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jps December 13th 11 08:42 PM

Fox Business News
 

Fox Business host Eric Bolling invited an atheist to express his views
on Christmas Monday — and then promptly kicked him off the show for
doing so.

Last week, the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) asked the Texas
town of Athens to remove a nativity scene, claiming that the display
violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, which
prohibits the government from favoring one religion over another.

“Even though the town is not a Christian town, many residents think it
is indeed a Christian town, and that non-Christians are not welcome,”
FFRF’s Dan Barker explained to Bolling Monday. “We think the nativity
scene belongs on private property. … Why would the city want to
exclude residents? Why would they want to put up a discriminatory and
insulting image? To a lot of Americans, the nativity scene basically
is an insult to human nature, that we are all doomed and damned and
deserving of eternal torment…”

“I have to take exception to the way you described the nativity
scene,” Bolling interrupted. “It’s not an insult, certainly not an
insult to me. I’m a Christian. It’s not an insult.”

“If the town is right, that that’s just free speech as opposed to
government speech, then they should not disallow us [from] putting up
an anti-Christian message,” Barker replied. “By the way, why was Jesus
born? To save us from our sins. What an insult that we are degraded,
depraved human beings, that Jesus created a hell, a place of torture.”

“I have to stop you,” Bolling interrupted again. “This is my show.
See, the name of this show is Follow the Money with Eric Bolling. I
can’t allow you to talk like that on my show. You’re absolutely
wrong.”

“You, sir, are denigrating the name of Jesus Christ,” he added. “I’m
not going to let it happen. I’m going to say goodbye to you right now.
… Bye, bye.”

With that, Bolling brought out Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert (R) to
defend the nativity scene.

“It is a sign of love,” Gohmert declared. “That God so loved the world
that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him
would not perish, but have everlasting life.”

Black Cloud December 14th 11 01:22 PM

Fox Business News
 
On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 12:42:51 -0800, jps wrote:


Fox Business host Eric Bolling invited an atheist to express his views
on Christmas Monday — and then promptly kicked him off the show for
doing so.

Last week, the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) asked the Texas
town of Athens to remove a nativity scene, claiming that the display
violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, which
prohibits the government from favoring one religion over another.

“Even though the town is not a Christian town, many residents think it
is indeed a Christian town, and that non-Christians are not welcome,”
FFRF’s Dan Barker explained to Bolling Monday. “We think the nativity
scene belongs on private property. … Why would the city want to
exclude residents? Why would they want to put up a discriminatory and
insulting image? To a lot of Americans, the nativity scene basically
is an insult to human nature, that we are all doomed and damned and
deserving of eternal torment…”

“I have to take exception to the way you described the nativity
scene,” Bolling interrupted. “It’s not an insult, certainly not an
insult to me. I’m a Christian. It’s not an insult.”

“If the town is right, that that’s just free speech as opposed to
government speech, then they should not disallow us [from] putting up
an anti-Christian message,” Barker replied. “By the way, why was Jesus
born? To save us from our sins. What an insult that we are degraded,
depraved human beings, that Jesus created a hell, a place of torture.”

“I have to stop you,” Bolling interrupted again. “This is my show.
See, the name of this show is Follow the Money with Eric Bolling. I
can’t allow you to talk like that on my show. You’re absolutely
wrong.”

“You, sir, are denigrating the name of Jesus Christ,” he added. “I’m
not going to let it happen. I’m going to say goodbye to you right now.
… Bye, bye.”

With that, Bolling brought out Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert (R) to
defend the nativity scene.

“It is a sign of love,” Gohmert declared. “That God so loved the world
that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him
would not perish, but have everlasting life.”


Good call by Bolling.

X ` Man[_3_] December 14th 11 01:37 PM

Fox Business News
 
On 12/14/11 8:22 AM, Black Cloud wrote:
On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 12:42:51 -0800, wrote:


Fox Business host Eric Bolling invited an atheist to express his views
on Christmas Monday — and then promptly kicked him off the show for
doing so.

Last week, the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) asked the Texas
town of Athens to remove a nativity scene, claiming that the display
violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, which
prohibits the government from favoring one religion over another.

“Even though the town is not a Christian town, many residents think it
is indeed a Christian town, and that non-Christians are not welcome,”
FFRF’s Dan Barker explained to Bolling Monday. “We think the nativity
scene belongs on private property. … Why would the city want to
exclude residents? Why would they want to put up a discriminatory and
insulting image? To a lot of Americans, the nativity scene basically
is an insult to human nature, that we are all doomed and damned and
deserving of eternal torment…”

“I have to take exception to the way you described the nativity
scene,” Bolling interrupted. “It’s not an insult, certainly not an
insult to me. I’m a Christian. It’s not an insult.”

“If the town is right, that that’s just free speech as opposed to
government speech, then they should not disallow us [from] putting up
an anti-Christian message,” Barker replied. “By the way, why was Jesus
born? To save us from our sins. What an insult that we are degraded,
depraved human beings, that Jesus created a hell, a place of torture.”

“I have to stop you,” Bolling interrupted again. “This is my show.
See, the name of this show is Follow the Money with Eric Bolling. I
can’t allow you to talk like that on my show. You’re absolutely
wrong.”

“You, sir, are denigrating the name of Jesus Christ,” he added. “I’m
not going to let it happen. I’m going to say goodbye to you right now.
… Bye, bye.”

With that, Bolling brought out Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert (R) to
defend the nativity scene.

“It is a sign of love,” Gohmert declared. “That God so loved the world
that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him
would not perish, but have everlasting life.”


Good call by Bolling.



I'm sure many of the "Christian" stuporstitious feel just as you do. It
is not, however, Constitutional to use public funds or public property
to promote particular religions or religious beliefs. Nativity scenes
belong on private, not public, property.



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