JBordeaux
- @ Enjoying the "hot" debate here! Still waiting on your thoughts regarding Muslim beliefs - not equal to Judeo/Christian in US?about 8 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to jayfeely
- @ Re: Soviet Union. Careful with causal links here, friend. Some would say social disparity exists in U.S. as well. Reason? :)about 8 hours ago from TweetDeck
- @ BTW, I agree an atheist should not demand zero mention of God, just as a believer should not demand it. We're together there.about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to jayfeely
- @ Thanks, my interests lie in open platforms and free exchange of ideas. If it's truly 'next gen' KM, it will find a way out. about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to md_santo
- @ >>> All learning is social. Keep learning. about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to Appasionatta
- @ ...Your position makes all debate untenable. "God said it" prevents social change, e.g., miscagenation laws, segregation, etc.about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to jayfeely
- @ ...Founders did not display intent to enshrine specific religious beliefs in law. (Possibly felt they didn't have to?) Also...about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to jayfeely
- @ The basis of our laws is actually English common law (except for LA). Magna Carta, Rights of Man, case law, etc.about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to jayfeely
- @ If the lack of Christmas decor infringes on your beliefs, does the presence of same infringe on a Muslim's or Buddhist's beliefs?about 9 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to jayfeely
- @ Great! So I go to sign up using my Ning account, and can't - because your site requires "relationship status??" Come on. about 21 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to md_santo
- @ Help me understand, friend, how freedom for all doesn't include atheists? Then again, I don't know what triggered this topic.about 21 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to jayfeely
- @ So, to sum up: Your reference to "next gen KM" was basically an ad for your "network" site. Better to say so, yes? about 21 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to md_santo
- @ Understood. Nevertheless, I prefer to believe the 'next gen' of KM is more open and accessible. Sharing and all. Enjoy! about 21 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to md_santo
- @ Not sure who "us" is for ye, but some of the rest of us believe in open access sites. Particularly when we tweet links. about 22 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to md_santo
- @ Enjoy the kids! BTW, Jets fan here. Love your work. Thanks for the sorta chat.3:17 PM Nov 9th from TweetDeck in reply to jayfeely
- @ Outstanding! So our Founders did not agree on the subject of religion - so they advocated for freedom. For all. Agree? ;)3:14 PM Nov 9th from TweetDeck in reply to jayfeely
- @ Got it. I need to sign-up to follow the link to teach me about next-gen . Irony, anyone? :)3:11 PM Nov 9th from TweetDeck in reply to md_santo
- @ What Jefferson said about creeds, including religion: "Such an addiction is the last degradation of a free and moral agent."2:56 PM Nov 9th from TweetDeck in reply to jayfeely
- Jefferson: "Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong."2:55 PM Nov 9th from TweetDeck
- @ So the decision not to worship is not protected, or wasn't the intent? What religion did Thomas Jefferson practice?2:53 PM Nov 9th from TweetDeck in reply to jayfeely
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- Name John Bordeaux
- Location tehran
- Web http://jbordeaux.com
- Bio Pondering innovation in education for a living.
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