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    I'm a devoted Atheist, though I was raised Christian... that was until I reached the age of reason. I have grown to loath a particular kind of religious extreminism, which is the kind that goes beyond mere belief. These are the types who claim to know where everything came from and that the existance of God, Allah, the Flying Spagetti Monster, etc. is a confirmed fact. To say that I KNOW as if that was factual truth with no evidence to prove their beliefs is simple ignorance. As a practitioner of rationality and reason (better known as science), I need more concrete proof than scripture written in a book thousands of years ago, which has also been revised countless times and in some cases, changed completely. The myths and metophors of the bible, etc. make a lovely fairytale or bedtime story, but in my opinion, faith is little more than an ancient way to explain things that we were too primative to understand at the time. Since science is relatively new to the realm of humanity with its greatest successes, theories, and hypothosis being conducted in the last few centuries, we of the rational mind can't possibly claim to have knowledge of the unknown. The mysteries of life's origin or even the possiblity of life after death are just some of the secrets we may never know. To say that what is written in the holy book is proof alone is the equivelant of saying it was on TV so it must be true. For those of you who are religious and still give science it's due, my hat is off to you. I don't wish to persecute religion, but I do retain a level of distaste for anyone who wishes to hinder scientific achievement and the furthering of civilization's development, just to retain their beliefs over evidence. For example, by trying to teach intelligent design in a biology classroom or by referring to evolution as theory rather than fact, despite the mounting facts that prove otherwise. The latter was actually brought up in Tennessee by a senetor who claimed that "by teaching evolution as fact rather than theory would undermine the existence of God." In other words, by teaching a possible scientific fact in a Biology class would possibly sway impressionable young minds to stop believing in superstitious nonsense. I do not apologize to people who disagree or to anyone who is offended by my remarks. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, after all. In closing, religion doesn't belong in a science class and those of the fanatical state of mind should try to find more convincing evidence than the stories they've been programmed to believe over the last few millenia. To have faith for the sake of bettering one's own life, well that I have no right to stand in the way of - as long as they can at least stand aside as well when science takes the floor. Coexistence is what I seek, but as long as extremists continue to belittle and hinder rational thought, I will continue to fight against religious oppression. How about this - God created evolution and left it up to life itself to make its own progress. See! Coexistence can be possible!!! "Science has all the answers, we just don't have all the science... But hey, we're still evolving."
  2. I lean more to the left, but I have some republican / conservative views as well. I feel that everyone nowadays seems to pick and choose between parties.
  3. That's right my chronic-supportive companions! Happy 4:20 to all and may legalization one day become a reality. Diapered and high from Baby Syn!!
  4. hey y'all. I'm from Windsor Locks myself. wouldn't mind just hangin out some time.
  5. HALO 2 - you need no other no better way to end the day than by huntin people down like animals and gunnin em down... peace y'all
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