From: bert on 13 Apr 2010 20:03 On Apr 13, 10:56 am, JeffRelf.F-M.FM @. wrote: > Everyone wants a "meaningful" life. Traditional religions > -- with their glorious after·lives aside God, family and friends -- > is one way to do that ( even if it is more virtual than real ). > > Bashing other's religions ( as Mr. Default does ) is yet another way. > > I don't care about one's religion but I do care about birth·rates > because those who breed like rabbits are fated to die like rabbits. Jeff are you thinking TANG? TreBert
From: Brad Guth on 13 Apr 2010 20:16 On Apr 13, 7:56 am, JeffRelf.F-M.FM @. wrote: > Everyone wants a "meaningful" life. Traditional religions > -- with their glorious after·lives aside God, family and friends -- > is one way to do that ( even if it is more virtual than real ). > > Bashing other's religions ( as Mr. Default does ) is yet another way. > > I don't care about one's religion but I do care about birth·rates > because those who breed like rabbits are fated to die like rabbits. You obviously don't care how corrupted and unpoliced those religions get, which puts pressure on other faith-based groups to do essentially the same. It also means that each religion has to get their kind into public office, and the more the better. ~ BG
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