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ccml Does Evil Exist / Hmmmm...hoax?

Reuben Driedger rdriedger at paramedicine.com
Mon Jan 8 21:17:02 GMT 2007



I would like to comment on this conversation about higher powers and religion, specifically comments made by a Pret Bjorn. You know its this modern worlds ignorance and selfishness that is leading to its demise. There is a higher power and His name is God. To us was born His Son, Jesus Christ who shed His blood for our sins (sins such as the ignorance displayed in the 'ccml Does Evil Exist / Hmmmm...hoax? coversation'). Regardless of the fact that you're ignornance refuses to acknowledge His presence, every good thing that happens in this world is because He allows it. So please keep your BS philosophys to yourself. We need to not only accept God's power in our lives but also enforce it in others lives. Without God's moral laws implemented into our brains and our nations, we would not have a justice system in this world. Where do you think laws against crimes come from? A rock? Haha, LOL. Lets use our brains, that we recieved from God. 

I wish everyone a happy new year and God's many Blessings!!
Reuben




From:   "Bjorn, Pret" <pbjorn at emh.org>
 
 
  
 
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Always a stimulating read, Charles.  Welcome to the Philosophy-List.  

Not that I disagree very much; except that mankind's eagerness to
interpret (much less enforce) any higher power's intentions strikes me
more as pure arrogance -- and an original sin if ever there was one.

Nor am I certain, for that matter, that religion is any prerequisite for
the determination of what is good or evil.  Quite the contrary: I think
it is the regrettable nature of organized religion to leverage ethics
and morality for its own purposes.  See paragraph #1.

Here's wishing that 2007 finds humanity seeking redemption through
reason.  And while we're at it, may we all be happier and healthier and
kinder to one another.  Seems to me that we leave too much of the
blessing to our gods, and take too little responsibility for it
ourselves.

I'm always grateful for the friends and advice I find here on the
Trauma-List.  Happy New Year to all.

Pret Bjorn, RN
Bangor, ME USA

 




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Today's Topics:

   1. RE: Progesterone IV & brain injury (Scot, Marc)
   2. RE: cooling down the heat stroke victim (oded private)
   3. RE: ccml Does Evil Exist / Hmmmm...hoax? (Bjorn, Pret)
   4. RE: Relaxing (Bjorn, Pret)
   5. RE: ccml Does Evil Exist / Hmmmm...hoax? (last non traumatic
      blurt	! ! ! (Charles Brault)
   6. Re: Relaxing (candymsnjd at aol.com)
   7. NYG induced SVT (David Sullivan)


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