There was a Z80 card and a CPM card. They were different cards. I somehow wound up with both at one time, but never used them. The 80-column card and the 128k memory expansion card got the most use (aside from the floppy controller card, of course). Ah, it brings me back...
Atheism is another religion, IMO. They strongly believe that there are no gods; without evidence (which is likely impossible to achieve) to prove it.
Agnostics are willing to accept that they will probably never know what is beyond our very limited ability to perceive the workings of the universe. Maybe there is a supreme being. Maybe there are lots of them. Maybe the universe is a cold, calculating machine with no creator. We may never know for sure, and that just makes the universe all the more mysterious and exciting.
So, if the choice of leader is going to be based on religion in this world of many religions, I'd prefer a leader who is agnostic. having said that, I'm sure that agnostics are just as capable of governing badly as anyone else.
What I would like to see is that religion and state continue to separate from each other. If there is one thing that this great big Western democratic experiment has shown us, it's that the more tolerant we are of our neighbors' differences, the happier everyone is.
There was a Z80 card and a CPM card. They were different cards. I somehow wound up with both at one time, but never used them. The 80-column card and the 128k memory expansion card got the most use (aside from the floppy controller card, of course). Ah, it brings me back...
Atheism is another religion, IMO. They strongly believe that there are no gods; without evidence (which is likely impossible to achieve) to prove it. Agnostics are willing to accept that they will probably never know what is beyond our very limited ability to perceive the workings of the universe. Maybe there is a supreme being. Maybe there are lots of them. Maybe the universe is a cold, calculating machine with no creator. We may never know for sure, and that just makes the universe all the more mysterious and exciting. So, if the choice of leader is going to be based on religion in this world of many religions, I'd prefer a leader who is agnostic. having said that, I'm sure that agnostics are just as capable of governing badly as anyone else. What I would like to see is that religion and state continue to separate from each other. If there is one thing that this great big Western democratic experiment has shown us, it's that the more tolerant we are of our neighbors' differences, the happier everyone is.