...@windstream.net> wrote: There have been other benefits from the Christian religion, for example. Can you imagine living without the art, music, architecture, and literature created by all those dead white European (Christian) males? Handel's "Ho Hum" Chorus anyone? Michaelangelo's Outhouse ceiling? Sure. All you have to do imagine living in a country that had its own artistic ...
... Or worse things. There have been other benefits from the Christian religion, for example. Can you imagine living without the art, music, architecture, and literature created by all those dead white European (Christian) males? Handel's "Ho Hum" Chorus anyone? Michaelangelo's Outhouse ceiling? I think you're asking if it's okay to fund the Sistine Chapel with the ...
....net> wrote: There have been other benefits from the Christian religion, for example. Can you imagine living without the art, music, architecture, and literature created by all those dead white European (Christian) males? Handel's "Ho Hum" Chorus anyone? Michaelangelo's Outhouse ceiling? I think you're asking if it's okay to fund the Sistine Chapel with the ...
....net> wrote: There have been other benefits from the Christian religion, for example. Can you imagine living without the art, music, architecture, and literature created by all those dead white European (Christian) males? Handel's "Ho Hum" Chorus anyone? Michaelangelo's Outhouse ceiling? I think you're asking if it's okay to fund the Sistine Chapel with the ...
...worse things. There have been other benefits from the Christian religion, for example. Can you imagine living without the art, music, architecture, and literature created by all those dead white European (Christian) males? Handel's "Ho Hum" Chorus anyone? Michaelangelo's Outhouse ceiling? I think you're asking if it's okay to fund the Sistine Chapel with the Inquisition. ...
...Or worse things. There have been other benefits from the Christian religion, for example. Can you imagine living without the art, music, architecture, and literature created by all those dead white European (Christian) males? Handel's "Ho Hum" Chorus anyone? Michaelangelo's Outhouse ceiling? (Uh, Cal, you're not going to punch through the brick wall by kissing up to the ...
... anti-anxiety palliative against the relentless press of age, sickness, and death? ... Or worse things. There have been other benefits from the Christian religion, for example. Can you imagine living without the art, music, architecture, and literature created by all those dead white European (Christian) males? Handel's "Ho Hum" Chorus anyone? Michaelangelo's Outhouse ceiling?
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...dust, oh my Well once I was a daisy, many years ago In pastures green and lazy, many years ago But I was et by a goat who fell in a moat And forgetting to float he sunk like a lead and stayed until dead And was relieved to find just how kind it all was Well once I was a grub, many years ago And I lived in moat bed mud, many years ago But on the very first moon, I became a Cocoon That ...
On Sun, 20 May 2007 22:18:18 GMT, Howard Brazee wrote: But I bet a poll would show that quantum physicists are if anything, less theistic than the general population. I won't make such a claim because I have not done the research though. People who study a science that is by its very definition unobservable? Are less theistic? I bet not.