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I never realized there were so many religion nuts in aviation. Amazing!
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![]() Jules Beaudoin wrote: I never realized there were so many religion nuts in aviation. Amazing! I never realized there were so many atheist nuts in aviation. Amazing! |
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mike regish "Steve Robertson" wrote in message ... I never realized there were so many atheist nuts in aviation. Amazing! |
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Steve,
I never realized there were so many religion nuts in aviation. Amazing! I never realized there were so many atheist nuts in aviation. Amazing! After looking at all the harm religion has brought over mankind, how can one not fight it whereever it rears its ugly head - if one wants to remain a halfway moral being. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() After looking at all the harm religion has brought over mankind, how can one not fight it whereever it rears its ugly head - if one wants to remain a halfway moral being. I guess I should cancel my plans to deliver Thanksgiving dinner to the needy tomorrow. Since it's on behalf of my church. |
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 08:46:31 -0500, "Trent Moorehead"
wrote: After looking at all the harm religion has brought over mankind, how can one not fight it whereever it rears its ugly head - if one wants to remain a halfway moral being. I guess I should cancel my plans to deliver Thanksgiving dinner to the needy tomorrow. Since it's on behalf of my church. I guess you better. After all, according to the atheists here, if your motivation is religious, you must not be moral. Rob |
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I guess I should cancel my plans to deliver Thanksgiving dinner to the
needy tomorrow. Since it's on behalf of my church. I guess you better. After all, according to the atheists here, if your motivation is religious, you must not be moral. Jeez, I turn my attention away from this thread for a day or two, and look what happens! Talk about bitter dissension! I am thankful that there are those who deliver dinner to the needy -- whatever their motivation. If your religion commands you to help the hungry, house the homeless, and generally help humanity, I certainly will not argue with you. In fact, I thank you. However, I believe some posters have been trying to state the obvious, which is: Religion is a powerful force for both good and evil. Gullible people can be misled easily with the whole "fear of eternal damnation" threat. And it works the other way, too! Just look how many fools have been recruited by the fundamentalist, radical "Islamo-Fascists" in the Middle East! These dupes are lured into doing the ultimate evil, simply by having "eternity in paradise" promised to them. How many more children and innocents must be blown to smithereens so that this sick, parasitic version of Islam can flourish? Does anyone honestly think there would be suicide attacks WITHOUT religion assuring them of "eternal life"? THAT is the evil side of religion, ladies and gentlemen -- and it must be addressed in any serious discussion of religion. Anyhow, I only meant to comment on the rudeness of the religious zealots Mary and I ran into, and on the interesting way in which they were apparently able to self-justify their bizarre, unseemly behavior. I did not mean for this thread to pick on any particular religion, as these guys could just have easily have been Muslims, Hare Krishnas, or Believers in the Force. It's sad that this thread -- probably the longest I've ever seen -- ended up the way it did. I guess pilots are no different than the rest of the world in this regard... Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 18:32:07 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: Jeez, I turn my attention away from this thread for a day or two, and look what happens! Talk about bitter dissension! Jay, it always comes to this when people start calling others' belief systems delusional and amoral. However, I believe some posters have been trying to state the obvious, which is: Religion is a powerful force for both good and evil. Gullible people can be misled easily with the whole "fear of eternal damnation" threat. They can be misled more easily through the basic peer pressure of "conform, or else we won't like you very much". Any middle school is a breeding ground for that. So was Russian Communism, for that matter. And it works the other way, too! Just look how many fools have been recruited by the fundamentalist, radical "Islamo-Fascists" in the Middle East! These dupes are lured into doing the ultimate evil, simply by having "eternity in paradise" promised to them. How many more children and innocents must be blown to smithereens so that this sick, parasitic version of Islam can flourish? Well, a couple of points of order: Islamofascism isn't flourishing; all the people under its boot are doing rather poorly, including (thanks in no small part to U.S. intervention) the leaders of the movement. I mean, think about it: Their hatred is so pure, that if they had the means, they'd have attacked a second time. So far the best they can do since 9/11/01 seems to be to sneak explosives in, disguised as innocent civilian traffic, and detonate it. Second, I don't think you'd have the suicide bombers without the desparate poverty of the common people in those areas, especially Palestine. But the same thugs who foment Islamofascism are largely responsible for keeping those people impoverished anyway, precisely because they take hopeless people and brainwash them with a very false interpretation of an otherwise peaceful religious belief system. Does anyone honestly think there would be suicide attacks WITHOUT religion assuring them of "eternal life"? Yes. A charismatic person reasoning under a humanistic belief system could tell hopeless people that their sacrifices are for the "good of Mankind", (or the "Good of the Fatherland", or "the Motherland") and that they must spend their lives to ensure it. Train 'em from age three or so, (heck, you could probably start at age seven and still pull it off) and you'll have your warriors. THAT is the evil side of religion, ladies and gentlemen -- and it must be addressed in any serious discussion of religion. How many suicide attackers have come out of Catholicism, Shinto, Buddhaism, any Protestant denomination, Sikh, Baha'i, Mormonism, any pagan system, or Scientology? I tell you three times: it's not the source of evil acts, even if it is the excuse. Anyhow, I only meant to comment on the rudeness of the religious zealots Yeah, I know. Again, the best approach to those types is to a) ignore them, or b) stand your ground and watch them make a public scene. The crowd will sympathize with *you*. It's sad that this thread -- probably the longest I've ever seen -- ended up the way it did. I guess pilots are no different than the rest of the world in this regard... It's said of the military that it's composed of a proportional sampling of all of America. I don't see why the private pilots in the United States or anyplace else would have outlooks any different than the rest of the population. Rob |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:Hqrxb.128107$Dw6.561599@attbi_s02... However, I believe some posters have been trying to state the obvious, which is: Religion is a powerful force for both good and evil. Gullible people can be misled easily with the whole "fear of eternal damnation" threat. Yes, a belief system is a very powerful motivator. It is worse than unfortunate that there are those who exploit this for their own ends and to the detriment of humanity. Perhaps in the future there will need to be stricter limits on religious freedoms, who knows. I think this thread has played itself out. Have a happy Thanksgiving everyone! |
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And a Happy Thanksgiving to you, too, Jay.
H. N502TB "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Hqrxb.128107$Dw6.561599@attbi_s02... I guess I should cancel my plans to deliver Thanksgiving dinner to the needy tomorrow. Since it's on behalf of my church. I guess you better. After all, according to the atheists here, if your motivation is religious, you must not be moral. Jeez, I turn my attention away from this thread for a day or two, and look what happens! Talk about bitter dissension! I am thankful that there are those who deliver dinner to the needy -- whatever their motivation. If your religion commands you to help the hungry, house the homeless, and generally help humanity, I certainly will not argue with you. In fact, I thank you. However, I believe some posters have been trying to state the obvious, which is: Religion is a powerful force for both good and evil. Gullible people can be misled easily with the whole "fear of eternal damnation" threat. And it works the other way, too! Just look how many fools have been recruited by the fundamentalist, radical "Islamo-Fascists" in the Middle East! These dupes are lured into doing the ultimate evil, simply by having "eternity in paradise" promised to them. How many more children and innocents must be blown to smithereens so that this sick, parasitic version of Islam can flourish? Does anyone honestly think there would be suicide attacks WITHOUT religion assuring them of "eternal life"? THAT is the evil side of religion, ladies and gentlemen -- and it must be addressed in any serious discussion of religion. Anyhow, I only meant to comment on the rudeness of the religious zealots Mary and I ran into, and on the interesting way in which they were apparently able to self-justify their bizarre, unseemly behavior. I did not mean for this thread to pick on any particular religion, as these guys could just have easily have been Muslims, Hare Krishnas, or Believers in the Force. It's sad that this thread -- probably the longest I've ever seen -- ended up the way it did. I guess pilots are no different than the rest of the world in this regard... Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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