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In reply to the discussion: Im sick of christians jamming their religion down peoples throats [View all]jody
(26,624 posts)80. See #17. nt
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Typical election year bullshit...they like to get people to the polls with these issues...
rfranklin
Jan 2012
#1
Perhaps some Christians are sick of non-Christians jamming their religious, agnostic, and atheist
jody
Jan 2012
#10
Good point re pledge but some Christians oppose existing laws making them pay taxes that
jody
Jan 2012
#17
We both hate our taxes being used for war and corporate subsidies. That doesn't answer
jody
Jan 2012
#23
But it is "up to government to adjudicate every squabble" that is a divisive, polarizing political
jody
Jan 2012
#32
Do you object when someone oversteps the bounds and demands that THEIR support of a particular
jody
Jan 2012
#37
Please read the OP and #10. If you don't understand that then I can't help you. nt
jody
Jan 2012
#43
OK, I can't help you and I don't need help from anyone. Have a great evening and goodbye. nt
jody
Jan 2012
#47
So complaining about creation being taught in school is akin to forcing atheism on others?
Hugabear
Jan 2012
#106
I said some who oppose abortions object to their taxes being used to pay for abortions.
jody
Jan 2012
#33
but the reality is that people with all sorts of view have to do this all the time
RainDog
Jan 2012
#36
Thomas Jefferson isn't the authority here - the Constitution (authored by Madison mostly) is
markpkessinger
Jan 2012
#118
I remain amazed that a single concept is in great religions and also the Humanist Manifesto. nt
jody
Jan 2012
#20
How? How indeed. If only there were some fundamental guiding principle in the Constitution
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2012
#49
You say "I don't believe in God" but Gallup polls say 79% of US citizens list a religion
jody
Jan 2012
#75
PS: 5 Founding Fathers Whose Skepticism About Christianity Would Make Them Unelectable Today
HuckleB
Jan 2012
#91
First, that's anti-choice propoganda that has been demonstrated to be not true...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2012
#84
Agree and I declare I am a religion and entitled to all the benefits of religious institutions. nt
jody
Jan 2012
#54
A christian religious group that wants tax exemption has a much easier time than, for example a...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2012
#74
i think i would give my child written permission to modify the words in any way he saw fit
dembotoz
Jan 2012
#16
OP attacked "christians" but you attacked a subset "fundy Christians". Do you support OP's attack
jody
Jan 2012
#21
Thanks for your opinion but what has SCOTUS said? Please cite case, link, and passage. nt
jody
Jan 2012
#42
The Court has establishd the Lemon test for such cases and this law would fail the test.
white_wolf
Jan 2012
#88
Compromise? I won't come into your church and talk about evolution or quantum physics
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2012
#53
Yeah, it's important that we remember who the true "victims" are here, huh?
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2012
#52
"most of the country never had school prayer"! "most" covers lots of states and may have been true
jody
Jan 2012
#46
Agree and that was immoral. Thank goodness that my childhood companions were able to survive
jody
Jan 2012
#68