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Religions > Atheism |
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"anne marie hovgaard" |
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12 Oct 2004 10:56:20 AM |
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The Meaning of (Norwegian) Life |
dagbladet.no reports the results of a recent survey asking people in
Norway to name the three most important factors that give their lives
meaning. Family, work, friends and good health are named most often.
2% say "religion". That's the same as the number of people who say "my
car".
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| User: "Milan" |
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| Title: Re: The Meaning of (Norwegian) Life |
12 Oct 2004 01:49:31 PM |
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"anne marie hovgaard" <amhovgaard@yahoo.no> wrote in message
news:705782b9.0410120756.2158daac@posting.google.com...
dagbladet.no reports the results of a recent survey asking people in
Norway to name the three most important factors that give their lives
meaning. Family, work, friends and good health are named most often.
2% say "religion". That's the same as the number of people who say "my
car".
It's very likely that in the Western world polls would show the same
percentages, with the sole exception of the USA, which is choc full of
religious freaks.
regards
Milan
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: The Meaning of (Norwegian) Life |
12 Oct 2004 08:06:23 PM |
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On 12 Oct 2004 08:56:20 -0700, (anne marie
hovgaard) wrote:
dagbladet.no reports the results of a recent survey asking people in
Norway to name the three most important factors that give their lives
meaning. Family, work, friends and good health are named most often.
2% say "religion". That's the same as the number of people who say "my
car".
Unlike the US, the Norwegians are civilized people.
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Vote for Bush. Why vote for the lesser of two evils?
No matter the candidates the superstition industry wins.
'Jesus' is a sock-puppet Christians utilize to add 'authority' to
whatever action they intend on taking. -Stoney
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| User: "caius" |
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| Title: Re: The Meaning of (Norwegian) Life |
12 Oct 2004 05:16:25 PM |
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anne marie hovgaard wrote:
dagbladet.no reports the results of a recent survey asking people in
Norway to name the three most important factors that give their lives
meaning. Family, work, friends and good health are named most often.
2% say "religion". That's the same as the number of people who say "my
car".
not surprisingly in these days!
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