JOHNYJ said:Lets be clear.In Law,the seperation of church and state is based on a 1940's decision by the Supreme court.Not any statmenets actualy in the Constitution !
The Constitution in actual words only forbids the creation of a state religion !
galenrox said:that cartoon doesn't even have anything to do with church and state, are you ****ing kidding me? like, do you make these cartoons expecting no one will read them?
galenrox said:and what, am I supposed to take your ****ing word for it? I read the damn cartoon, and I didn't see a single thing about church and state!
Shamgar said:warning! galenrox is LOST IN SPACE!!!!!!
galenrox said:Alright, dude, I know full well that you can read. Look at right below my picture, it says where I'm from.
galenrox said:yeah dude, get some rest!
Sleep well, I'll talk to you in the morning (what is or is not the morning is relative in my opinion)
galenrox said:lol, yeah, I remember the summer after high school I lived in an apartment in Chicago w/o air conditioning, so I couldn't get to sleep until it cooled down (about 5 in the morning), so I didn't wake up until about 4 or 5 in the afternoon, and would walk into the living room and say good morning, and my roommate worked construction, so he would just glare at me!
JOHNYJ said:Liberals are always behind any attack on christianity in the USA.
Would life not be simpler if all religion was consigned to the dustbin of history.26 X World Champs said:Sorry to disappoint you, but I am diametrically opposed to ALL religious symbols in public, whatever faith they might be.
I have no problem with Christianity, the religion at all, not one little bit. I respect it, and I admire the ethos involved.
What I do have a problem with are people who think that Christianity is the rule of law, that if you do not adhere to Christian philosophy and principle that one is a Cretan, bound for hell, especially when this point of view is displayed in public.
All religions deserve equal time, in private. Majority opinion or majority rule mean squat when it comes to religious freedom, IMHO. The person who worships Klingons has equal rights to express those views as any other religion. I'm sickened when religious groups try to get things removed from the public domain in the name of their religion, it offends me. Telling others what they can watch or read or listen to is about as repulsive and anti-American as it gets. If someone doesn't want to watch something they can change the channel of turn it off, that is freedom of choice. When they try to turn it off so no one can see it that is an invasion of privacy and against my 1st amendment rights.
So, as I said, sorry to disappoint you, but I'm not against Christianity at all, I'm just against people who want to shove their religion down my throat, especially in the name of God. Is that OK with you?
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