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by terribayless-2009 March 28, 2008 5:52 PM EDT
I am right there with you. And if a handfull of atheists chose to do that - it would not mean that all atheist were dumb. It would mean that those few people were negligable, just like I believe these people were.
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by fibonacci_ March 28, 2008 5:51 PM EDT
Sad that kids cant choose their parents. Imagine having singinrick for a dad - or much worse, these people.
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by displeased March 28, 2008 5:46 PM EDT
This reminds me of the vegan couple that starved their infant to death a few years ago and they are now spending life in prison. Some people have no business having kids.
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by rational_1 March 28, 2008 5:45 PM EDT
LOL the Christians are really staying away from this one. For news stories about Israel, Iraq, Dinosaurs they are all over the boards. Not here...gee, I wonder why?
Posted by fibonacci_ at 01:38 PM : Mar 28, 2008

Ya, I''ve been wondering where singinrick was at. If ever there was living proof that evolution does not occur, it''s these unevolved backwards parents. And he''s not here to point that out.
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by fibonacci_ March 28, 2008 5:15 PM EDT
Imagine if an atheist couple had a kid and when the child went into a coma, they decided that the power of hope could heal the child. So they just sat around and hoped. Afterwards, they said they did nothing wrong, because they believed in the power of hope.
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by fibonacci_ March 28, 2008 4:43 PM EDT
Interesting.
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by terribayless-2009 March 28, 2008 4:40 PM EDT
I am sorry, but everyone believe in something. Just because some people take things too far does not mean everyone who believes in God are stupid. That is just stupid. You all know better. Most christians know that we pray for a miracle while we do everything we know to do at the same time. Only then can we say that the outcome was God''s will.
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by fibonacci_ March 28, 2008 4:38 PM EDT
LOL the Christians are really staying away from this one. For news stories about Israel, Iraq, Dinosaurs they are all over the boards. Not here...gee, I wonder why?
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by usbrit-2009 March 28, 2008 4:13 PM EDT
I agree with, I think, all of the posters here that the parents should be punished and the other kids taken away. Interesting there''s no support or comment fom our well known Christian friends. I remember a few years ago Law & Order had and interesting take on a tragedy like this. Parents let a kid die of a treatable disease. During the trial, the mother stuck to her guns in saying she had absolute faith in God''s will, but dad admitted to having some doubts. The outcome was that the mother was found innocent and the father, because of the doubts was found guilty. I hope we hear what happens in this case.
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by fibonacci_ March 28, 2008 3:57 PM EDT
- or believing that even though we hold 99% of DNA in common with chimps, that someone they just disappear while we go to "heaven" or "hell"

bogus baloney
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