WTF? Lieberman? Clinton? That's EXACTLY The Obama I Voted For
Speaking for my tiny little chunk of the liberal blogosphere, I don't like Joe Lieberman. I was disgusted by Hillary's campaign. And I couldn't be happier with Obama's decisions.
Speaking for my tiny little chunk of the liberal blogosphere, I don't like Joe Lieberman. I was disgusted by Hillary's campaign. And I couldn't be happier with Obama's decisions.
Religion in America has made homosexuality into a false bogeyman, which has seriously distracted religion from giving real values to an increasingly valueless society.
The most irreligious nations right now are among the most successful, while the most religious nations tend to be among the most destitute.
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation believes the prior harassment of Jewish soldier Handman, the subsequent reprimanding by drill sergeants, and Handman's beating were related.
I'm working on my Happiness Project, and you could have one, too! Everyone's project will look different, but it's the rare person who can't benefit. ...
It's unfortunate that too many people in America are confused about the place of religion in a democracy. The tradition of this country, and one of th...
The Catholic Church's commitment to excommunicating anyone who expresses support for the ordination of women is another manifestation of the church's continued demonization of women.
James Dobson, you owe America an apology. The fictional letter released through your Focus on the Family Action organization, crosses all lines of decent public discourse.
The truth is, spreading hate and intolerance is a business just like anything else. And in business, sometimes you're forced to make tough choices.
Under the thumb of right-wing religion, the Republican party became a bloated fool, stuffed with hypocrisy, greed, and anti-intellectualism. The price is now being paid through lost elections and a loss of public trust.
She tells me she is afraid, and will never return to the mosque, and I wonder what kind of country is this where people have to fear attending their place of worship?
So here we are, in 2008, and now the threat is gay people who are already gay, who love each other and in many cases live together, and want to get married. How does this hurt the average Mormon family?
Like every candidate, Obama must appeal to millions of voters who believe that without religion, most of us would spend our days raping and killing our neighbors and stealing their pornography.
Proposition 8 is on the California ballot for the sole purpose to take away rights already granted to same-gender couples.
If you thought the Republican primary field was a bit of a joke, wait until you get a closer look at the front runners for the vice presidential slot.
The question remains how aspiring political figures will respond to the pastor problem of election 08 -- the bar has been raised. It is not enough to attend a place of worship -- you have to vet it.
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Who is to say which cult is more realistic than another. ....................
http://thefiresidepost.com/2008/10/12/mormon-scientologists-for-jehovah-on-the-7th-day/
Germans, don't waste your time trying to ban Scientology. Just explain to people the religion's tenets (e.g., the Intergalactic Alliance lasted 80 trillion years) and people will want to avoid it. Most Germans obviously have avoided it anyway, so no need to worry.
I've been watching Anonymous vs $cientology since it's beginning. After 11 months I've come to the conclusion that it is merely a fringe cult at best despite it's celebrity endorsers. Most people aren't even aware of it's existence much less it's practices. The real damage it does is to it's own members and families. I lost a family member to the cult some years ago. It hurts but that's the choice that was made. The cult ruined him spiritually and financially.
Too Right!...If civilized countries ban religions for illegal activities. We'd run short of religions in no time. I mean, isn't extortion, the staple income source of organized relgion?
Scientology is so irrevelant in Germany,having only 5000 members.What really ticks them off is that they aren`t officially considered a church in Germany with all it`s tax-credits,but a sect,a cult and a money grabbing criminal organization.So even if Scientology isn`t banned,they`re still on the same surveillance watch-list like the right-wing NPD(the German Nationalistic Party).
Scientology=Epic Fail
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZBA0SKmQy8
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