You stood up for what you believe in. I hope you sent it to him, and I hope you post any response you get. Unfortunately, I don't see you getting any response at all. I often wonder if it's worth it to say anything. But I am glad that some people do.
In the case of the Commandments, an unscientific Netscape news poll that asked if it was appropriate to have the Ten Commandments displayed, 52% said yes, 48% said no (the only answers given). That was from about 300,000 repsonses (of Internet users, and possibly not all unique). Still, that might seem a closer vote to the issue. Personally, I can't, or don't want to, believe that half the population is evangelical (doesn't that mean born again?). That's truly frightening. I am glad I have special interest groups and people with sound minds to protect me from the insanity of the majority.
GOOD JOB!
Date: 2003-08-28 10:14 am (UTC)In the case of the Commandments, an unscientific Netscape news poll that asked if it was appropriate to have the Ten Commandments displayed, 52% said yes, 48% said no (the only answers given). That was from about 300,000 repsonses (of Internet users, and possibly not all unique). Still, that might seem a closer vote to the issue. Personally, I can't, or don't want to, believe that half the population is evangelical (doesn't that mean born again?). That's truly frightening. I am glad I have special interest groups and people with sound minds to protect me from the insanity of the majority.
I still want to send a letter to Bush asking:
"I am an atheist. Can I still live in America?"