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Hitchens lets his passion undermine his point
These rants from Hitchens have entertainment value, I suppose, but as with all of today's opinion-driven media they must be taken with a grain of salt. A lot could be written, but I'll just focus on one point here: Hitchens is mistaken to think that a failure to conflate Mormonism with Christianity indicates bigotry. The teachings of Mormonism ...
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ricodetroit
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December 21, 2008
Hitchens is a man of entertaining whims
Defining any religion as a cult is a well-established tradition religionists employ to separate unpopular sects from their more ''traditional'' religion; it implies the use of sinister ''brainwashing'' techniques and glazed-eyed adherents. I'm not sure how Hitchens feels at liberty to use it against Mormons, particularly as someone who confesses ...
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Voiceoreason
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December 20, 2008
Fantastic article!
Someone tell me why those in the USA who try so hard to get the 10 commandments posted all over in our public square and taught to our kids in school break so many of them trying to get that done? And also fight so hard to take money from the poor and middle class and put in the hands of the rich? And also to keep corporate greed-based health ...
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Faith-Based
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redneckliberalpostbush
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November 30, 2008
How utterly Unamazing
http://carmenisacat.blogspot.com/
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Hot Document
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M. Swaid
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October 29, 2008
Returning to the lost Sunna of the prophet Isa (Jesus, SA)
Any good muslim will tell you that they desire a return to the principles of their ''religion'' which used to be, but is no longer, Monotheistic. The Trent council changed all of that and they ought to go back to that point in time to review where they went wrong by turning their faith into POLYTHEISM i.e. Trinitarianism. They are returning to ...
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Faith-Based
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M. Swaid
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October 14, 2008
Re: LDS Texas Children
i'm not mormon. not even close but i hope everyone who values their freedom to worship will take a look around in their own lives and how their own beliefs have been scrutinized and tested. how far off do you all think we are from facing the same fate. this nation is moving from “a land under God” to one that puts believer’s out on the ...
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cheryl9969
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May 2, 2008
I Am a Mormon
This article brings me to a conclusion about this church. And I say it with all my knowledge as a person and I know this to be the truth. This FLDS Church is an abomination to human kind, it is an abomination to God, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, for the belief that such practices can be held in such cult and violent and unrighteous ways such as ...
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Stephen360
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April 18, 2008
Yawn* Once over lightly
I'm not sure what inspires people to read poorly researched opinionated works, but it astonishes me that this book could do so well at the bookstore. If all his excerpts are as poorly researched as this one, his book remains an opinonated editorial, among many, of interest only to those who already hold his views and want to continually entertain ...
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Latterday Skeptic
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February 1, 2008
Importance of Faith in Politics
I'd like to address the importance of a candidates religion. Certainly, the most important thing to consider is a candidates position of issues. Secondly, we look at his moral character. Then we start asking ourselves other questions. From this perspective, a candidates religion would most likely affect all of these questions and thus ...
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Faith-Based
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JSB1968
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December 20, 2007
Huckabees comments puzzling
I found this article refreshing in bringing to light the tendency for strong anti-mormon rhetoric from the SBC. As a mormon I have often experienced the backlash from baptist friends who have been ''taught'' in their church what I supposedly believe. So I found the comments from Gov. Huckabee in a recent Newsweek article (Dec 17th issue) quite ...
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bhmurray
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December 20, 2007
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