Subj : And at the ROOT of it all To : Finnigann From : Newborn Date : Wed Sep 21 2005 22:08:00 Re: And at the ROOT of it all By: Finnigann to All on Tue Sep 20 2005 11:30 pm > I think every civilization has had some form of religious icons that they > worship. It must have started when the first person made marks in clay table > to preserve his words for the future. Anyway, you can trace back nearly all > mans conflicts to religion. > > There is no 'ONE' major contenter for which one is the worst religion. They > work at it. and none of the wolrds religions are any closer or any more > insisteful than the others. > > But people sure love to kill in the name of 'their creator' > > Each version of the 'truth' claims to be devinely inspired and equally witho > merit or proof. > > Am I trying to pick a fight with people of deep religious convictions? No. I > just want to start an ending of this scourge of humanity. > > Nothing but a personal visit from a god with a miricle in each hand would ev > begin to chnage my mind. > > > Sad, indeed, is the tale of many a young man or woman who lives carelessly, often sinfully, during their prine of life, with little thoought of God or what His will might have been for those good years of vigor and potential spiritual fruit in their lives. Suddently they realize that their "days" of strength and joy are growing shorter, with little permanent harvesting of any real value accomplished. As the poet said: "For all sad words of tongue and pen. The saddest are these, 'it might have been'" Newborn Chrisitanity is a personal relationship, not a religion --- þ Synchronet þ Origin: The Hard Drive Cafe - Montgomery Al USA - www.hdcbbs.net .