IUBio

brain sizes: Einstein's and women's

John Knight jwknight at polbox.com
Tue Aug 20 16:37:27 EST 2002


"Parse Tree" <parsetree at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:pnk89.3848$Px3.620946 at news20.bellglobal.com...

> > To spell it out plainly for you, John, *think* for yourself.
> >
> > To answer your questions, I don't believe /any/ of them. They've all got
> an
> > agenda.
> > I think the actual percentage (of atheists in the US) is somewhere
around
> > 10%. Based on personal experience only.
> > I'm well aware that Thomas Jefferson wasn't an atheist. Why the red
> herring?
>
> Really?  For Canada I'd say the number is more like 80-90%.  I find that
> many people are in a state of denial/self-loathing.
>
>

No doubt Canada has a miserable reputation as a Christian nation.  And no
doubt you actually believe that 80-90% of the people you know are "in a
state of denial/self-loathing".  But not even this is an accurate reflection
of the real beliefs of Canadians.  There are only 1.8 million atheists in
all of North America, which means that even if they all lived in Canada [not
very likely], they would still be only 6% of the population
http://christianparty.net/christianpopulation.htm

The problem isn't Canada, but your perspective of Canada.  How did you get
such a warped perspective? Why is public opinion, even Canadian public
opinion, so different from your opinion?

Is this all it takes to become a "liberal" or feminazi?  Just deny the
existence of Christianity and you automatically become a "liberal"?

The problem in Canada is the same as the problem in the US.  The jews who
control the media in both countries are bombarding Christians with all kinds
of anti-Christian messages, in thousands of different ways.  The fact that
you and your compatriots are in "in a state of denial/self-loathing" is
proof of their success.

The only way to restore sanity is to just turn it off.

Which we are going to do.

John Knight







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