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Topic: Should the law reflect religious beliefs?
anoasis's photo
Fri 10/12/07 10:25 PM
Hmmm... could it be??? Could the creator of this beautiful life-filled planet be inerferring with the formatting of a post on a free chat site in order to show us all that the anthro-centric view of God as a bearded white man with a finger in every pie is accurate??!!!

Mmmmmm..... nope. I don't think so. Must be someones magic gone awry....

Lizard king was it you?


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anoasis's photo
Fri 10/12/07 10:26 PM
See Shamrock, as soon as I named the source that problem was resolved...


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shamrockblues's photo
Fri 10/12/07 10:28 PM
Maybe he's anachronistic in his view of society?

anoasis's photo
Fri 10/12/07 10:38 PM
Well as I have said many times in my opinion it is highly unlikely that God is anything like humans (I mean I'm like a human and *I* can't make a species much less a planet full of them, can you?)....

BUT maybe if God for some reason had some information to impart to some of God's creations (= us) then perhaps God would appear in our minds in human imagery to be polite and show us a familiar image....

in that (highly unlikely IMHO) circumstance then perhaps God would choose to resemble Santa Claus when speaking to an anglo... in order to make them feel comfortable...

but surely if appearing to a Jamaican God would sport some nice dreads?

So God would then only be *appropriately* anacronistic.... when that suits the expectation.

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Abracadabra's photo
Fri 10/12/07 10:41 PM
I think the formatting curse was actually due to Goldenstar’s negative exclamations.

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Although Lizard King’s magic is powerful because I’m breathing pretty good now.

Although, there were a LOT of other people steering the spirit in my direction too.

I suppose I should start a thank you thread for the breath of fresh air.

shamrockblues's photo
Fri 10/12/07 10:44 PM
Appearing as the ethnicity of the person he's speaking to has nothing to do with being anachronistic unless he's talking to an amish person.

We got off topic anyway, I, personally, feel that a secular government is the only way to safely allow for religious beliefs outside of the one controlling the state.


anoasis's photo
Fri 10/12/07 10:54 PM
Oh Shamrock...we get off topic all the time... not to worry. It's part of our playful charm...

I meant that the Santa Claus God would be anacronistic, while the rasta god would not. So god would decide whether to be modern or not... or don't you think the Santa Clausy image of God is old-fashioned?

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Abra- yes the negative exclamations threw the whole thread out of whack didn't they?

I'm glad you are feeling better... what does it matter whose prayers it was or if it was the steroids or some herbs... as long as you can breathe.... it's kind of essential.

I will start a thread for you.

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shamrockblues's photo
Fri 10/12/07 11:01 PM
Santa Claus God would be no older than Rasta God. He's still being depicted as a humanoid, just a different shape/color/hairstyle. I'm sure that if the church art had been in africa or the caribbean then we'd see more of Rasta God.

Truthfully I'm holding out for Transformer God with the optional missle launcher and kung-fu grip.

KerryO's photo
Sat 10/13/07 05:42 AM
Abracadrbra writes:

"Seriously, that’s what religious law is. Religious law is dictatorship where the deity is the dictator. Equity need not be a part of that."

If I may borrow a word from the religious, "Amen." Religious law tends to be, by turns, ambiguous, contradictory, unreasonable, unjust, and often, a deus ex mcchina means to all too human ends (read: oppressing those not members of the herd, often for advantages not earned.)

Besides, the First Commandment is blatantly at odds with the First Amendment if the U.S. is (or should be), as many in this thread content,a solely Christian nation.

I further wonder how many people championing the religious law argument can tell you, without looking it up, what the Magna Carta was?


-Kerry O.

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