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Politics : Should God be replaced? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Oeconomicus who wrote (20923)7/5/2005 5:02:24 PM
From: exdaytrader76  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28931
 
Different versions and different interpretaions agree at least on their monotheism.

I wondered what could have compelled Roger Williams to have said such a thing. It was his childhood.

rogerwilliams.org
"While a young man, he must have been aware of the numerous burnings at the stake that had taken place at nearby Smithfield of so-called Puritans or heretics. This probably influenced his later strong beliefs in civic and religious liberty."

It's two wrongs not making a right. Neither extreme is correct. No one should be killed for their beliefs, but neither should government embrace the wiccan/pagan minority.



To: Oeconomicus who wrote (20923)7/6/2005 10:54:05 PM
From: Cyprian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28931
 
i see you're not the only one to do the old switch-er-roo on the alias buschmann.

if you're really located in athens you should visit an old calendar orthodox church in the kollyvades tradition.

they'll read you the scriptures in the original greek.

p.s. which version of greek mythology were you taught in school? there is far more manuscript evidence for the bible than that greek mythology nonsense you were taught.