RE: virus: Theocracy coming to the USA?

From: Dr Sebby (drsebby@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Feb 25 2004 - 05:15:31 MST

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    ....bush is pretty much of the opinion that anyone that doesnt agree with
    all of his major opinions are not americans, humans, or even worth being
    alive. it's a strange consistency how "republicans" will support the
    "party values" to a TEE regardless of what they are. i've always found this
    bizarre. how can casual pundits pretend to agree with EVERYTHING their
    party declares as their official stand. i am quite positive that i have
    never met any human being on the planet with whom i agree with 100% on all
    issues....and yet it is not uncommon to find this act being performed by the
    typical republican...not to mention the democrat james carvell and others.
    it's sad how stupid they assume people are...and how right they are...and
    how willing they are to take advantage of it.

    DrSebby.
    "Courage...and shuffle the cards".

    ----Original Message Follows----
    From: "Blunderov" <squooker@mweb.co.za>
    Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
    To: <virus@lucifer.com>
    Subject: RE: virus: Theocracy coming to the USA?
    Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 13:19:34 +0200

    [Blunderov]
    I see Dubya has decided that it is incumbent upon him (as the Lord's
    representative on earth) to preserve what he refers to as the 'sanctity
    of marriage' in American law.

    His use of the word 'sanctity' makes clear that he wishes to amend the
    constitution on the basis of a religious precept. Whither the separation
    of church and state?

    (One has to wonder though, how many gay couples, perhaps subconsciously,
    wish to avail themselves of that same supposed sanctity.)

    He goes on to say that he considers marriage to be a union of one man
    and one woman thus betraying yet another ignorant assumption; that all
    humans are unambiguously one or the other. He is, as so often before,
    sadly mistaken.

    http://ibis-birthdefects.org/start/hermaphr.htm

    makes interesting reading.

    <q>
    Statistics are hard to come by, but it seems that as many as one in 500
    women competitors are disqualified by the sex test...
    </q>

    If the physical aspects of human sexuality are so obviously a continuum
    (as opposed to the binary system that Christianity so fondly imagines)
    why should it be supposed that human psyche is any less varied? Or any
    less sacred?

    That's not logical Captain!*
    Best Regards.

    *<returns cri de guerre to Lucifer with thanks>

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