tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6004436662131906365.post2961047713709145080..comments2023-10-30T23:47:11.780+08:00Comments on Towards a Rational America and an Enlightened Judaism: Corruption And Religion: Not Such Strange BedfellowsSecular Guyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03355591007995127097noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6004436662131906365.post-49910622894557162242009-06-20T10:59:49.278+08:002009-06-20T10:59:49.278+08:00Maybe part of the problem on the part of secularis...Maybe part of the problem on the part of secularists especially atheists is that by our very nature it's difficult for us to organize because we don't trust authority. It's like herding cats.<br /><br />On a somewhat related issue there is a good article in the on-line progressive journal, "Truthout". The essay is "Firing Back on Right-Wing Domestic Terrorism" and Secular Guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03355591007995127097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6004436662131906365.post-44223091497018589322009-06-20T00:55:52.581+08:002009-06-20T00:55:52.581+08:00This one of your best. You have solid info to bac...This one of your best. You have solid info to back up your observations, and you end on a call to arms -- a real opportunity for secularists, if only we could organize and pool resources (how does $27 million come together to build a Museum of Creationism?).<br /><br />On the individual level, I have seen and heard of MANY cases in which religious piety coexists with obnoxious character flaws, Alannoreply@blogger.com