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If Anyone's Satanic It's Pat Robertson Hypocritical 'Christians' do Christianity no favors Post Date: 2006-03-15 01:10:37 by Coral Snake
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If Anyone's Satanic It's Pat Robertson Hypocritical 'Christians' do Christianity no favors Paul Joseph Watson/Prison http://Planet.com | March 14 2006 Pat Robertson is back on the news treadmill after telling his viewers that Islam wants to take over the world and is not a religion of peace, and that radical Muslims are "satanic." Robertson's past comments underscore the fact that nobody other than Robertson himself has done more to desert so-called Christian principles. Firstly, no matter how idiotic, Robertson has a right to say whatever he likes under the 1st Amendment. This isn't a 'hate speech' issue. The issue is that Robertson is a complete hypocrite and he is aiding the ...
Is Darwin Holy? Post Date: 2006-02-22 08:12:51 by continental op
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?The great sociologist of religion Emile Durkheim called the contrast between the sacred and the profane the widest and deepest of all contrasts the human mind is capable of making,? wrote the late Robert Nisbet. ?Everything above the level of the instinctual, Durkheim concluded, began in human veneration, awe, reverence of the sacred ? be it a god, spirit, grove of trees, or lake or stream. Religion in the sense of gods, churches, liturgies, and bibles emerged in due time from the primitive sacred essence. So did the rest of human culture, its signs, symbols, words, drawings, and acts.? A fascinating observation. I happened to run across it while I was marveling at the curious evangelical ...
Court upholds church use of hallucinogenic tea Post Date: 2006-02-21 13:57:36 by Ferret Mike
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WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday that a small congregation in New Mexico may use hallucinogenic tea as part of a four-hour ritual intended to connect with God. Justices, in their first religious freedom decision under Chief Justice John Roberts, moved decisively to keep the government out of a churchs religious practice. Federal drug agents should have been barred from confiscating the hoasca tea of the Brazil-based church, Roberts wrote in the decision. The tea, which contains an illegal drug known as DMT, is considered sacred to members of O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Uniao do Vegetal, which has a blend of Christian beliefs and South American traditions. ...
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