Compartmentalizing the various aspects of your life and thinking is standard practice for all sane people, I've never seen a reason to apply it strictly to religion in some special form as opposed to things like common courtesy and etiquette, notions of justice and civil rights, or the various decision making processes people use when deciding whether or not to order dessert. All that matters is that those people I listed would generally be considered quite rational and intelligent and are from the LDS, whether or not they are totally rational on religion is, without seeing its effect on a case-by-case analysis, about as pertinent as whether or not someone likes to drive 5 miles over the speed limit all the time, seeing as virtually no one who does this will have taken the time to do a proper analysis of whether or not the various cost and safety trade offs make up for time saved and 'the thrill' of going faster. A gardener, such as myself, typically does not do analysis of the cost in time and resources compared to benefits or loss in direct purchase of produce or hiring a landscaper, nor check the actual stress relief per dollar and per hour involved compared to, say, watching a movie and conclude that my gardening may not be the optimal stress relief system for other people or even myself.
Then you're horribly detached from history, seeing as religion has typically played a major role in politics in this country.
I find the increasing religiousity in american politics downright frightening.
Then you're horribly detached from history, seeing as religion has typically played a major role in politics in this country.
The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.
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- Albert Einstein
King of Cairhien 20-7-2
Chancellor of the Landsraad, Archduke of Is'Mod
Jon Huntsman, the No-Drama Conservative (he speaks like a diplomat but he is no moderate)
03/09/2011 05:11:12 PM
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I haven't had a chance to read the entire article yet
03/09/2011 09:00:22 PM
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Do we need two catholics in the race? *NM*
03/09/2011 11:24:19 PM
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I'd settle for one real one.
04/09/2011 09:44:03 PM
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Santorum is not a real catholic? Furthermore Gingrich converted to Catholicism *NM*
05/09/2011 12:39:38 AM
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Real Catholics, especially educated Latin-mass types should understand just-war morality *NM*
14/09/2011 12:47:28 AM
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Personally I think the left spends way to much time focusing on relgion
06/09/2011 02:04:54 AM
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Religion is an indication on whether or not a candidate is rational-minded or not.
06/09/2011 11:11:43 AM
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I agree the left does use religious prejudice to disqualify candidates
06/09/2011 02:04:02 PM
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How is it any different than Islam?
06/09/2011 05:00:30 PM
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Good point, they're all crazy.
07/09/2011 06:30:32 AM
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I am an athiest, but they are not all crazy
08/09/2011 02:19:38 AM
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The religions are crazy. The people believing in them are not necessarily crazy.
08/09/2011 06:33:46 PM
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I've yet to meet a rational sane atheist.
12/09/2011 10:01:59 PM
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Did you just call yourself irrational and/or insane? *NM*
12/09/2011 10:38:24 PM
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It's late, so you may have to spell it out for me: Did I claim to prove a negative in there?
13/09/2011 12:09:09 AM
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That's a good point!
14/09/2011 04:34:36 PM
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At the risk of extended tangent, that's a reasonable premise, but not one that leads to atheism.
21/09/2011 12:55:57 AM
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To cite a pop culture figure, Ken Jennings seems pretty rational
06/09/2011 10:09:25 PM
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They can compartmentalize.
07/09/2011 06:33:42 AM
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Everyone does that
07/09/2011 06:59:02 AM
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So, you don't think that religiosity in american politics is increasing?
07/09/2011 06:56:12 PM
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No, absolutely not
08/09/2011 03:25:49 AM
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Why the hostility?
08/09/2011 03:36:37 PM
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That would be my question for you
08/09/2011 05:01:42 PM
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Ay.
08/09/2011 06:27:17 PM
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Honestly, I had the same reaction as Isaac, which is why I responded as I did.
12/09/2011 10:12:36 PM
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why do you think America is becoming more religious?
07/09/2011 03:07:58 PM
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I said religiosity is increasing in american politics, and because it is. *NM*
07/09/2011 06:57:35 PM
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spoken like a true believer, who needs facts when you have faith and righteousness *NM*
07/09/2011 09:36:45 PM
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Just based on my observations. I haven't written a report on it.
08/09/2011 03:38:40 PM
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Gallup has looked into it
08/09/2011 04:44:25 PM
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Again, that's not what I said.
08/09/2011 06:04:13 PM
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There's an odd line halfway the article...
03/09/2011 10:39:42 PM
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Which lines are you referring to? *NM*
04/09/2011 10:03:06 PM
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This part:
04/09/2011 10:25:57 PM
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really? I didn't read this as a neutral article
06/09/2011 02:07:22 AM
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If you read it as a positive pro-Huntsman article, that only makes the contrast weirder still. *NM*
07/09/2011 10:26:30 PM
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I think the problem may be your prospective
08/09/2011 05:09:31 AM
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Seriously? That quote parodies and mocks things that matter to conservatives.
08/09/2011 08:39:21 PM
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That actually sounds like a joke conservatives would say to each other where no media could hear
14/09/2011 12:52:18 AM
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Well, I certainly like him better than any other Republican candidate I have heard about. *NM*
06/09/2011 10:34:36 PM
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That actually managed to alarm me a lot more than it reassured me.
12/09/2011 09:52:31 PM
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