On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 15:15:23 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/6/16 2:34 PM, wrote:
Au contraire. I don't want to keep christians or any other group of
believers of superstition out of the town square. I simply don't think
the public's property is the appropriate place for permanently erected
religious symbolism of anyone's faith. If a town has an "all faiths day"
and individual congregants of superstition want to set up temporary
booths and hand out literature, that's fine with me, so long as they
take their booths and literature with them when the day is over, and
don't use the space to proselytize.
So you have changed you mind about christmas displays?
I do agree that this right should be open to and encourage everyone to
display the symbols of their faith. (even the wiccans if they want to
be there)
I have said a number of times, I am a spiritual guy but I have no
brand loyalty and I am not really bound by anyone's dogma. I do think
there are important life lessons in most religions.
I'm not sure what you mean by "insulting names."
I will point it out to you the next time you do it.