thaiboxerken
Penultimate Amazing
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No but it would suggest not believing in the supernatural.
It's hard to imagine an atheist believing in ghosts, faeries or evil spirits.
Yes, and your point is?
No but it would suggest not believing in the supernatural.
It's hard to imagine an atheist believing in ghosts, faeries or evil spirits.
Yes, and your point is?
I could probably find some documents of Isaac Newton writing on the medical benefit of leeches or some other presently discredited medical practice.
Do we think we're smarter than Newton in dismissing leeches?![]()
There are plenty of atheists that still believe in supply-side economics.
leeches, and maggots actually have their place in modern medicine too.
they have enjoyed a comeback.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3858087.stm
you can find modern academics writing on the medical benefit of leeches, theres no need to go back in time for that as medicinal leeches are an important part of some surgeries
http://www.biopharm-leeches.com/info_leeches.html
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I've met Christians who believe in Communism in a pure economic sense. And many of the teachings of Jesus could be reconciled with Communism. And your point is?...........
I've wondered, since the British government didn't recognize the US as a country until 1856 did they just consider us a bunch of colonies they weren't paying their taxes?
That even atheists can believe nonsense. Although believing nonsense is a prerequisite for being religious.
I must confess my ignorance. I had never heard that fact before. Didn't the U.S. send ambassadors to England in the early 1800's ?
That was then. This is now. Surely, we are so much smarter now. Surely, most here are vastly superior both morally and intellectually to those dead white men, right?
1) I would have given credit to the 1920's politician who created this type of answer when asked about his opinions on alcohol, but I cannot think of his name.
Ok, you got me.
Maybe I should have picked phrenology?
**awaits posting on the comeback of phrenology**
The constant and immediate need, with some, to attempt to deny the founders' Christianity with a "firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence" of Deist! Deism! is ridiculous.
Were you badly frightened by a fact as a child?
The constant and immediate need, with some, to attempt to deny the founders' Christianity with a "firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence" of Deist! Deism! is ridiculous. While their specific tenets of faith varied, these were mostly explicitly and overtly religious and Christian men. Some today do not like that and seek to re-write history more to their pleasure.
their fanatical fixation on america as a 'christian nation' is at the very least deluded.