The evolution of secularity (and vise versa)

Oct 07, 2005 22:59

I feel like I should post an opinion since its been a while. I don't care about the letter that was the focus of my other posts because I've discredited that enough. So now comes the topic decision. I'll make a list for my own reference and you can leave your choice for my next topic (hopefully next week.) Ok, Supreme Court, Iraq, approval ratings ( Read more... )

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atalantiel October 8 2005, 20:45:58 UTC
Nicely put. I agree with everything you said, and for people who might read and assume, it doesn't mean I believe in catholic views :P it means that I agree that Nathan is Catholic and that we should teach different theories in school.

I think we should also learn the creation stories from other religions and cultures also. They're all very interesting, and most have very similar themes.

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lonesaber October 9 2005, 16:46:03 UTC
Well, yes. I'm glad that it's agreed that I'm catholic. Also, Jews believe in the same creation theory that christians do (since our old testament is the exact same as their holy book whose name is escaping at the moment.) I would be inclined to agree that some time should be spent upon creation according to the Koran.

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lonesaber October 12 2005, 00:56:10 UTC
So much for people being interested in politics...

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lonesaber October 13 2005, 23:58:04 UTC
Chalk one up for conservatives I suppose...

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