Atheists & Agnostics
Related: About this forumPOLL: Meme of the Week – February 8th
Meme of the WeekSelected postings of Atheist Memes
1) Our Morals are Better than gods
2) Good News
(Actually better than ever news.)
3) So it is written
(i.e. bad news .)
4) Culpability
( No matter what you intent is what you give is material support)
5) None/All/Some/Other of the Above (please post example)
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Better Morality... | |
8 (73%) |
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Good & Better News... | |
2 (18%) |
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Bad news... | |
1 (9%) |
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Culpability... | |
0 (0%) |
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None/All/Some/Other of the Above | |
0 (0%) |
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uriel1972
(4,261 posts)No contest.
nil desperandum
(654 posts)these are all pretty excellent....
gelatinous cube
(50 posts)or did my vote count twice?
RussBLib
(9,666 posts)and it truly looks like "just you"
You're special.
AlbertCat
(17,505 posts).... #2 is just so positive, light and succinct.... and thought provoking.... I gave it my vote.
(just because I can't help it.... judging from her years, and in the pic her hair, neckline and the way the sleeve is set into the shoulder, I say she is wearing an early bustle gown... late 1860's, but most likely early to mid 1870's. Now you know. )
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)Rub it in that all the rest of us know is that she is in "old-fashioned" attire!
PassingFair
(22,437 posts)and NOW I want to read her autobiography!
Over against those who laud the present state of Society, with its unjustly rich and its unjustly poor, with its palaces and its slums, its millionaires and its paupers, be it ours to proclaim that there is a higher ideal in life than that of being first in the race for wealth, most successful in the scramble for gold. Be it ours to declare steadfastly that health, comfort, leisure, culture, plenty for every individual are far more desirable than breathless struggle for existence, furious trampling down of the weak by the strong, huge fortunes accumulated out of the toil of others, to be handed down to those who had done nothing to earn them.