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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 13:53:21 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Dave Hall wrote: On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 10:59:07 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: John Gaquin wrote: "Gould 0738" wrote in message You may think you live in an "overwhelmingly Christian nation." Even if you do, one of the reasons generations of immigrants came to this country was a freedom to practice the religion of their choice. On reflection, I will acknowledge a misuse of the word 'Christian' in my original post, wherein I should have stated simply "...Enough of those who would prohibit a simple prayer at the start of the school day...". The Constitution proscribes the suppression of religion with equal zeal. Sorry, but if I were a Jewish or Buddhist kid, and a Christian prayer werre recited aloud each morning in my public school, I'd be mightily offended. Recitation of that prayer is practicing religion in a public facility. And that is not permitted under the separation clause The separation clause was there from what, the beginning? Yet, I can remember quite vividly a short prayer given in public school every day when I was in school. No one complained, not even the Jewish kids (or their parents) who just sat silent out of respect for the wishes of the majority. It's funny that such respect is no longer forthcoming from the minority. Instead of respect, we get "offense".... Dave Kinda reminds me of how many blacks in the south must have felt during segregationist days, when they were forced to live in a society that preached the superiority of the white race. When you are in Yankee Stadium, you don't talk about the virtues of the Mets. And don't get offended if talk about the Yankees bothers you. I don't give a damn what religious practices (short of child abuse) fundie Christians practice in their churches or their schools, so long as they don't push any of their bull**** out onto the public or into the public's facilities. In fact, I'm in favor of revoking the tax exemption for all religious institutions. I can see no reason why I should subsidize Christian fundies...or anyone else's fundies. Let them all pay a 10% gross receipts tax. Starting with the revocation of the tax exempt status for the NAACP, after their clear violation of non partisanship........ When I lived in NE Florida, one of the fundie churches pressured the teens in its congregation to take a public chastity until marriage pledge. A study several years later showed a higher rate of teen pregnancy than before. Lots of immaculate deception going on. The idea is a good one, even if the morally bankrupt mass media and their "hip" image is stacked against them. Dave |
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