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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "John M Price PhD"
Date: 02 Apr 2004 01:40:29 PM
Object: Re: Don't de-Word the Pledge
In alt.atheism article <30e6089fe7e43a73f52da5478d8ecbc2@news.meganetnews.com> Dana <@@> wrote:
: "Emma Goldwoman" <humanist1@juno.com> wrote in message
: news:6325640b.0403292059.2ed152c2@posting.google.com...
: > "Dana Raffaniello" <Dana <dpraff@gci.net> wrote in message
: news:<09c925f1b7a472b403d0e1a3c75cbf66@news.meganetnews.com>...
: >
: > > "John M Price PhD" <
> wrote in message
: > > news:40674037$0$62767$d368eab@news.calweb.com...
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: > > > In alt.atheism article
: > > <49aa17b19327b2f662a4fb34ee7c03fc@news.meganetnews.com> Dana <@@>
: wrote:
: > > > : > Here is your answer:
: > > > : > (1) it violates Church state separation.
: > >
: > > > : WRONG
: >
: > No, I don't think John M. Price PhD wrote "WRONG."
: But he is wrong, just as you usually are.
I realize it is barking up a very short tree, but how is asking you a
question 'wrong'?
Please be specific. To help out, here is my whole post, sans sig, etc.:
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In alt.atheism article
<49aa17b19327b2f662a4fb34ee7c03fc@news.meganetnews.com> D
ana <@@> wrote:
: > Here is your answer:
: > (1) it violates Church state separation.
: WRONG
What? God is not a 'church' concept?
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So then: Is god a religious/church concept, or a secular one?
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When I was seven years old, I was once reprimanded by my mother for an
act of collective brutality in which I had been involved at school. A
group of seven-year-olds had been teasing and tormenting a
six-year-old. "It is always so," my mother said. "You do things
together which not one of you would think of doing alone." ...
Wherever one looks in the world of human organization, collective
responsibility brings a lowering of moral standards. The military
establishment is an extreme case, an organization which seems to have
been expressly designed to make it possible for people to do things
together which nobody in his right mind would do alone.
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