On 08/07/17 09:35, Andy Burns wrote:
> The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>
>> When I grew up, religion stayed in Sunday School.
>
> At the age of 6, unimpressed with Sunday school, I walked home alone
> about a mile ... I was never made to go again :-)
Well the only time either of my patents ever made any stayement about
religion was when my mother said one of te few intrelleigent remarks I
can ever remeber he making "I think there has to be something more"
Many years later, I would say that its possible to prove that there is.
Sadly, that is if no use whatsoever in deciding what that 'something
else' is or what attitude we might adopt towards it. In the limit it is
merely an exroession of profound ignorance, which is simply the human
condition.
But thats philsophy and logic and science. Full of unhelpful answers and
lack of certainty really.
Which is why it takes something like religious faith to make statements
that are value judgements about things as complex and ill understood as
human sexuality.
Doesnt stop the LBGT activist mob from making them, every time they open
their mouths. With an assurance deeply rooted in their own bigotry.
One concludes they need to believe in the virtue of their orientation,
rather than simply accepting it as the rest of us have to.
Which is sad, but parading their insecurity on a computer wenbstie is
not something I feel should be condoned.
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