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  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 9:15 AM In reply to

    • GregG
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    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

     Simon9 wrote:
    Well my choices are IE or Safari. That's all I got. And my IT dept doesn't like me to use IE. I'm on a Mac. I suppose the rest of you are all on PCs.... And I'm sorry to hear there are many aching asses here. And yet, I'm not surprised.

    Dude, FIREFOX. Get with the program! I've used it almost exclusively, on my Mac. IE on the Mac totally blows. Safari runs a close second to IE, in the "blows" department.

     

  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 9:15 AM In reply to

    • Simon9
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    Super Angry [8o|] Re: Politics IS a Religion...

    Oh!! *#^#$&^$(#!!
  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 9:16 AM In reply to

    • GregG
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    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

     Simon9 wrote:
    [q u o t e] And I'm sorry to hear there are many aching asses here. [/q u o t e]

    Um... removed the extra spaces...?

  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 9:18 AM In reply to

    • Simon9
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    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

    ....yes, yes. Firefox. Clint Eastwood. I remember it. Okay.

    I'll tell my IT dept that "Greg said Safari blows." I'm sure they'll run out and update all of us.
  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 9:19 AM In reply to

    • GregG
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    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

    Haha! Sure, that's worked well for me at work, too!

     

  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 9:20 AM In reply to

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    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

    [ q u o t e ] quoted text [ / q u o t e ]

    Don't mind me. Just testing...
  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 9:21 AM In reply to

    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

    You can also use the 'quote' button on the top right of the post...

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  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 9:22 AM In reply to

    • Simon9
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    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

    GRRR! I cut and pasted it. Still not right! That's it. I'm goin' to lunch.....


    And yes, politics IS a lot like religion. For various reasons.
  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 9:23 AM In reply to

    • Simon9
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    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

    I've tried the quote button. That was the technique I used earlier. Perhaps I'm doin it wrong.
  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 9:26 AM In reply to

    • GregG
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    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

     Simon9 wrote:
    [ q u o t e ] quoted text [ / q u o t e ] Don't mind me. Just testing...

    Ok, look VERY carefully at  the tags in the quote above. Notice how there are single-spaces between each of the characters in the tag? Well, that's the wrong way to do tags. remove ALL the spaces from the tag, and it will work:

     Simon9 wrote:
    quoted text
    Don't mind me. Just testing...

  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 9:35 AM In reply to

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    Embarrassed [:$] Re: Politics IS a Religion...

    Ha! Thanks for the vote of confidence. If only my wife had such faith in my analytic skills.
    "Logic . . . merely enables one to be wrong with authority." Doctor Who
  • Wed, Jul 26 2006 10:36 AM In reply to

    • Simon9
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    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

    Wives rarely do.

    PS Greg: Didn't work. Must be the Safari.....dude....
  • Thu, Jul 27 2006 12:15 AM In reply to

    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

     gmgauthi wrote:

     Simon9 wrote:
    [ q u o t e ] quoted text [ / q u o t e ] Don't mind me. Just testing...

    Ok, look VERY carefully at  the tags in the quote above. Notice how there are single-spaces between each of the characters in the tag? Well, that's the wrong way to do tags. remove ALL the spaces from the tag, and it will work:

     Simon9 wrote:
    quoted text
    Don't mind me. Just testing...

    I never use IE, but since safari came with my Mac long before I ever heard of firefox I got pretty used to it.  If you are using Safari you are lucky that you can post at all.  Like I said, this board hates Safari.  I was very used to Safari, but finally loaded firefox so I could actually use this board.

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  • Thu, Jul 27 2006 6:28 AM In reply to

    • Ned
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    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

    i've tried almost all the modern browsers and continue to come back to firefox (or a derivative like flock is good too). for my money it's the best there is right now.

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  • Thu, Jul 27 2006 8:47 AM In reply to

    Re: Politics IS a Religion...

     gmgauthi wrote:
    Thanks for the comments, Rob. I have a couple questions:
     bigrob wrote:
    Well, as a believer in God, I disagree with you regarding the desirability of the dissolution of all faith
    So, you would consider faith a virtue, rather than a vice? What would be the rational measure I could use to distinguish between the things that were worth having faith in, and which were not? (my presupposition here, at least in this context, is that something must be rational to be worth believing).

     bigrob wrote:
    None of the world religions allow for blowing up of houses and families. Yet government; "that's different." None of the world religions allow theft. Yet government; "that's different." None of the world religions allow kidnapping and subsequent enslavement (such as in American slavery and the military draft). Yet government, "that's different."
    I was under the impression that Islam has not only permitted, but has encouraged blowing people up. Also, I understand that, until modern times, branches of the Catholic church regularly inducted the poor and disaffected in many third-world countries into a sort of indentured servitude. Are these things not the same as you were describing? I have to admit, I was making no distinction between the "legitimate" religions and mystery cults, here. But still, I think a solid case could be made that there is no such distinction.


    Man, THIS is a meaty discussion.  First of all, Greg, that's a fantastic piece, and if you don't submit it, well, I just don't understand why you would not.  Just take the damned pill already, so somebody says.

    As to the other issues, I will be reading that Wiki article Rob linked.  Certainly uncertainty is something we can agree on, occasionally.  However, I would be lying if I did not say I think that "faith", almost by definition, requires a belief in the unprovable.  If something I highly value is unprovable then eventually I might decide that since only I "know" this "something", I am required to impose this knowledge on others - for the good of mankind naturally.  Of course this leads not only to bad personal choices, but also (eventually) to genocide and whatnot as well.  Not a pretty picture - but pretty accurate according to history.

    Now, Greg, I believe you also take some "leaps of faith" in your description of Islam.  Many in the west seem to think that Islam teaches "blowing things up", but this appears, at least initially, to be nothing short of uninformed bias.  An article I recently read, by G. Ed Griffin, entitled, "Why Do They Hate America", puts the teaching of Islam into (I believe) solid historical context, and provides an even-handed view of what is actually taught.  Feel free to attack the content, if you can, but I found it enlightening.  Having neither read the Qur’an, or much history of the Muslim faith, I haven't much to go on.

    ...it would be a pity for us to decide what they teach with that ignorance intact, no?
     

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