all God's children."
And I honestly cannot imagine ANY parent holding their child's hand over a hot fire, to punish them for doing something wrong.
I'm not a parent, and yet I could never … [view original content]
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My Truth is backed up by UN actions and news and footage from both North Korea and outside sources.
Ok NOW would be the time we both follow my advise.
Yes, I believe that everyone should worship as they see fit, however I do believe that having God in people's lives is important.
There has to be some sort of moral structure, because with out a moral structure, you have no basis from which to draw conclusions from.
And in regards to politics, though I do have conservative beliefs, I don't put much stock in politics in itself.
Not anymore!
Politics divides people.
Governments and political parties don't live together, people live together.
With Government and politics you hardly ever get a fair shake.
I've seen how politics divides people, and it's sad, as people should be all working together for the greater good.
If people would be willing to put aside their opinions, and cooperate, that things would be much better.
In order to do that, people have to be willing to sacrifice what they want, for the greater good.
That's called: Common Courtesy!
I firmly believe he's had enough time in the centerfold and needs to stay far away from easily influenced and dogmatic minded people (specifically children). The world world be a horrible place if holy texts were law.
No. People do not draw their morals from holy books. Do you honestly believe that if you stopped believing in your god tomorrow that your morals would vanish with your beliefs? That you would see murder, rape, theft, and all nature of immoral actions as perfectly acceptable? If your answer is no, then your argument is null. If your answer is yes then I plead with you to go seek help.
I don't care much about politics either. I know my locus of control, and governmental control is far outside it. All I can effectively do is give my perspective.
Uh, but doesn't the Bible say that there's a hell?
I don't mean to be rude and we should probably stay on topic, but what's the point of using the Bible as the basis of most of your arguments and opinions when you clearly don't believe in everything written in it? What's the point of believing in something only when it's convenient?