“Taps”
“smile” – Lonestar
‘I’m Movin Only”- Rascal Flatts
“I’m Already there” Lonestar
“wiskey lullaby” Brad Paisley
” i’ll be missing you” – P. Diddy and Faith Evens
“All Out Of Love” By Jagged Edge
“your guardian angel” by the red jumpsuit apparatus
“concrete angel” 4got who sings it
“I Love You This Much – by – Jimmy Wayne
” sarah Beth” Rascal Flatts
i had a friend that killed himself this yr he was the best on football team had all these colleges look at him.. but he was going through a lot he killed himself everyone at school was crying.. i mean he was just one of those ppl that could make u laugh and happy and make u smile everyone loved him so much well all still miss him… at his funeral there were so many ppl there but the one song that makes me cry is ” i’ll be missing you” – P. Diddy and Faith Evens .. its makes me think bout him …
RIP JR
I think the one song that get me all warm inside is “It’s so hard to say goodbye” by Boyz 2 Men.
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Pondering a question about the relationship between Democracy and Religion?
In studing constitutional laws of U.S. and other countries with the same constitutional laws. I have read there constitutional laws and they are all about the same in the frame work and lettering of the law. Yet they do not implement the human rights laws like the U.S. does. So I had to search deeper into my self and find out what is the difference. What is the difference country to country. Same laws word for word different implenentation of human rights. The only thing that I could come up with is the predominant Religious belief of that country was the difference. That if your are a Christian no matter what the letter of the law is human rights are going to be abserved. If you think about it real Christians are not going to do evil things to there fellow man. So Democratic laws are built around religous belief . Religion is not built around Democratic laws. So I ponder if a certain sociaties were to change there Religion would the way they implement the law be different.
OK I will take a shot at this.
> If you think about it real Christians are not going to do evil things to there fellow man.
Maybe. But many have done evil things under the guise of religion. I will leave it to others to decide if they were “real Christians” or not, and if that was knowable only after the fact.
> So Democratic laws are built around religous belief .
Only partly, and only in an abstract sense. Japan is as democratic in its Constitution as they come, yet it has have virtually no history of Christianity to draw on. There is no relationship at all between the native religions and Democracy. So there are clearly counter-examples.
> Religion is not built around Democratic laws.
OK. There might be some cults that would say otherwise, but for the most part OK – that is like saying trees are not build out of sunbeams. You might find them in the same places, but they are not really related except very tenuously.
> So I ponder if a certain socities were to change there Religion would the way they implement the law be different.
I think the color of the law, the flavor if you will comes from a mix of local history, historical interactions with other peoples, geography, philosophy, current trends arising from those historical trends, and yes, religion is one part of that color, although hardly all of it and maybe not even a significant part of it overall.
Not sure what you mean by “society changing relgions”.
We can surely see the change in laws in Iran at the time of their 1979 Revolution that goes on to this day – that was certainly around a change in religious outlook among the government and the people.
Another example that comes to mind is Henry VIII – he forced a state religion on England which it still has – witness the effect of that klong ago decision onthe recent debate in the UK abotu Tony Blair’s conversion to Catholicism. Henry’s imposed change of society’s religion surely impacts the UK even today at government and legal levels.
It could also be said that the same decision to create a state religion in England led to the radical First Amendment that keeps our own government and laws from having a religious flavor at all.
So, for the US society to “change religion”, I don’t know what that means – as a society we have no religion, in the sense that we strictly rejected Henry VIII’s insistence and implementation of a religion concomitant with the government itself.
Even if you are referring to demographic changes in ratios of US religious beliefs, it is hard for me to conceive how that would change our laws, as they are in fact religious neutral, an when identified as otherwise, corrected to be so. It would take a fundamental change in the actual structure of the government via a series of amendments to change that about OUR society. And that would be a pure rejection of our history and indeed the trends of history we represent over the last 800 years since the Magna Carta.
Call me crazy, but I just don’t see that happening short of a US Holocaust to change the demographics enough.
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