11-03-2007, 12:24 PM
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| Account Deleted Join Date: Dec 2006 Gender:  Posts: 3,738 Country:  Points: 16,625, Level: 82 | Level up: 55%, 225 Points needed | | Quote:
Originally Posted by pensacola_niceman His primary problem is using the quran as his moral compass in the first place. | First let me say, I am a believer. And a Christian. Though many who are claiming the same would disown me as a sister... Still the fact remains, I am. And yet, I do wonder Pen, when you say the primary problem is using the Quaran as his moral compass, do you suppose the Bible is better? Here is a blog that dileneates the worth of a woman as a comparative study in both the Quaran and The Bible..horse a piece if you ask me. The BLOG My son who is just barely fifteen is at this time in his life claiming atheism. He has such very high standards and his values show respect for all. I am very proud of him. And I am glad that he has these values without finding them in religious attachment. This way they are truly his and no matter what faith may come to him, if any, he will not base his morality on zeal and become desensitized to humanity in a selfish pursuit of an unseen entity. OhDear |