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Re: Jason Goatcatcher's comment

So basically you're saying non-religious people can't have a system of ethics? That's a fairly extreme statement.

And "having a vote on it" is exactly how democracies make decisions about what is legal or illegal.

posted by : Stephen Brooks, 02 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Re: earth crisis quote...

What are you driveling on about? If we totally reject the idea of absolute morality, then how do we decide the difference between right and wrong? Put it to a vote? And if you can't decide on morality, how the HELL are you going to decide what's legal and illegal?

If there is a God, people who serve him win, people who don't lose, eventually. If there ISN'T a God, EVERYBODY loses. So, maybe now you understand why a lot of people don't give a damn about the idea of the big bang and small mammals being destined to have descendants that will wear glasses and drive SUVs.

posted by : Jason Goatcher, 23 February 2008 Complain about this comment
earth crisis quote...

until we make a world without religion, peace doesn't have a prayer....

posted by : XkillerX, 21 February 2008 Complain about this comment
Scientology is tax-exempt

Unfortunately, Scientology is the only cult that is tax-exempt. They were able to do this by blackmailing IRS members.

http://www.raids.org/afterirs.htm

posted by : Anon, 21 February 2008 Complain about this comment
Oh No

You poor thing Andrew, you're obviously going to be not-so-subtly followed and slandered by those dearly deluded, and not a little ridiculous, clamheads :)

posted by : Dave, 20 February 2008 Complain about this comment

Whackjob cult 'abuses Ebay'

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