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Wrong thread, some mod ninja split while I was typing.
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Semantic pedant regrets to inform you of your misuse of the term "begs the question." http://www.rationalia.com/forum/viewtop ... it=beggingWarren Dew wrote:That begs the question, who is to hate and discrimination what Steve Jobs is to the personal computer?FBM wrote:To be fair, the Muslims didn't invent hate and discrimination, but the Muslims are to hate and discrimination as Bill Gates is to the personal computer.
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Is that serious, or are you joking?Robert_S wrote:I think Obama's one small step short of atheism, like I was for a number of years.Svartalf wrote:Don't preach to me, I know that he's likely christian, if his religion goes beyond showing up at church to please the voter.Warren Dew wrote:"Dijongate" was funny enough I had to look it up.Svartalf wrote:wasn't it a bacon burger he was ordering during the infamous dijongate incident?
It was a cheeseburger. Do muslims have the same restrictions that jews do against mixing meat and milk? That's assuming there's any actual dairy in McDonald's processed "cheese", that is.
Seriously, though, the guy went to a Christian church, his policies reflect Christian values. I really don't see any reason to think Obama is other than Christian.
and no, muslims don't have the flesh/dairy taboo, nor are they forbidden from eating all the seafood that practicing Jews cannot.
He's not even close to atheism. He's a Christian, all the way.
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I think he's just speculating.Coito ergo sum wrote:Is that serious, or are you joking?Robert_S wrote:I think Obama's one small step short of atheism, like I was for a number of years.Svartalf wrote:Don't preach to me, I know that he's likely christian, if his religion goes beyond showing up at church to please the voter.Warren Dew wrote:"Dijongate" was funny enough I had to look it up.Svartalf wrote:wasn't it a bacon burger he was ordering during the infamous dijongate incident?
It was a cheeseburger. Do muslims have the same restrictions that jews do against mixing meat and milk? That's assuming there's any actual dairy in McDonald's processed "cheese", that is.
Seriously, though, the guy went to a Christian church, his policies reflect Christian values. I really don't see any reason to think Obama is other than Christian.
and no, muslims don't have the flesh/dairy taboo, nor are they forbidden from eating all the seafood that practicing Jews cannot.
He's not even close to atheism. He's a Christian, all the way.
Obama has declared himself to be a christian, prays and goes to church. By all definition, he's a christian.
However there are a lot of people in the atheist community who think he's one step away from being an atheist, or is a christian solely for political reasons.
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There is no evidence for this "atheist except for political reasons," other than mere wishful thinking. I wish the guy was an atheist but pretending to be a Christian for political reasons. Nothing he does even remotely fits that, however.maiforpeace wrote: I think he's just speculating.
Obama has declared himself to be a christian, prays and goes to church. By all definition, he's a christian.
However there are a lot of people in the atheist community who think he's one step away from being an atheist, or is a christian solely for political reasons.
If he was an atheist, why would he go to church more than Reagan and Bush the elder ever did?
Also, why would he expand - repeat EXPAND - and I mean dramatically expand - Bush's faith based initiative program. If he was an atheist for political reasons, surely just keeping Bush's faith based initiatives the same would be sufficient to grant him license to claim Christian status. But, no, he decided to go one better, and make a bigger religious splash.
Another example - Obama's support for the anti-blasphemy resolution in the UN, to protect religions against blasphemous and critical speech.
It is only because a good many atheists like and support Obama, and that he paid us lip-service in that one speech 18 months ago, that many of us "wish" he was only nominally Christian and was really (wink wink) one of us. I'll believe it when something meaningful, other than a mere footnote in a speech, indicates that he questions the existence of gods.
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No different than most Americans, lip-service because he's "supposed to do that." America may have a lot of Christians, but it's not a Christian nation.maiforpeace wrote:Obama has declared himself to be a christian, prays and goes to church. By all definition, he's a christian.
However there are a lot of people in the atheist community who think he's one step away from being an atheist, or is a christian solely for political reasons.
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He mentioned Tillich, that's why I said he's a small step away.Coito ergo sum wrote:There is no evidence for this "atheist except for political reasons," other than mere wishful thinking. I wish the guy was an atheist but pretending to be a Christian for political reasons. Nothing he does even remotely fits that, however.maiforpeace wrote: I think he's just speculating.
Obama has declared himself to be a christian, prays and goes to church. By all definition, he's a christian.
However there are a lot of people in the atheist community who think he's one step away from being an atheist, or is a christian solely for political reasons.
If he was an atheist, why would he go to church more than Reagan and Bush the elder ever did?
Also, why would he expand - repeat EXPAND - and I mean dramatically expand - Bush's faith based initiative program. If he was an atheist for political reasons, surely just keeping Bush's faith based initiatives the same would be sufficient to grant him license to claim Christian status. But, no, he decided to go one better, and make a bigger religious splash.
Another example - Obama's support for the anti-blasphemy resolution in the UN, to protect religions against blasphemous and critical speech.
It is only because a good many atheists like and support Obama, and that he paid us lip-service in that one speech 18 months ago, that many of us "wish" he was only nominally Christian and was really (wink wink) one of us. I'll believe it when something meaningful, other than a mere footnote in a speech, indicates that he questions the existence of gods.
Unfortunately, I think he really does believe in belief.
What I've found with a few discussions I've had lately is this self-satisfaction that people express with their proffessed open mindedness. In realty it ammounts to wilful ignorance and intellectual cowardice as they are choosing to not form any sort of opinion on a particular topic. Basically "I don't know and I'm not going to look at any evidence because I'm quite happy on this fence."
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