On Jul 28, 1:41Â pm, "Rod Speed" gmail.com> wrote:
> The Trucker verizon.net> wrote:
>> On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 01:12:13 -0400, Les Cargill wrote:
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>>> The Trucker wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 06:22:56 -0700, Fred Weiss wrote:
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>>>>> On Jul 26, 3:57 pm, The Trucker verizon.net> wrote:
>>>>>> On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 09:25:42 -0700, Fred Weiss wrote:
>>>>>>> As Ayn Rand would say, it is an anti-concept designed to achieve
>>>>>>> its exact opposite, namely the sacrifice of the few to the many.
>>>>>> I seem to be unable to find here signature on any of the
>>>>>> documents that implicitly define the nation and the proposed
>>>>>> legitimate ends of its government. Nor do I believe that she was
>>>>>> anywhere to be found among those who ratified the government.
>>>>> Nor do I believe she would have endorsed slavery or the denial of
>>>>> women's rights - and most importantly the vagueness of some of the
>>>>> limits placed on gov't power.
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>>>>> So, as usual, your point is entirely beside the point.
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>>>> No, Fred, it is your created point that is horseshit. Â The vast
>>>> majority will inevitably define righteousness,
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>>> Holy cow. Argumentum ad popularum. You can't be serious....
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>> I am absolutely serious.
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>>>> for there is no other means by which
>>>> the righteousness can be manifested.
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>>> "Righteousness" in Western Civilization is a religious
>>> concept, and religious texts are full of un-righteous but
>>> highly popular behavior. First the unrighteousness, then the
>>> smiting and the hurting and the glaivin....
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>> Irrelevant. Â The people are moved by the religious texts and the
>> interpretation of that stuff by the fascists. Â The majority then
>> define the morality and the laws. Â The vast majority will ever define
>> righteousness. Â Water is wet.
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>>> Â > Fascist pigs will forever find their
>>>> way to the symbolic or real guillotine.
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>>> Always with the Big Blade, man...
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>> You can't fool the majority forever.
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> How odd that the absolute vast majority have been fooled by religions forever.- Hide quoted text -
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Very predictable and ordinary Atheist opinion. Since we already know
what Atheism believe
----what is the point?
Ray