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Right and wrong
by Avinash on Apr 21, 2008 08:10 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Religionists insist on the teaching of religion on the ground that morality can be built only through religion. Is there any truth in this contention? What is morality? What is right and what is wrong?

The Middle-East religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam have established a peculiar notion that the basis of all morality is belief in some almighty. Disbelief in this supreme creator must therefore be regarded as the essence of immorality; consequently Rationalists and Buddhists who deny the existence of a creator can be classified as wicked and immoral

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  RE:Right and wrong
by Fried Yakov on Apr 21, 2008 08:12 PM   Permalink
Have you noticed that these Islamists will always use a pseudonym or hide behind an ambiguous one- no none of them ever dares to reveal their real names- this is the 'taquiya' Mahamad taught them

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by Tera Baap on Apr 21, 2008 08:19 PM   Permalink
Brother, Please do not abuse religion!

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by Fried Yakov on Apr 21, 2008 08:45 PM   Permalink
My name is Fried Yakov- it is a Jewish name if you do not know, then you should find out- you moron.

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  RE:Right and wrong
by Avinash on Apr 21, 2008 08:13 PM   Permalink
Yes, that is their real "culture"!

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