Jem:
>It was Bertram Russell the atheist who once
>said, "Unless you assume the existence of God,
>then the purpose and meaning of life is irrelevant."
One man's opinion and it sure as hell doesn't match mine.
>Which then leads you to the power theory.
Well, perhaps that is where it leads YOU, but not me.
>If you do not believe in God. Then you really can not
>say Michael Jackson is wrong for sleeping with boys
>or Osama bin laden is wrong for blowing up buildings
>with people in them.
What a load of crap!
First off, treating people the way that you would wish to be treated does not require belief in a higher power. In fact, that very belief often interferes with that principle (see second)
Second, you CAN believe in god and believe that Osama is RIGHT for blowing up buildings with people in them. A belief in god in no way precludes such a position as proven by millions upon millions upon millions of people in this current world.
>If you think about it there is only
>one intelligent choice.
If believing in god IS the intelligent choice, then there are as many intelligent choices as there are gods, not the "one" choice that you proclaim.
JB
>It was Bertram Russell the atheist who once
>said, "Unless you assume the existence of God,
>then the purpose and meaning of life is irrelevant."
One man's opinion and it sure as hell doesn't match mine.
>Which then leads you to the power theory.
Well, perhaps that is where it leads YOU, but not me.
>If you do not believe in God. Then you really can not
>say Michael Jackson is wrong for sleeping with boys
>or Osama bin laden is wrong for blowing up buildings
>with people in them.
What a load of crap!
First off, treating people the way that you would wish to be treated does not require belief in a higher power. In fact, that very belief often interferes with that principle (see second)
Second, you CAN believe in god and believe that Osama is RIGHT for blowing up buildings with people in them. A belief in god in no way precludes such a position as proven by millions upon millions upon millions of people in this current world.
>If you think about it there is only
>one intelligent choice.
If believing in god IS the intelligent choice, then there are as many intelligent choices as there are gods, not the "one" choice that you proclaim.
JB

