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In reply to the discussion: What do religious leaders want for Obama’s next four years? [View all]socialindependocrat
(1,372 posts)33. Two stories about intelligence and religion
I have heard these a long time ago and will try to be accurate but somone my correct me
!) There was a priest/minister who studied religion for many years and
decided that he would become agnostic because of all his studies.
3) Albert Einstein said that after all the research he'd done it seemed to him that
this universe must have some organizing/centralized power.
I believe that science will prove religion where religion is true and that
science will disprove religion where the beliefs have been altered by man
in order to suit the needs and wishes of those in control. It will just take
time for this to happen. Then, your religion will be based on scientific proof
and can then, be argued.
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I care. I see the rise of the liberal/progressive religious leaders happening and
cbayer
Nov 2012
#3
It may not be relevant to your world, but it remains highly relevant to many people's
cbayer
Nov 2012
#16
Example: A flaming chariot is not driven across the sky every day...
socialindependocrat
Nov 2012
#47
I applaud your efforts, but cbayer refuses to accept the trend you outlined.
cleanhippie
Nov 2012
#25
1. I said "all but non-existent" and 2. My comment about separation of Church and State
ladjf
Nov 2012
#18
I agree with your focus to the "defanging the religious right". However, I not at
ladjf
Nov 2012
#55
Depends on which religious leaders you're asking. The Southen Baptists want him to:
trotsky
Nov 2012
#10
Again: Imposing beliefs on others is not preserving freedom of conscience
socialindependocrat
Nov 2012
#14
Forcing others to provide tax dollars to fund programs to benefit "the least of these"...
trotsky
Nov 2012
#17
If you take the religion out of that sataement leaves you with this...
socialindependocrat
Nov 2012
#22
There's no need for personal insults. I assure you I am not stupid, nor do I have bad eyesight.
trotsky
Nov 2012
#72
It would be fair to assume that I support progressive/liberal leaders and followers
cbayer
Nov 2012
#37
Lol. Those that believe in god and think they know god's will are contradictions to me.
cbayer
Nov 2012
#46
Can't disagree with that, but I still believe it is worthwhile to support the countervailing
cbayer
Nov 2012
#51
As long as there are civil injustices there will, and probably should be, identity politics.
cbayer
Nov 2012
#58
You think so? Knowing that your dogwhistle refers to any nonbeliever, I don't see much working
dmallind
Nov 2012
#54
We can knock them down together or you can throw the baby out with the bathwater.
cbayer
Nov 2012
#60