Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize.......

I read they are going to make it illegal to put anything about God on a postage stamp, for fear of insulting someone. I have no such fear.

In God We Trust.

I've heard that too. But it's quite possible that the people who started that concern (read: rumor) are the same ones who said the government was going to charge us 5 cents per email to for lost revenue to the Post Office. I don't know what is true. But I will submit that whether one believes in God or not, having "In God We Trust" printed on everythig at worst, does no harm. I see no reason even for Athiests to oppose it.
 
You missed the point. Fox News is "The" most trusted source of news for those who watch the news. And, that less than 20% of Americans believe the news is trustworthy.

I'm not missing the point at all. I'm saying that the "most trusted" source is admittedly bias, and bias in a huge way. It's similar to Liberals having Olbermann as their most trusted "source". I find it sad that people view these things as news, and even sadder they use the term "trusted".

It's all becoming a form of entertainment at this point.
 
Oddly enough the Kennedy School of Journalism found that Drudge was the most unbiased of all the blogs and News sites they compared. Articles sighted on Drudge were close to 50% right and left. Even though his own lean is right, the articles he posts are about evenly distributed.

Very hard to believe, depending on what "articles" they post. Drudge typically highlights Newsmax, Washington Times, and other extremely liberal sources:leaving: I know what sites are liberal and conservative, so does anyone out there that gets a daily dose.

I just took a peek to check.

Obligatory nasty pic of Pelosi
This year's global warming jokes or two or three
reference to man has mike cut off because he's challenging Gore
Greenpeace
Soros
Kiss the dollar goodbye
etc...


Anyone that's a true conservative, or just likes the entertainment, knows full well what Drudge's site is. It's as unreasonable as saying The Daily Kos is split evenly.

Point is, bias is everywhere in spades.
 
I would submit to you that there's a massive difference between faith in a higher power and organized religion.

That difference has been summized 2 dffernt ways, which I believe in at least the spirit of the thought t be correct...

1. Religion is for people afraid of going to hell,
spirituality is for pople wh have already been there...


2. Spirituality is the belief in god, religion is the marketing and expoitation of god.
 
That difference has been summized 2 dffernt ways, which I believe in at least the spirit of the thought t be correct...

1. Religion is for people afraid of going to hell,
spirituality is for pople wh have already been there...


2. Spirituality is the belief in god, religion is the marketing and expoitation of god.

Strong
 
I've heard that too. But it's quite possible that the people who started that concern (read: rumor) are the same ones who said the government was going to charge us 5 cents per email to for lost revenue to the Post Office. I don't know what is true. But I will submit that whether one believes in God or not, having "In God We Trust" printed on everythig at worst, does no harm. I see no reason even for Athiests to oppose it.

That's why I said that I "heard" it. I'm not offering it as absolute truth.
 
Especially when my 5 year old catches the beginning of the nightly news and sees murder, rape, kidnapping, etc. Wife quickly flips it to Nick, Jr. and I have to hear Dora the Explorer talk about wearing life jackets "so we can be safe."

Makes you wish the Onion had a nightly news segment you could watch and let the kids learn what satirical humor was about.
 
I have no idea who or what the Onion is. I just learned a couple months ago about Dora the Explorer.
 
My wife has been through some extraordinarily hard times in her past; lost both parents and her older sister. She found her comfort through a strong relationship with God. i, myself, have been a cynic, but not in the way that condemns or criticizes anyone with strong faith. I simply subscribe to my own desire for scientific proof. However, i readily admit that if the captain tells us we are going down and we should brace for impact, I am just as likely as anyone to kneel down and start praying.

You could probably blame me for the recent hi-jack on this thread based on my post. before this recent dialogue gets out of hand, maybe i can offer this thought. One's love for their God (or lack of belief in a God) and love for this country can coexist in even parallels. One love does not supercede the other. At the same time, one does not have to be a strong believer in God or a specific religion in order to love this country. If Athiests, agnostics, secularists, Christians, Muslims, Jews or any other type of person want to join our military and defend our rights to practice any and all levels of faith, then as long as they point the barrel at the enemy, give them all the ammo, Bibles, torahs, Korans or Playboys they need and let's kick some unified a$$.

(I just violated my comment from earlier, no humor in this post.)

I knew there was a reason I liked you. That's about the best post I've seen this month.
 
I have no idea who or what the Onion is. I just learned a couple months ago about Dora the Explorer.

I just learned this weekend about "Xplorador" a really good Chilean wine. :D

This is hoping to count toward LC's humor requirement.
 
Cuda,
http://www.theonion.com/content/index

It's news humor at its finest. :D

For instance, today's headlines:
Sotomayor Misses Supreme Court Case After Failing To Get Out Of Jury Duty
New Anti-Smoking Ads Warn Teens 'It's Gay To Smoke'
Milwaukee Bucks Find Perfectly Good Shaq At Play It Again Sports

Barack Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize:
Doug Glennon,
Field Service Engineer
"It still doesn't live up to the time George W. Bush caught a seven-and-a-half-pound perch in his own private lake. Seven and a half pounds!"

:D :D
 
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