no kidding, this infuriates me on a regular basis. i am very serious, i get really really mad about this. damnit why are you religious freaks...
i just watched the trailer. the end was funny, with bush talking about killing terrorists, then immediately encouraging the press to take a look...
you just dont know what you are talking about. the ten commandments are the most obvious things in the universe and even the most anti-religious...
capitalism isnt based on the supernatural.
you are right, i dont care that much, i am discussing for the sake of argument. however... but that *is* teaching religion. teaching that god...
this under god part has only been in the pledge for 50 years. i guess our tradition was not very strong until then. ridiculous. you think...
right on. and dont you think it is legitimate to expect the government to not be telling little kids to pledge to our nation "under god"? lets let...
lets look at it this way, lets say i am atheist, and this is a conversation i have with my daughter: daughter: dad, is there a god? me: i do...
who knows, i certainly know jefferson had some pretty negative views of christianity. steven hawking will sometimes refer to a "prime mover" or...
if god was so important, then why did he refer to "our creator" instead of "god". you think if wanted to make a point he wouldnt leave me to...
pay attention people. i will put this in a syllogism to make it simple: 1. congrees shall make no law respecting establishment of religion....
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion," and you do not call "under god" resepcting an establishment of monotheism?
it doesnt matter if it is no specific religion. monotheism is clearly religion, it doesnt matter than they dont mention more specifics so we can...
you cant justify it by saying "don't say it". the fact is the government is not supposed to endorse any religion. that is indisputable. saying...
i know, when i was a kid my sister told me that was when they put martin in the wash with snakes. it scared me pretty bad.
i actually think that monument is silly, i just thought it was amusing.
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only 3 is not very good. and keep in mind they didnt decide the constitutionality of "under god", but rather the right of this man to argue for...
agreed, after discussing it with retired major grimes (my dad) during my recent visit to fort bragg, i concluded we need more men. my army...
this is part of a transcript of a speech given by two members of the house of representatives in congress in 1999. it is a fact that these men...