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To: Solon who wrote (28076)2/5/2010 4:10:18 PM
From: Greg or e  Respond to of 28931
 
<<<You mistake repeating baseless accusations and insults for reasoned arguments.>>>

"you are just a pathetic little ass wipe stuck in a perpetual infantilism!"

Case closed!

"People fighting for human equality are in your opinion "bloodthirsty tyrants"!!"

The French Revolution was a bloodbath perpetrated by bloodthirsty tyrants. That's a historical fact.

"Robespierre grew very paranoid about counterrevolutionary powers, so he started the Reign of Terror during 1793-1794.
More than 15,000 people were beheaded at the guillotine."
socyberty.com

Atheists have uniformly done the very same thing (murdering perceived enemies) whenever and wherever they are able to steal power. Again a fact of history. Your rhetoric and standard level of vitriol against those who dare to disagree with the mighty Solon, would lead one to reasonably conclude that you would make a very good paranoid atheist murderer/leader.

Ezekiel, chapter 23

God judges sin and immorality? What a shock!!!!



To: Solon who wrote (28076)2/5/2010 4:34:07 PM
From: Greg or e  Respond to of 28931
 
The Cult of Reason (French: Culte de la Raison) was a creed based on atheism[1] devised during the French Revolution by Jacques Hébert, Pierre Gaspard Chaumette and their supporters and intended as a replacement for Christianity.[2] It was stopped by Maximilien Robespierre, a Deist, who instituted the Cult of the Supreme Being.[3] Both cults were part of the campaign of de-Christianization of French society during the Revolution and part of the Reign of Terror..... The Cult of Reason was celebrated in a carnival atmosphere of parades, ransacking of churches, ceremonious iconoclasm, in which religious and royal images were defaced, and ceremonies which substituted the "martyrs of the Revolution" for Christian martyrs. The earliest public demonstrations took place en province, outside Paris, notably by Hébertists in Lyon, but took a further radical turn with the Fête de la Liberté ("Festival of Liberty") at Notre Dame de Paris, 10 November (20 Brumaire) 1793, in ceremonies devised and organised by Pierre-Gaspard Chaumette. The Cult of Reason centered upon a young woman designated the Goddess of Reason. en.wikipedia.org



To: Solon who wrote (28076)2/5/2010 4:54:25 PM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28931
 



To: Solon who wrote (28076)2/8/2010 9:15:59 PM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 28931
 
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