... uh ... where did you read that?
Woof!
Then what exactly is your stance in regards to the OP?
... uh ... where did you read that?
Woof!
Then what exactly is your stance in regards to the OP?
Quoting gerryh
I'd say that you didn't pay attention to what they were being taught OR you have tunnel vision and only looked at the religion class.
As I already stated: If kids only experience what their parents (the Board) want them to know, they'll be just as restricted as their parents. Education is supposed to be a taste of their world beyond their horizons.
If you want to encourage a kid to keep his/her/your Faith, then the Faith has to be willing to give them room to compare and let the choice be a free one. That includes investigating the world beyond the box - the Church.
As I already stated: If kids only experience what their parents (the Board) want them to know, they'll be just as restricted as their parents. Education is supposed to be a taste of their world beyond their horizons.
The tomes back up my little yarn, two thousand years of prostration before an idol built from a lie and perpetuated by charlatans. In all that time not one mountain moved not one sparrow saved not one soul delivered. Religion, the wreaker of nations, the blackest art of all, harbourer of the wicked, perveyour of deciet. The church is nothing but a temple for stupidity,a haven for perversions unnumbered a scarlet house of forbidden carnal knowledge. All that I could forgive were it not for my poor first wife whom they addicted to bingo she languishes in the hall of cards and markers even yet. What salvation for her, none I wager, she will dwell in the house of the lord eternally waiting for O69. That's just my opinion but it is shared by most of this planet and several others.:-(
As an athiest I can't help but agree with the basic message here. But., I am not evangelical in my atheism and have come to grips with the fact that there are those that fing solace in such beliefs. It is narrow minded to assume that since you have your beliefs and "know" them to be infallable then others don't have the right to have whatever stupid beliefs, that is their right to be wrong.
As an athiest I can't help but agree with the basic message here. But., I am not evangelical in my atheism and have come to grips with the fact that there are those that fing solace in such beliefs. It is narrow minded to assume that since you have your beliefs and "know" them to be infallable then others don't have the right to have whatever stupid beliefs, that is their right to be wrong.
Geez......the "athiests" are sounding quite "religious" in their beliefs.
Atheism requires no martyrs. I don't need to spread the "bad news" for all the believers, if you want to take on that war...good luck. I was indocrinated into Catholicism and made it away better for the experience. I see much good in the basic message of christianity (not so much the mindless obedience part). I don't think now is the time to rid the world of god. now is not the time. IMHO.
Athiesm has it's martyrs.
no doubt. But they are not required. Christians have a timeline because they are rushing around trying to save your eternal soul.
It's very obvious that martyrs are required, but I doubt very much any of you will understand or recognise who those martyrs are. From what I have seen, most athiests that post on forums are as closed minded as the over-zealot christians.