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Humble Pie replied to Richard's discussion Will Religion Survive the Discovery of Life in Space?
"http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/78spring/labor.htm Feel free to read up, but don't take the sugar coating they try to feed you.  They make it sound so nice.  "Natives were not irrevocably bound to missions until…"
Jan 10
Earther replied to Richard's discussion Will Religion Survive the Discovery of Life in Space?
"social axiety from psychological perceptions of need, hmmm. "
Jan 10
Earther replied to Richard's discussion Will Religion Survive the Discovery of Life in Space?
"That does make sense, haha.  I certaintly would not want religious psychology to represent my own psychology."
Jan 10
Jim Wooden replied to Richard's discussion Will Religion Survive the Discovery of Life in Space?
"This is an interesting question because at the current rate of discovery many of us may see this scenario play out in our lifetime. My guess is that religion will survive the initial discovery based on its track record of adaptability and become…"
Jan 9
Travis Hedglin replied to Richard's discussion Will Religion Survive the Discovery of Life in Space?
"We would probably be destroyed, as we could not have picked worse representatives for our race. The fundamentalists would make them think of us as little more than cattle... cattle too violent and hateful to be allowed to exist."
Jan 9
Lillie replied to Richard's discussion Will Religion Survive the Discovery of Life in Space?
"Well, religion has survived the early great thinkers, the early astronomers, the Darwinists, dinosaur bones, modern telescopes, space travel, space probes, the computer age, etc.  I guess it can survive more but hopefully there is a…"
Jan 9
Earther replied to Richard's discussion Will Religion Survive the Discovery of Life in Space?
"I don't know your analogy of the hacienda. "
Jan 9
Humble Pie replied to Richard's discussion Will Religion Survive the Discovery of Life in Space?
"Yeah, but can you imagine the havoc they would bring to the galaxy?  It would be like the haciendas all over again if we let them."
Jan 9

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At 4:10pm on February 10, 2009, Dallas the Phallus said…
OK. I'll shoot you an email when I have more time. Perhaps tomorrow.
At 8:01pm on January 13, 2009, Micah said…
LOL- I dont do Match.com. I have a significant other already but we sure are not quite a match lately. Its pretty complicated. Anyway, catch you later.
At 4:55pm on January 8, 2009, Micah said…
Hi, sorry I didnt reply. I have my posted messages turned on in case of harrassments. So, only I can decide if messages are acceptable. Not sure of my name being familiar to you. I used to be in athiest groups on yahoo but it was just boring. I left that group. So, being on here seems more entertaining and global as well. :) hope you had a nice new year!
At 5:13pm on January 5, 2009, James M. Martin said…
Richard, you may email me at jmmartin@grandecom.net. They don't have an especially good email program (won't beat AT&T'S, which borrows Yahoo's, but the price was OK for cable. (One can never go back to dial-up, can one? It's like the microwave. What did we ever do without it?) Vallarta has changed so much since I first saw it in the 80's, but if anything it has certainly gotten more gay. In fact, gays have all but taken over Old Town, which has been euphemistically renamed the "Zona Romantica," lol. I would go with you to Vallarta to share the condo, but I spend two weeks each October traveling elsewhere in Mexico (last time, Cuetzalan, Tlaxcala, et al.). Give me a buzz at the usual email addie. Take care, --J.
At 5:18pm on January 4, 2009, James M. Martin said…
Your url is shut down, boo hoo. No, the only opera I can afford to travel to is Rosenkavalier. Have wanted to see it for ages. Take care.
At 3:56pm on January 4, 2009, James M. Martin said…
Richard, I will be your atheist friend from afar. I loved Chicago when there in the mid-80's and wouldn't hesitate to go back for something special -- say, an opera production of Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier. I've found that it is best to tell guys you are an atheist in NO UNCERTAIN TERMS. Right off the bat. It most certainly can be an issue, and while I don't think we should wear our non-belief on our collars, if your atheism is as important to you as it is to me, your potential pal/partner/whatever deserves to know that at the start. If they say they don't give a damn, the fun can begin. Take care, --Jim
At 3:12pm on August 9, 2008, Matthew F. said…
Richard, I completely understand. It is hard to reconcile Jew in me with the Secular-Atheist in me. I have not yet read Rabbi Wine's book.. It is on my reading list though.

It took me years of internal struggle; even anguish; to get to the point where I am comfortable calling myself an Atheist.

There are Secular Jewish communities around the country that celebrate cultural rights of passage such as Bar/Bat Mitzvah and even Passover. They are modified of course. The Bar/Bat Mitzvah is simple a rite of passage towards adult hood. Passover is a freedom celebration for many.

Richard, I do understand. I've been looking for many more people like us. As time goes by more and more people will come out.
At 7:02am on August 2, 2008, NH Baritone said…
Welcome aboard, Richard!!!
 
 
 

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