OK. I don't believe it. But the universal energy never can be a danger. I always wrote in MY groups (the ones I'm owning) nobody HAS to share my opinion. That's the difference with them. Everybody can have his own. What worries me is just they make us fear their gods to get power on us. Love and peace. Willy. ----- Original Message ----- From: Slip Disc To: "Minds Eye" Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 1:38 PM Subject: [Mind's Eye] Re: Two questions
One can still believe in God and not be part of a religious movement which usually involves rituals and other devotional methods. God can simply be the universal energy that supports all life. On Jan 10, 3:26 am, "willy minnen" <[email protected]> wrote: > I am 66 and had already several atheist groups on the internet and local. > The only mistake we have to avoid is to take over the methods of the > religiolics. I am convinced of my personal opinion, but I have not to > convince others. If I do the same as they, where's the difference? Where's > the liberty of opinion? Freedom of religion means freedom from religion too. > I am religion-free. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: ornamentalmind > To: "Minds Eye" > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 6:57 AM > Subject: [Mind's Eye] Re: Two questions > > 1. The atheist groups that I am a member of merely talk about, and > some actually do, having similar slogans on busses in their home > towns. Some discuss what would be the best words to use. Overall, > there is no ‘correct’ nor ‘incorrect’ to the issue. > 2. No. > Since I guess people care about ‘reasons’, one of countless ones is > that, in this case, all we have at this time is tabloid rumor and > innuendo. If ‘we’ start using that as a basis for trials, as corrupt > as the system is, it would be entirely doomed. > > On Jan 9, 9:07 am, "Ian Pollard" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Two questions I've been mulling over... > > > 1. The recent atheist bus campaign in London, saw buses with the slogan > > "There is probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life." > Members > > of Christian Voice -- in attempt to have the adverts removed -- have > > complained to the Advertising Standards Authority about the accuracy of > this > > slogan. Would it be correct for atheists to now complain about the > accuracy > > of the commercial activities of Christian churches (such as the Alpha > > Course)? Or, in reality, are said atheists far too busy arguing on > Internet > > forums about whether the slogan is in fact *agnostic* and what the most > > accurate meaning of the word "probably" is? > > > 2. Should John Travolta be brought to trial for child neglect following > the > > death of his son? Reports are claiming that his son, who suffered from > > autism, was denied prescription drugs and psychiatric counselling for > his > > illness (that could have helped control his seizures) because of his > > father's Scientology beliefs. > > > Happy New Year! > > > Ian --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Minds-Eye?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
