For higher crime rates? Shame, shame!
2007-09-25
07:59:02
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2007-09-25
08:00:02 ·
update #1
Magix, follow the link, ok, Button?
2007-09-25
08:05:13 ·
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Big G, you too, follow the link.
2007-09-25
08:06:40 ·
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Deke! Bring Oscar!
2007-09-25
08:28:15 ·
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You mean that "sever" slump we're having?
Man, I had no idea that God was into real estate sales. I wonder if he wears the little gold blazer.
2007-09-25 08:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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There are proportionally fewer atheists in jail that believers.
The credit crunch was based on, let's say, Bush's boom/bust inflationary economy (the banks lent an 1% interest and now it's more like 5%, due probably to the fed's needing to quash inflation in a high growth economy, so the mortgagees are now stumped at the higher interest rates), and the irresponsibility of the avericios banks, and the naivete and shortsightedness of the borrowers..
If people studied more economics rather than bible, well things would be better for sure.
"In God we trust" on the dollar? Well, that won't get you very far at all.
2007-09-25 08:08:13
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answered by bulletproofmoth 2
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What a crock! I am a practicing Christian, and I find that most of the problems she detailed are caused by parents who have no time for their children. How can race relations be worse than they were 50 years ago/ ( except in Louisiana?)
And I am clueless to the link to real estate prices. Do you Atheists get credit for the long term boom that is just ending?
2007-09-27 00:43:03
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answered by meowqueen1953 5
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answered by joleen 4
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I guess it's time for me to come clean. I became an Atheist for one, and only one reason; to try to get the cost of buying a house down to a more practical level. It seems to be working. In another year or so, I'll buy another house, becomes a christian so the real estate prices will soar, flip that house, and take a nice long sabbatical while reverting back to Atheism and practicing my spelling. =]
2007-09-25 14:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yeah, I, alone, contribute to the slump at least 3 times a day. All in days work!
2007-09-25 14:18:13
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answered by anya 2
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YES!! I take the blame entirely on myself :p
Oops, I'm not even an atheist... I'm pagan. But then again, christians seem to think we make human sacrifices, so that's a crime.
2007-09-25 09:05:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, as a gay person I noticed atheists are never blamed for "undermining the sanctity of marriage or "converting youths" " I guess Atheists leave that alone since I've got those covered. tisk tisk...
2007-09-25 10:04:45
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answered by quirky 5
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Wow, that's new. I've been married twice, so I was under the impression that getting blamed for things that I have nothing to do with was a gender-based thing not a religion-based thing...
2007-09-25 09:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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That is just too funny... I'm guessing he (she?) thinks atheists are also responsible for the Salem witch trials, the Crusades, and the annihilation of so many Native American tribes by the Europeans.
2007-09-25 08:26:34
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answered by Don P 5
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