Yo! I haven't had PGP working since Windows '98SE. How are you managing
this?
"Fritz Wuehler" <fritz@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Sun, 22 Apr 2007, old man bob <urhere@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>I think you mean secular public school system Min.
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> Whereas, I think that you mistakenly imagine that you're in
> any position to think on my behalf; not only with regard to
> what I "mean" or don't "mean" in this context, but also with
> regard to anything else that I've ever actually written and
> posted--which is plenty to be sure. What I have written, I
> have written. My writings on politics are 100% unambiguous.
>
>> After all, anyone and
>>everyone is allowed to attend.
>
> But only hard-line Atheism is taught or allowed to be taught
> in all public schools in all 50 States bar none.
>
>>The fact that they
>
> Meaning the Atheists, who control all such decisions in the
> public schools, ever since the USSC established Atheism as
> America's official State religion in 1947.
>
>>don't post the Ten Commandments
>
> Or the Golden Rule, the Two Great Commandments upon which
> God's Universal Law is eternally founded, the very corner-
> stone of all civilization Universally, with a capital 'U'!
>
>>or read scripture in school
>
> Mortal, fallible humans wrote the sacred scriptures (moved
> by the S. spirit, i.e., the third part for evildoers)--and
> not only those of the Judeo-Christian variety. Whereas God
> Himself wrote the Ten Universal Commandments & Golden Rule.
>
>>doesn't make it atheist.
>><snips>
>
> You're correct about that one thing. Because what _does_
> make it Atheist is the incontrovertible fact that *only*
> Atheism is taught and tolerated in public schools. That
> is indisputable. If not, show your reader****p where the
> Non-Atheist theory of Intelligent Design is being taught
> alongside the Atheist theory of Evolution? We're waiting...
>
> Meanwhile, here's a fine quotation generally attributed
> to the great Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), but was
> most likely a redaction, affirmation, or paraphrase, of
> what Cicero had said, as later recounted by Augustine of
> Hippo, or possibly Lactantius(?). Whoever said it, it's
> perfectly axiomatic, and is very much applicable to the
> utter chaos and anarchy that is engulfing the USA today:
>
> "Power and law are not synonymous. In truth they are
> frequently in opposition and irreconcilable. There is
> God's Law from which all Equitable laws of man emerge
> and by which men must live if they are not to die in
> oppression, chaos and despair. Divorced from God's
> eternal and immutable Law, established before the
> founding of the suns, man's power is evil no matter
> the noble words with which it is employed or the
> motives urged when enforcing it. Men of good will,
> mindful therefore of the Law laid down by God, will
> oppose governments whose rule is by men, and if they
> wish to survive as a nation they will destroy the
> government which attempts to adjudicate by the whim
> of venal judges."
>
> Ex-Republican,
> Daniel Joseph Min
> http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
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