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Originally posted by Dragadon:
My belief is that if there is really a higher power watching and guiding over us(God, Allah, or whatever you call him/her) he/she can take many forms and would be the same god for all
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So this one 'God' is split into several different Gods with different personalities et cetera in these polytheist religions...
Mesa think you need a small amendment to your theory.
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Originally posted by Joe the Intern:
After all, this country is built upon freedoms. And the main reason it was formed was to get away from the Church of England.
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Built by the puritans? No, the Native Americans built it more than the puritan pilgrims.
What happened when the pilgrims got there? From what I heard they shot lots and lots of 'Indians' and 'allowed' them to live in small spaces of land when they originally owned all of it.
Hmm, how far is 'Puritanism' away from 'COEism' anyway? I think the Native Americans should've kept the land and shared it with the immegrants.
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Originally posted by Pinkhaired Mudokon CWR:
But it might encourage them to become hindus.
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I don't think it's right to encourage children to become Hindu, or Christian, or Jewish, or anything else. They should be able to learn about different religions, and atheism, in school then make an
informed decision about which they prefer.