Interesting how it's OK to run pieces like this around Easter and Passover...but even though he takes a few shots at Islam, when was the last time one saw a piece like this run to coincide with Ramadan or Eid? Can't offend them, but Christians and Jews are fair game.
1 posted on
04/17/2003 5:23:15 PM PDT by
kaylar
To: kaylar
When he does finally shuffle off this mortal coil, Ludovic Kennedy has a surprise coming.
2 posted on
04/17/2003 5:27:42 PM PDT by
Argus
(Credo quia absurdum)
To: kaylar
What's with this stuff during Holy Week and Easter? This is the second piece of crap posted this evening alone.
To: kaylar
read later
To: kaylar
Pray for your enimies. May the Lord be merciful to their souls.
13 posted on
04/17/2003 6:35:51 PM PDT by
vpintheak
(Our Liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain!)
To: kaylar
The Jesuit Le Jeune found the natives of Cap Breton "exceptionally clever, honest and decent, very generous with a cheerful disposition", but also godless. Godless in this context does not mean atheist as we understand it, but pagan.
The Micmacs would be most surprised at the discovery of their atheist past, as they have been telling legends about Glooscap for centuries now.
14 posted on
04/17/2003 7:15:39 PM PDT by
Loyalist
("Of all the crosses I had to bear, the heaviest of all was the Cross of Lorraine."--Churchill)
To: kaylar
Job 38 - God said to Job: "Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth.....to what were the foundations fastened?"
15 posted on
04/17/2003 8:30:56 PM PDT by
UnklGene
To: kaylar
Using very old and unreliable accounts (French missionaries from the 17th Century? Give me a break!) he makes up obscure peaceable "atheist" societies, conveniently forgetting the much more recent (and real) atheist governments, followers of Nazism and Communism, who so ruthlessly killed well over 100,000,000 non-combatant civilians in the 20th Century.
Yes the case for atheism has been made, and found very wanting.
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