Defiance of Tyranny

Thursday, March 29, 2007


Athiests have some far-out beliefs:

They use questionable reasoning, i.e., the reasoning of man to determine the existence of something supernatural.

The main gist of their argument is that it doesn't make "sense" that God exists. They have no need of God considering that, in their minds, all the mysteries of the universe are merely scientific problems to be solved. They don't think of anything beyond the conventional confines of the infinitesimal percentage of the universe that they fully understand. To me atheism is the equivalent of one sea sponge saying to another, "How do you know their is air above the surface of the ocean? You can't prove it."

We are all sponges in this debate, some of us have a bit of a larger perspective than others.

The main problem with denying the existence of God is this: Compared to what?

What other "sensible" universe are these atheists comparing our universe to?


Sunday, March 25, 2007


The appalling weakness of (red-state) America...


One has to wonder at the fact that the opponents of the war in Iraq (or as I like to call them the supporters of Saddam Hussein Islamic socialist Baath regime and supporters of terrorism) lament the number of deaths in the war in Iraq but what would they have done in WWII?

Would their retreat and defeat mantra have been as popular with the left in America? Would the media have seized on every piece of bad news?

WWII saw an astounding 291,000 battle deaths of American soldiers. Many of the individual battles such as Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima were costlier in terms of American lives than the entire conflict in Iraq so far. Would the left try and undercut the strategy of the commander-in-chief?
Would the media publicize every celebrity or psuedo-celebrity comment on the war? Would they question the military "intelligence" each time a life was lost?


I wonder.


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