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In reply to the discussion: Freedom From Religion : A Fearless Young Woman Takes a Stand [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)12. Wow do you have that backwards
So....when do I get to conduct satanic rituals in your kid's school? You aren't going to block my free exercise of religion, are you?
You may notice, this young woman is not Congress.
Yeah, see she was the one being discriminated against by the prayer. You've got the issue backwards.
Special rights for special viewpoints
So...you're asking for the right for Christians to force their religion on atheists, and then claim that this girl is asking for special rights?
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Hmm, a dead horse argument, and you think a prayer on a wall is discrimination.
Kurmudgeon
Feb 2012
#16
These "special little rules and laws' are called THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2012
#23
Bullshit. The SCOTUS has repeatedly affirmed that endorsements of faith BY public schools are a
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2012
#14
Nice cursing, Warren, If one is forced to "Keep it" in church, then that is NOT "free exercise".
Kurmudgeon
Feb 2012
#17
...What comes around? I won't be able to put up a poster that says "God is pretend" in your church?
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2012
#21
If you've seen it before, you should be able to come up with a much better response than that. (nt)
jeff47
Feb 2012
#36
Take a look at the transparency page of the person you're responding to
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2012
#40
When debating someone I never feel the need to assert that they have sex with their mother.
Nye Bevan
Feb 2012
#43
I am proud to be 'ignored' by you, as you clearly (if your 'societal norms' analogy is accepted)
stockholmer
Feb 2012
#8
I do the same as well with a lot of things. BUT in this case the girl is right. A public school
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#9
My favorite line: "They're using the Constitution to turn this into a secular country."
chaplainM
Feb 2012
#15
As a Christian I solute her. She is right. My faith is a personal matter and I never try to foist it
jwirr
Feb 2012
#3
This is what offended Ms Ahlquist, after being displayed in the school for 50 years:
Nye Bevan
Feb 2012
#42
A court decided it was an endorsement of religion. That should "offend" anyone with a respect for
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2012
#45
For the rest of her life, anyone who Googles her name, like potential employers,
Nye Bevan
Feb 2012
#57