A nation having a common set of morals does not mean the nation has to be a religious state. The United States, until recently had been a nation of people with common morals and beliefs, with several religions. This certainly did not weaken the country, like you suggest. You should learn more about the history of the US before you tell other people to go to another country.
I am not surprised your ignorant rhetoric was moderated upwards on slashdot. 1) He never stated christianity should be a state religion, you stated this not him. You put words into his mouth, so you could have something to rant about and not address the valid points of his argument. 2) You do not know this man well enough to make such accusations against his character. ad hominem. 3) Again, he never said parents should not be allowed to decide on the information their children should be exposed to. The problem here is you keep on putting words into his mouth and then base your argument on them.
I am a 21 year old, white male, who does not believe or practice any religion. There are many reasons why I do not care for christianity, but I agree with ultrapenguin.
Just wait until they all get used to working 6 hours a day. Then they will be bitching and moaning about hows horrible 6 hours a day is. Now 5.5 hours a day would be much better.
That is merely gossip, i've seen no factual evidence that supports that. Here is something to consider: 1) Hitherto Amiga has developed their GUI using the neutrino microkernel, it is reasonable to conclude that all their work on their GUI has been outside the kernel. 2) If Amiga included the GUI in the kernel, I believe they would have to release the source code to it, correct me if i am wrong. I do not believe they would ever release the source for their GUI, it would be a horrible business move.
Holger Kruse on Linux TCP/IP Holger Kruse seems to know what he is talking about. I've seen several posts from him on comp.sys.amiga.sys backing up his statements, with few people arguing with him.
A nation having a common set of morals does not mean the nation has to be a religious state. The United States, until recently had been a nation of people with common morals and beliefs, with several religions. This certainly did not weaken the country, like you suggest. You should learn more about the history of the US before you tell other people to go to another country.
I am not surprised your ignorant rhetoric was moderated upwards on slashdot.
1) He never stated christianity should be a state religion, you stated this not him. You put words into his mouth, so you could have something to rant about and not address the valid points of his argument.
2) You do not know this man well enough to make such accusations against his character. ad hominem.
3) Again, he never said parents should not be allowed to decide on the information their children should be exposed to. The problem here is you keep on putting words into his mouth and then base your argument on them.
I am a 21 year old, white male, who does not believe or practice any religion. There are many reasons why I do not care for christianity, but I agree with ultrapenguin.
I feel sorry for anyone who would fall for that rhetoric, really poor.
Just wait until they all get used to working 6 hours a day. Then they will be bitching and moaning about hows horrible 6 hours a day is. Now 5.5 hours a day would be much better.
That is merely gossip, i've seen no factual evidence that supports that. Here is something to consider: 1) Hitherto Amiga has developed their GUI using the neutrino microkernel, it is reasonable to conclude that all their work on their GUI has been outside the kernel. 2) If Amiga included the GUI in the kernel, I believe they would have to release the source code to it, correct me if i am wrong. I do not believe they would ever release the source for their GUI, it would be a horrible business move.
Holger Kruse on Linux TCP/IP Holger Kruse seems to know what he is talking about. I've seen several posts from him on comp.sys.amiga.sys backing up his statements, with few people arguing with him.