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In reply to the discussion: Head Of Atheist Group Says Obama Shouldn’t Have Publicly Prayed For Shooting Victims [View all]humblebum
(5,881 posts)22. Hardly. nt
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Head Of Atheist Group Says Obama Shouldn’t Have Publicly Prayed For Shooting Victims [View all]
cbayer
Jul 2012
OP
No, he is upset that government official, acting in their official capacity, are espousing...
cleanhippie
Jul 2012
#15
Do you have another line? I've seen this "privileged position" farce several times on this thread.
CAG
Jul 2012
#72
There are quite a few in these parts. And quite a few fair and respectful believers. And
cbayer
Jul 2012
#7
When you find anyone IMPOSING atheism on anyone, let us all know, will you?
cleanhippie
Jul 2012
#16
If I thought for a second that you could be honest about the hypothetical situtation...
cleanhippie
Jul 2012
#42
As a non-believer, I agree with you. President Obama did not jeopardize the separation of
Arkansas Granny
Jul 2012
#4
But they do not forfeit their individual rights. "Free" has a very definite meaning.
humblebum
Jul 2012
#13
Really? Cool. :) Can't member' the last time agreement on DU was this easy.
MichiganVote
Jul 2012
#69
Exactly how is the minority being screwed by the president saying a prayer?
bluestateguy
Jul 2012
#38
Nothing in Lemon v. Kurtzman precludes leaders from making religious statements
bluestateguy
Jul 2012
#40
As evidenced by the response you got to this, some are simply unable to step away
cleanhippie
Jul 2012
#57