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On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 17:16:33 GMT, "Peter Aitken"
> wrote: >"zxcvbob" > wrote in message ... >> Boron Elgar wrote: >> >>>>And what is a "secular fundie"? Did you make that up all by yourself? >>>> >>>>Boron >>> >>> >>> >>> Ah...I have searched the term "secular fundie." Google sees it 77 >>> times. It is used by right wing extremist religious web >>> sites...infrequently, at that, but that is its source. Did you pick it >>> up from one of those? Are you trying to express some sort of bigoted >>> statement about those who are do not believe about religion the way >>> you do? >>> >>> Boron >> >> >> Try searching for "Secular fundamentalism" instead. You used "fundie" in >> a previous post and I believe Sue just picked up on it and tried to use >> your own words so you would understand them. HTH :-) >> >> Best regards, >> Bob > >This whole "secular fundamentalism" notion is yet another feeble-minded >attempt of the religious right to try to place reason and knowledge on the >same level as their bizarre superstitious beliefs. It's been tried before, >in court cases that attempt to define secularism as a religion that should >be subject to the same constitutional restrictions as traditional religions. >It would be bad joke if so many nitwits did not take it seriously. Vraiment. Boron |
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