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On 3/3/12 2:31 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 3/3/2012 2:18 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 3/3/12 11:30 AM, JustWait wrote: On 3/3/2012 11:13 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 3/3/12 11:10 AM, BAR wrote: In articleTMadnbDP1J8G3M_SnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on- says... On 3/3/12 10:32 AM, JustWait wrote: On 3/3/2012 10:13 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 3/3/12 10:10 AM, BAR wrote: In , says... In , says... In , says... In , says... In , says... On 3/2/12 5:49 PM, JustWait wrote: On 3/2/2012 5:20 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 3/2/12 4:32 PM, Happy John wrote: I hope this is not taken as a 'political' post. There is no intention that it be political. I received the link in an email and thought it was pretty scary. http://downloads.cbn.com/cbnnewsplay....swf?aid=17933 From CBN and it's not political? Hehehe. Right. It has already started he http://news.yahoo.com/judge-dismisse...204051912.html We have a long history in this country of the self-described religious attacking/isolating/discriminating against those whose beliefs differ from theirs, a history that began long before anyone noticed we have Muslims here. Such religious bigotry is as American as apple pie. What is the difference between those who have a religious axe to grind and those with a political axe to grind. Exactly! When the Ayatollah Santorum has his way, we'll be a theocracy just like that. Do you want to be a Catholic theocracy or a Muslim theocracy? Neither. And neither did our founding fathers. Read the declaration of independence again. We were founded with an acknowledgment of God's grace and that everyone could practice their religion without interference by others. Contrary to popular belief there is not separation of church and state. snerk Yeah, we know the constitution is a joke to you.. We get it.. No, silly...I'm giggling at the Santorumism, that we live in a theocracy...and there *is* separation of church and state. What does the 1st amendment state? I'll help you and post it here for you. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Hehehe. So, we do have spoken aloud group prayer each morning in the public schools, eh? If we did, it would be "establishment" of religion. Sorry, you lose. Again. *You* can exercise your religion. Your public school system cannot. Do you understand the difference? Facts are facts. Weather you believe in Religion or not, the law says you can't tell me how to celebrate my faith, No one is telling you you cannot pray in a public school. Go right ahead, as an individual. You are telling me I have to provide services that are against my religion and conscience. And don't tell me "the insurance company pays". You and I, and everyone else knows the insurance company will take that into consideration when putting together the package for the religious employer, and charge them more for the group plan, based on the anticipation of more services, which is of course how insurance companies work... Lots of us pay taxes that go for "services" that are against our conscience. That's the way it is in a complex society. No one is forcing you or yours to use contraception or get an abortion. |
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