Never seen it myself. Not much on old movies. Prince of Egypt was good though, though biblically inaccurate.Addendum said:I thought the movie was a bit boring in some places
Wilhelm-Scream said:Maplethorpe is the guy who posed making a leather whip appear to be his tail, in a, decidely...gross way.
jaguarr said:Oh. I sometimes get the two confused.
jag
cass said:See the link I posted for Jefferson/Franklin quotes and say that again.
Daisy said:I would suggest it comes from cultural background more than whether you're religious or not.
For example those raised in areas of the US that were heavily Scandanavian, Finn or Dutch tend to have that attitude, regardless of religiosity.
Emrys said:Why should I? I know they were deists doesn't change the fact that they were staunch secularists and believes in the philosphies of the age of reason.
Emrys said:Don't distort facts, the ten commandments were in a court house, a place that should be per defintion secular and not mirred in arbitrary religious doctrines.
Ten commandments in a court house signifies " this court adhers to christian morality and not rational thought therefore anyone who is not christian cannot hope for a fair and balanced trial.
JewishHobbit said:If a person believes that committing suicide is the best choice for him, and you learn this, and you confront him on this and he says he's going to do it anyway. Would it be wrong to continue trying to save him?
In a christian's mind, it's not that differant.
jaguarr said:There is certainly cultural influence to a degree, but I also view organized religious factions as sort of their own cultural entities and such views can and do exist within an otherwise easygoing, "live and let live" sort of community.
jag
Wilhelm-Scream said:Ooh, I'll bet typing that just gave you goosebumps. Too bad it's bunk. Who is telling you which church to attend? Who is telling you'll be jailed if you don't acknowledge their conception of God? Who is telling you that you can't pray? Who is shutting down mosques because they might be a hotbed of Al Qaeda sympathizers? There are even American Indians in prison that are allowed to perform their religious rituals that include the ingestion of peyote.
Everyone has freedom of religion, so long as their religion doesn't hinder anyone else in the pursuit of living life under their own beliefs.
This dumb-ass statue is undeniable proof of that.
jaguarr said:Oh, I get the Christian mindset. I used to be one. I still find it incredibly invasive and disrespectful of other people's belief systems. And equating not believing in God with committing suicide is a deplorable comparison.
jag
Pfff...getting physical over words is ******ed.Emrys said:If I would be that person and you wouldn't stop pestering me you might get a very physical answer. the same with christians, accept that I don't care or want to hear it, if you can't then better shut up or carry the consequences.
Emrys said:If I would be that person and you wouldn't stop pestering me you might get a very physical answer. the same with christians, accept that I don't care or want to hear it, if you can't then better shut up or carry the consequences.
lazur said:Do you always have to be so arrogant and confrontational?
JewishHobbit said:Whose distoring facts? I just asked people's opinions. And who says non-christians can't be put to a fair trial? And your idea of rational thought is simply your opinion of what should be rational. What makes you any differant from the christian extremists?
lazur said:Do you always have to be so arrogant and confrontational?
cass said:How do you know? By their quotes? Because it's very contradictory.
JewishHobbit said:Someone wants to shoot themselves and kill themselves. Someone wants to live without god and in the end result in an eternity of pain and regret. I think both are entitled to a constant plea of 'don't do it.'
Anyhow, out of curiosity (and don't answer if you don't want to), you say you use to be a christian. What sect, how long, how deep, and what changed your mind on it?
why is it so damn hard for you people to leave others the **** alone and not try to influence their lives? Get it we don't care about your **** practice what you want but don't try to force us to do the same, cause otherwise you risk civil war.JewishHobbit said:I'm prepared to carry them. Doesn't phase me at all![]()
Emrys said:Have you ever had an Univeristy course on the "early republic" those things normaly analyze quite well where the founding fathers got their ideas from.
The difference is, a guy standing on a bridge, it's plain to see that as far as our perception of reality goes, it's a guy, on a bridge, about to jump off.JewishHobbit said:Someone wants to shoot themselves and kill themselves. Someone wants to live without god and in the end result in an eternity of pain and regret. I think both are entitled to a constant plea of 'don't do it."
Emrys said:I'm no different from a christian extremist and i don't profess to be, that's my reaction to the constant hammering of the religious nuts, I react with agression, hatred and anger, leave me alone and all is fine try to force yourself into my way of life through the law making process and you get an answer to that.
jaguarr said:No offense, lazur, but given the fashion in which you tend to treat people in political threads, that's probably not a stone you ought to be picking up and throwing.
jag
JewishHobbit said:Hah, so you're a hypocrite?
Only when someone says something that's offensively untrue.lazur said:Do you always have to be so arrogant and confrontational?