Re: Atheists want God out of security - Security- msnbc.com

2008-12-03 Thread Paul Finkelman
The really interesting aspect of this is the way in undermines religion for those who take it seriously.  Does this mean that IF there is a terrorist attack in KY that God no longer cares about Kentucky?  GW Bush was arguably the most religious president to ever sit in the office; lof of good it

RE: Atheists want God out of security - Security- msnbc.com

2008-12-03 Thread Ed Brayton
Finkelman Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 8:44 AM To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics Subject: Re: Atheists want God out of security - Security- msnbc.com The really interesting aspect of this is the way in undermines religion for those who take it seriously. Does this mean

RE: Atheists want God out of security - Security- msnbc.com

2008-12-03 Thread Paul Finkelman
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Re: Atheists want God out of security - Security- msnbc.com

2008-12-03 Thread Jean Dudley
One small clarification; the good professor mentions Roger Williams' followers, whipped and jailed in Virginia. It's ironic to remember that Roger Williams himself defended a woman against her husband for "soul freedom", founded the first Baptist Church in America in Providence, RI--and l