At the end of this year truly reflect on everything around you.We each will be held responsible as the Shepherd’s of this earth and will have to answer for everything that has happened, not just what we feel we actually participated directly in.It is our duty to demand peace on earth and good will to all men. If all you ever think about is yourself, if things do not change, be assured that the End of Days is coming soon.
Michael C. Morris has been involved in racing since the age of twelve (12) when he took a summer job working at Terry's Speed Shop located in Phoenixville PA.
With the help of his brother John Morris, they teamed up and joined Razzberry Racing. In the 90's, the team was building their own cars to complete in the Sports Car Club of
America's National Classes when in 1993 Michael joined Ed Arnold Racing with David
Donahue, son of the legendary Mark Donahue, to run in the 1993 IMSA Supercar.
Michael Morris is accredited and newly accepted journalist with the World Bank. Michael Morris as worked for ABC News Radio covering auto racing venues such as LeMans and SEMA.
His special interests in journalism are politics with special interest in the nation's court system, especially the Family Court System and the intentional use of children for profit by that system, and the special interest groups that control our nation's courts.
The Mayan belive the system will end on that date, a Pole Shift is possible, perhaps it will be the way out of this mess we all find ourselves in. A great quote by Thomas Jefferson "I tremble for my country when I know that GOD is JUST".
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Truenobleman (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 7 comments)
on Sunday, December 23, 2007 at 2:20:43 PM
Many things are telling us...We won't see the truth!
Many things are pointing to the End of Days.
War, genocide, the intentional destruction of the family by courts, liars held as truth, everything good and moral removed from ohas a price, evenur society. It all if God does not come, we are on a path to do ourselves in.
Mike
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Michael Morris (17 articles, 0 quicklinks, 14 diaries, 298 comments)
on Sunday, December 23, 2007 at 8:51:05 PM
FRAMERS MADE U.S. A SECULAR NATION TO AVOID RELIGIOUS WAR
Try to stop and think how you would feel if "in Allah we trust" was on our money and "under Allah" was in the pledge of alliegence. The framers of the Constitution, aware of how much blood had been shed in Europe as the different religions fought for control of the state, made the United States a secular nation when they uncluded the provisions "Congress shall make no law regarding an establishment of religion" and "there shall be no religious test" for any office in the United States. In other words, the document setting up the United States can be regarded as a mutual aggreement to believe and practice what you like but don't try to force it on other people. You are free to try to persuade but not to use force.
In the Treaty With Tripoli in 1797, the U.S. in reply to Tripoli's concerns about how Muslims would be treated in the United States, included a provision that "The United States is in no sense founded on the Christian religion."
And as an Atheist I can assure you that religious people don't have a monopoly on altruism and concern for others. In fact, since substituting faith for reason is like jumping out at random with no assurance about where you land, so that you can as easily land on Jim Jones or the Branch Davidians as on some relatively harmless religion, we are less likely to become part of some cult that impels us to participate in mass murder and religious crusades.
As Voltaire said, "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities."
Your threats about the end of days have no more credibility than similar threats made for the last 2000 years.
While I fully support your choice to beleive or not beleive in a God or any higher power, as freedom of choice is ALL about the United States of America, I can personally assure you of one thing...There is a God!
Humans can rationalize anything, for or against, but the truth is that nothing from nothing is still nothing, and if you beleive in creation or evolution, it still asks the same question, what started all of this?
I will still wish you a Merry Christmas AND a happy holiday!
Mike
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Michael Morris (17 articles, 0 quicklinks, 14 diaries, 298 comments)
on Sunday, December 23, 2007 at 8:44:21 PM
Yes, there are Atheists in fox holes. I have personally heard two former combat veterans who are Atheists speak at Atheists groups that I am a member of. There are polls showing the the percentage of Atheists in the population is increasing, that the increase is even more marked in younger people, and that many of the troops in Iraq list themselves as having no religion. In fact, there was even an attempt to organize an Atheist group among the U.S. troops in Iraq. But a deceitful Christian who was a superior officer pretended to be an Atheist who was interested in the group, and at the first meeting, revealed his true colors and held the other people present at attention while he threatened to discipline them. Of course, the Superior officer violated the Constitution by misusing the power given him by the state as a military officer to attempt to force others to conform to his religion.
If only nothing can come from nothing, how did God get here, Whom I presume you believe to be something. In fact, neither of us knows how the Universe got here, whether it came out of nothing or has always been here. Postulating an even greater something than the universe does nothing to explain why there is something rather than nothing.
And I can assure you: There is no God.
Robert Halfhill rhalfhill@juno.com
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rhalfhill (3 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 270 comments)
on Monday, December 24, 2007 at 1:52:00 PM
When the last breath leaves our bodies, you and I will know the truth. You will be right or I will. I would rather error on the side of not roasting in hell, woops maybe I am already there with this present state of the world.
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Michael Morris (17 articles, 0 quicklinks, 14 diaries, 298 comments)
on Wednesday, January 2, 2008 at 12:59:54 PM