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br> The best lack all convictions, while the worst br> Are full of passionate intensity … /em> /p> p>Cordially, br> -- David Carter /p> p> WITHOUT A PRAYER br> Re: Larry Thornberry's Democrats in Deep Prayer : /p>I am quite glad that the atheist had the opportunity to address the Tampa City Council. The young Mr. Dingfelder, Esq., completely unknowingly and unwittingly I'm sure, has provided us with a perfectly rational demonstration of a contradiction that exists within our nation today: Atheism is a religion and the (anti)theological doctrines that it prostheletizes are "history," "science," "diversity," "logic," and "compassion and tolerance." I believe that one can reasonably add "evolution" since all religions require a doctrine of origins.
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