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15 Oct 2014 15:55 #218683
by Snoopster
And that's the thing about religion and religious people. The moment religion is put under a microscope and subject to scrutiny it loses it's veneer and legitimacy as the repository for knowledge and about how we should live our lives.
The internet, thankfully, has been a great aider and abettor in this process.
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15 Oct 2014 16:02 #218684
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And by the way Ketch. Is there really a need to pay homage to and venerate what is most likely a piece of meteorite? You know, the stuff that falls from the 'heavens' to earth on a nightly basis. ::LOL::
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15 Oct 2014 16:06 #218685
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Lets put it this way, I would NOT kiss it or leave a note : a la the wailing wall ::LOL::
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15 Oct 2014 16:10 #218686
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Canada was shocked when Folks packed up and gone to fight ....
these were marginal believers ,
The Internet made them do It ::LOL::
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15 Oct 2014 16:11 #218687
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Exactly! See, even you have the ability to use reason and rationality to better understand something for what is really is (ie. the "stone of heaven is really a common meteorite") instead of slavishly following religious superstition and myth.
The internet is truly a marvel of modern times.
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15 Oct 2014 16:19 #218689
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They maintain elaborate Twitter and Instagram accounts, which are frequently updated
with pictures from their travels in various hot spots !
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15 Oct 2014 16:38 #218693
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Take Christianne Boudreau. Damian had told his Mom that he was going to the Middle East
to study Arabic and Islam.
As his conversion to Islam had brought him new-found peace of mind, Boudreau supported
her son’s decision. A few weeks later, she got a call from Damian and she noticed that
the country code was Turkish.
When he called again a little while later, the country code was Syrian.
www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2014/...ns_joining_isis.html
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