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Hi Lestie and all,

Based on what Lestie said "With this definition in mind then yes Religious Intolerance is an oxymoron but much the same way Military Intelligence is" would POLITICALLY CORRECT also be a situational oxymoron?

Could any belief system that a person adheres to ever be considered to be an UNBIASED OPINION?


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The English language sure as _ _ _ _ has a lot of religious influenced cliches. Here are a few of my favorites in RANDOM ORDER.

Don't be so heavenly minded that you're no earthly good.

God wants spiritual fruit, not religious nuts.

Do the math... count your blessings.

If you can't take Mohammed to the mountain, take the mountain to Mohammed.

Idle hands are the devil's workshop.

Preaching to the choir.

The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

Blessed are the flexible for they shall not be bent out of shape.

Have faith, hope, and charity that's the way to live successfully. How do I know, The bible tells me so.

Is the Pope Catholic?

Why on God's green earth?

Heaven help us.

Hell no!

What are your favorite religious influenced cliches?

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I was just thinking in addition to writing our own favorite cliches why not "create" our own.

Since I am coming and going from a naturalistic humanistic atheistic agnostic perspective here are a few that I just thought of.

Just because I don't have all of the answers doesn't make me a bad person.

Why on Earth do we need a god?

I'd tell you to go to hell but you'd know that I didn't mean it.

Naturally there is joy, wonder, miracles, and magic all around us.

Any book is "good" if it leads one to the scientific truth.

Everything I do (except dietary-wise) should be Kosher.

All that glitters is not god.

What are your belief system oriented cliches that you have "created?"

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Some more of my own instant non time-tested cliches.

Eternity seems like a long long time.

It's more realistic to save your energy than to try to save souls.

Heaven is a state of mind.


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Hi all,

Going on an agnostic "retreat." ALMOST CERTAIN will be returning
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Hello everyone,

Came across this quotation recently and thought it interesting, especially as this man is generally esteemed for his wise notes and writings.

LIVE A GOOD LIFE.

Live a good life - Live a good life. And if there are gods and they are just, they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by.

If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them.

If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life that will live on in the memories of those who loved you.

-Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor (121-180 CE)

This seems to be a win win situation for all no matter what belief system or which direction, depth, thinking, actions or focus.

Now, all that remains is to define what is a good life?


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What does the above mean??????????????????????????????????

Perhaps we shall never know???????????????????????????????

To put more questions on the universal table, coming 8/2/2011 a NEW and IMPROVED???????? long-running???????? thread tentatively titled NON-RANDOM ETHICAL THOUGHTS.

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I think it means that on the eighth day of the month of July only six hundred and thirty one people smiled once at how absurd life could be and on the twenty first day of July only three hundred and thirty seven acknowledged that asking a question once was okay. On the dates in between there were no observers on duty so no statistics were gathered.

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Something to reflect upon in advance of the forthcoming new thread:

"Relativity applies to physics, not ethics."
Albert Einstein




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Hi Les and everyone,
In the 'any' world but and particularly in the scientific world I am certainly not one to take on Einstein. But I am sure that he had clear definitions for ethics in physics and ethics in the non-scientific world.

If only right and wrong were so easily understood and accepted as right and wrong by everyone, every nationality, every culture, every group. Clubbing baby seals to death does not seem wrong to a trapper. Beating dogs to death is a way of life in Indonesia for some people. Vivisection is a must for some scientist. Abortion? Eugenics? Euthanasia? Terrorism v Liberation. The list is endless and relative.

I am lost before I have started with this thread. Oh dear.

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