At this time of year lots of people celebrate lots of holidays. In the spirit of the season here's an offering from my web site. It's called "The gifts we give" and can be found at
http://www.godlessinamerica.com/giftswegive.html
Enjoy.
George
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In the spirit of the season
George Ricker
"Nothing about atheism prevents me from thinking about any idea. It is the very epitome of freethought. Atheism imposes no dogma and seeks no power over others."
mere atheism: no gods
"Nothing about atheism prevents me from thinking about any idea. It is the very epitome of freethought. Atheism imposes no dogma and seeks no power over others."
mere atheism: no gods
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Very nicely said George. I think you've captured how relationships can be solidified and enhanced when a carefully considered gift from the heart is freely given. Generosity matters and makes a difference.
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Last edited by Dissident Heart on Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Chris, is there anyway to move my initial response, minus the first two sentences, and DH's reply to another thread entitled "Holiday-inspired donating" or something similar? Or just move the whole response and I can rewrite the part that was directed to this thread.
Barring that, in pointing out how you had diverted the discussion, DH, I feel bad enough in having done the same myself, and don't intend to perpetuate it any further.
Barring that, in pointing out how you had diverted the discussion, DH, I feel bad enough in having done the same myself, and don't intend to perpetuate it any further.
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DH: Here's another way to consider gift giving this year: an alternative approach.
This year...
Instead of giving more things, give more meaning.
I'm not going to belabor this, but I resent the effort to highjack this thread and turn it into something it was never intended to be. My essay has nothing to do with charitable donations, regardless of how worthy, and it especially has nothing to do with anything even remotely religious, unless you use the word in its most generic and irrelevant sense.
One of the reasons I've curtailed my activities on this board is that discussions here are constantly diverted into great gushing religious speculations that offer lots of evidence of intellectual befuddlement and little real content.
Frankly it gets tiresome wading through this dreck. I have better ways to spend my time.
So, DH, thanks for nothing.
George
This year...
Instead of giving more things, give more meaning.
I'm not going to belabor this, but I resent the effort to highjack this thread and turn it into something it was never intended to be. My essay has nothing to do with charitable donations, regardless of how worthy, and it especially has nothing to do with anything even remotely religious, unless you use the word in its most generic and irrelevant sense.
One of the reasons I've curtailed my activities on this board is that discussions here are constantly diverted into great gushing religious speculations that offer lots of evidence of intellectual befuddlement and little real content.
Frankly it gets tiresome wading through this dreck. I have better ways to spend my time.
So, DH, thanks for nothing.
George
George Ricker
"Nothing about atheism prevents me from thinking about any idea. It is the very epitome of freethought. Atheism imposes no dogma and seeks no power over others."
mere atheism: no gods
"Nothing about atheism prevents me from thinking about any idea. It is the very epitome of freethought. Atheism imposes no dogma and seeks no power over others."
mere atheism: no gods
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I just noticed this thread and will look through it when I have a moment. Right now I have to get out and do some last minute Christmas shopping.
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