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In reply to the discussion: How would you respond to this "Christianity being persecuted" e-mail? [View all]Warpy
(114,616 posts)21. He needs to learn the difference between saying a prayer
and forcing other people to say it with him.
I don't think there's a single personal boundary out there in right wing Christian land. They all seem to lack the knowledge of where they end and other people begin.
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Respond as follows ... Jesus instructued you to pray in private ... not send it in emails.
JoePhilly
Sep 2012
#3
Which is why it is so whiny for evangelicals and fundies (and it's ONLY they who
Lydia Leftcoast
Sep 2012
#35
I'd ask why the principal wasn't fired for talking about sexual perversion on the loudspeaker
progressivebydesign
Sep 2012
#16
I'd respond by sending them a link to Lemonparty.org or 2girls 1cup. Seriously though, to say that
Erose999
Sep 2012
#19
when we're sitting in a gym, at a city council meeting, etc. etc. etc. n/t
progressivebydesign
Sep 2012
#42
seriously. that is the BESt answer here. That's what should be sent. nt
progressivebydesign
Sep 2012
#44
Tell her you assume she would be equally willing to have the principal ...
surrealAmerican
Sep 2012
#47
If not being able to talk to sky-fairies prior to watching kids fight over a ball
4th law of robotics
Sep 2012
#53