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Skeletony reminded schnapper about a certain gatling-type gun lolling about his house somewhere, not seen since the godley coldwar
Oh, and tony mate, to quote just type <,i,> text here <,/,i,> Minus the commas
Oh, and having re-read your' posts, you know your' biz - that's good. I think saying you're a atheist or a theist is like saying you're a bird or a fish - ultimately you may be one or the other, but you may also be a sparrow, falcon, ostrich, herring, shark, bass or a sperm waiting to happen. I, though brought up as a Seventh Day Advemtist find it impossible to believe the Judeo-Xtian God can both give man freedom of choice and maintain omniscience. That's one of my big god-dilemmas.
As you also said, every being deserves to worship whatsoever they please. Most laws and morals are for the protection of the interest of that which we value, be that sex, family, ideas, bias or the Holy Land.
Oh, and tony mate, to quote just type <,i,> text here <,/,i,> Minus the commas
Oh, and having re-read your' posts, you know your' biz - that's good. I think saying you're a atheist or a theist is like saying you're a bird or a fish - ultimately you may be one or the other, but you may also be a sparrow, falcon, ostrich, herring, shark, bass or a sperm waiting to happen. I, though brought up as a Seventh Day Advemtist find it impossible to believe the Judeo-Xtian God can both give man freedom of choice and maintain omniscience. That's one of my big god-dilemmas.
As you also said, every being deserves to worship whatsoever they please. Most laws and morals are for the protection of the interest of that which we value, be that sex, family, ideas, bias or the Holy Land.