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In reply to the discussion: These must not be "real" Christians, Jews, etc. .... [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)62. You are calling me a Men's Right Advocate? I would love to think you have reached the
bottom of your barrel, but sadly I think it's very deep and very dark.
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You are calling me a Men's Right Advocate? I would love to think you have reached the
cbayer
Mar 2015
#62
Churches and church leaders in Indiana were protesting this before it ever passed.
cbayer
Mar 2015
#19
"The majority of religious people in this country support full and equal GLBT civil rights?" Really?
PassingFair
Mar 2015
#22
There is no question that there is a wide variation among different religious groups.
cbayer
Mar 2015
#34
I think the bishop of Indianapolis woukd have a fit if they were in a picture like that.
hrmjustin
Mar 2015
#29
Thanks for pointing out the ONE everyone in this thread already knew about.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2015
#46
The Catholic church is in the signing photo. Franciscan monks and nuns.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2015
#47
Not buying in to your internecine personal games, BMUS. Or anyone's, for that matter.
pinto
Mar 2015
#55
"Purportedly a matter of religious freedom, we find RFRA contrary to the values of our faith"
stone space
Mar 2015
#49