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Fumesucker

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41. Several state constitutions prohibit atheists from holding office
Fri Jan 16, 2015, 03:27 PM
Jan 2015

Good thing we have those constitutions so that we know what is right and wrong.

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All worship at the church of the almighty dollar (or Yen, Euro, etc, etc.) n2doc Jan 2015 #1
I fear the rule of the Holy High Church of Mass Media, America's true masters, they are untouchable. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #2
The media are just doing what their masters tell them to do n2doc Jan 2015 #3
And now the obvious manipulation to fear an entire other religion...Fearbola was just the dress Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #5
ISIS & Ebola were reported hand-to-hand JonLP24 Jan 2015 #131
And it was sooo bloody obvious..corporate media was in it's full glory in 2014! mountain grammy Jan 2015 #101
Actually the almighty dollar is the biggest threat known to man. Initech Jan 2015 #46
K&R! Well Said!!! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2015 #105
aint it the truth. and behind that, the church of power, a satanic church. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #76
Sorry edhopper Jan 2015 #4
Nice tries is what free speech is all about. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #7
True edhopper Jan 2015 #9
President Cruz will never happen, of course not. That would be too scary to think about. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #13
And we can speculate about the Taliban edhopper Jan 2015 #16
premise ND-Dem Jan 2015 #78
both are acceptable, edhopper Jan 2015 #108
Pakistan is officially an Islamic Republic. nt. Warren Stupidity Jan 2015 #72
Thanks edhopper Jan 2015 #73
How can it be argued that Pakistan is not a Muslim nation? LiberalAndProud Jan 2015 #137
Earth-shatteringly stupid theory. Codeine Jan 2015 #6
CNN, Fox, most of the mass media and all of the Republicans in Congress would disagree. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #8
People can say any stupid thing they want. Codeine Jan 2015 #10
CNN is Catholic? melman Jan 2015 #24
CNN is a tough nut to prove, but look at the religion of their TV lineup. Did I say something bad? Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #26
UNREC brooklynite Jan 2015 #11
Yeah, but what can you do about it? Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #12
Time to ban Christians. ileus Jan 2015 #14
From politics if their policies are ideologically driven, of course. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #15
Really? Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #38
A man who was able to seperate spirituality from political ideology and real world policy. None Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #39
So how you you propose sifting the beliefs of religious people Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author MFrohike Jan 2015 #128
You may be the first person on DU to advocate a religious litmus test for office... LanternWaste Jan 2015 #60
Not all, mock their extremist ideas and connect those ideas to their political desires. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #21
And what precisely is a "yearning for religion" Codeine Jan 2015 #17
'Sorry, but religion threads are not allowed in GD. Please do consider reposting in religion. hlthe2b Jan 2015 #18
Is the thread unlocked? Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #20
Wow, just freaking wow! hrmjustin Jan 2015 #19
Complete logic fail. Even most believers don't distort things to this degree to make some cbayer Jan 2015 #22
As no one of any consequence or in a position of power is calling for Christian religious beliefs Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #23
There are lots of people calling for that and we have a constitution that prohibits it. cbayer Jan 2015 #25
My intent is to mock extremist Christians ideology, it is permitted, within the bounds of not being vulgar. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #27
I think pretty much everyone here is on board with their objection to extremist cbayer Jan 2015 #28
I am genuinely worried about creeping Maria law, Sharia law xenophobic fake fears are the cover. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #32
I think it's best if I stop kicking this thread. cbayer Jan 2015 #35
Consider for a moment who your audience is. cherokeeprogressive Jan 2015 #36
Several state constitutions prohibit atheists from holding office Fumesucker Jan 2015 #41
A federal ruling made all of those null and void years ago. cbayer Jan 2015 #43
And yet the number of atheists in office in those states didn't appreciably change after that ruling Fumesucker Jan 2015 #64
No argument that it remains very difficult for atheists to get elected, but cbayer Jan 2015 #65
Thank you and f**ing jeez! smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #74
Russia is very Christian, probably moreso than the US MillennialDem Jan 2015 #104
Actually, no. cbayer Jan 2015 #107
Well given the amount of pull the orthodox church has now is what I meant, I didn't mean the MillennialDem Jan 2015 #109
I would love to talk to you more, but I don't want to kick this thread. cbayer Jan 2015 #111
So when are we wiping out all the non believers? n/t dilby Jan 2015 #29
Well, we're thirteen years into our current Crusades n/t whatchamacallit Jan 2015 #112
We need to look back in history to solve problems....lions* would be my first choice ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #30
"Yearning for religion" nations. dawg Jan 2015 #31
Not believing in a God is a belief system? cleanhippie Jan 2015 #44
Believing that the existence of God is an impossibility is ... dawg Jan 2015 #48
I like agnostics, they use reason as their religion. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #53
Oh dear. That's ridiculous. smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #75
Questioning whether God exists is an exercise in the freaking obvious. It requires no reasoning. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #81
Yeah, exactly. smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #86
Even Dawkins doesn't say that Fumesucker Jan 2015 #66
Dawkins can be abrasive at times, but he's a more thoughtful and reasonable man ... dawg Jan 2015 #67
Dawkins also grew up in a culture rather less marinaded in fundamentalist religion than our own Fumesucker Jan 2015 #68
The fundies do more to drive people away from religion than Mr. Dawkins ever could. dawg Jan 2015 #69
You... just sit around and think this stuff up. cherokeeprogressive Jan 2015 #33
It's a curse. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #34
That makes sense. Now I get it. cherokeeprogressive Jan 2015 #37
Hey, when did the US become a "Christian nation"? Nye Bevan Jan 2015 #42
To be fair, the OP is routinely and roundly ridiculed on DU as well. nt Codeine Jan 2015 #47
In your dreams. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #50
In this thread. Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #54
You can start your own OP on how extremist Christian religion has nothing to do with politics in America. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #55
Why would I do that, I don't think that Christian fuckery has nothing to do with US politics Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #59
Imagine no religion malaise Jan 2015 #45
"Imagine no religion" Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #49
it was people ranting on the internet, his life was never at risk JI7 Jan 2015 #80
Were they Christians or Muslims ranting on the Internet, which never happens by the way? Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #84
I do not think Christians are like that. Why are you smearing an entire religion using one, single Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #83
It wasn't Christians losing their minds over the lyric change. DU was quite the display of Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #88
I wasn't Christians? Then it is serious stuff if it was not Christians. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #90
It was tragically comical in its incoherent lack of self awareness. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #93
"Incoherent lack of self awareness". Got that right. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #95
To this day I still see no point to the rending of garments that resulted. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #97
Except that change was anything but innocuous. cleanhippie Jan 2015 #85
It's a stupid pop song. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #87
If you say so. cleanhippie Jan 2015 #89
Which just validates my original post in the sub-thread. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #92
Sounds like obtuse tone-deafness and wilfull ignorance to me. cleanhippie Jan 2015 #94
What harm was inflicted except to over-developed senses of sentiment? Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #96
Who said anything about harm? cleanhippie Jan 2015 #98
I said the lyric change was innocuous. You repeatedly asserted that is was not innocuous Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #99
Oh dear. cleanhippie Jan 2015 #100
Okay, fine. It still doesn't explain the zealotry erupting over just a song by some guy especially Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #102
Zealotry? Thats funny. cleanhippie Jan 2015 #106
Yeah. That definition pretty much validates my point. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #110
I'm gonna go with willful tone-deafness. cleanhippie Jan 2015 #113
You provided the defintion, I agreed with it. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #114
You agreed with an illogical definition you gave it yourself. cleanhippie Jan 2015 #115
I never said Green was harmed. I said he was the object of vitriol, which he was. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #116
You ask "who was harmed?" then pretend that "justified the vitriol that was unleashed against him" cleanhippie Jan 2015 #117
I'm the object of your vitriol. I hardly feel harmed. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #120
And now I'm vitriolic? cleanhippie Jan 2015 #122
When you call me tone-deaf and then say that is probably too kind then yes, Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #123
How we got from debating the proper use of "innocuous" to an incoherent tale of your "conversion" cleanhippie Jan 2015 #124
You started the debate on the definition. I remain content with my use of the word and Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #125
Perhaps in your haste to respond you've overlooked all my explanations? cleanhippie Jan 2015 #126
Green's rewrite hardly rises to the level of vitriol directed at Lennon. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #127
That must be some view from up there. cleanhippie Jan 2015 #129
"To those that "lost their collective minds" it was more than just one little line" Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #130
I've reached the maximum number of ways I can re-word my point. cleanhippie Jan 2015 #132
All I have seen is statements telling me people are upset, that the song has deep value to them. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #133
Woosh! cleanhippie Jan 2015 #134
Again, where have you explained it? Your comments addressing the song (rather than my vocabulary) -- Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #135
Are you still talking to me? cleanhippie Jan 2015 #136
"I've moved on" Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #138
Still here? cleanhippie Jan 2015 #139
"Still here?" Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #140
Perhaps you should try it instead of watching it. cleanhippie Jan 2015 #141
"Perhaps you should try it instead of watching it." Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2015 #142
See, you haven't moved on, but I have. cleanhippie Jan 2015 #144
Link for people who don't know what this subthread is about: treestar Jan 2015 #145
Gotta vote with clean hippie on this one. Now to explain how they got from the OP topic to a Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #148
"All other religions combined: approx $200 million annum, mainly China" EX500rider Jan 2015 #51
Thank you, corrected. They aethiests are catching up with their weaponry and spending. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #52
Hmmm 2naSalit Jan 2015 #56
Amen. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #57
My favorite part 2naSalit Jan 2015 #61
Correction noted, did seem entirely out of context. Thanks for the poetry. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #62
Why 2naSalit Jan 2015 #63
How about you try this new title: Nations with a Christian majority cpwm17 Jan 2015 #58
When Christians start wiping out entire towns for not bowing to them backwoodsbob Jan 2015 #70
It was not an entire town but it was 77 children. Hans Brevik. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #71
Who was an absolute nut case. His views smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #79
Hans was a Christian as the terrorists of Paris were Muslims. Agreed. I like principals. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #82
So I guess its time to invade Mexico and South America. Lobo27 Jan 2015 #77
They hang gays from cranes in Iran. m-lekktor Jan 2015 #91
Due to US intervention. Our coup handed their extremist everything they had Exultant Democracy Jan 2015 #118
Obama withdrawing all Christian warriors from Muslim majority lands is not sitting well Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #121
Kill the planet is an overstatement, but I agree with the rest of your point. Christians have done MillennialDem Jan 2015 #103
Everything shitty in today's Islam is directly attributable to western imperialism. Exultant Democracy Jan 2015 #119
Oh ffs, you can't be serious. smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #147
Then you clearly have no knowledge or interest in the actual history of the religion and the region Exultant Democracy Jan 2015 #149
The first time I've seen a DUer argue that hughee99 Jan 2015 #143
+1 treestar Jan 2015 #146
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