Typical ignorant, hypocritical Christians…
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PhantomPhan222 — 13 years ago(September 30, 2012 02:00 PM)
You are confusing persecution with criticism. The two are not the same. If you have a problem with freedom of expression then I suggest you go and find yourself a nice little Christian Theocracy where the government will carefully censor and punish any criticism of your chosen book of myths. I realise this sort of government control is generally frowned upon by adherents of right-wing politics; but then I look at the people representing the right-wing in the US today and realise you're probably more than capable of carrying off the doublethink.
Really: you are not being persecuted. You are simply being denied privilege for your unproven beliefs. If this upsets you then it's not a sign of the end of times; it's a sign that you need to get some perspective.
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ridgerunner72160-609-362419 — 13 years ago(September 30, 2012 03:53 PM)
Ironic how you left wing liberals are always, but always willing to kiss up to the muslim scum who want to destroy this country and enforce their sharia law on Americans. But if a Christian so much as mentions God in a public school you start with your ridiculing and criticizing and of course your ever present "separation of church and state" that apparently only applies to Christians, but no other religion. Time for YOU atheists to get some perspective, but I honestly don't expect many of you to do so.
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PhantomPhan222 — 13 years ago(October 01, 2012 01:09 AM)
That's not the case at all and I'm not sure what exactly I said to give you that impression.
Islam is an organised religion based on ancient mythology. As far as I and many other atheists are concerned: it is as abhorrent as Christianity, Judaism, Mormonism; you name it. Like any other religion it has no place in government and sharia law will never, I repeat never, see itself enforced in the US thanks to the basic secular rights and freedoms forever enshrined in the Constitution that the hadith-based sharia fundamentally violates repeatedly.
A Christian is more than welcome to mention their deity in public school (as a Muslim, Jew, Mormon, Scientologist etc. is) and contribute to the group discussion. The line is drawn at prosletyising, indoctrination or otherwise attempting to force your unproven beliefs upon those who do not share your views, hold an opposing view or have yet to make a decision on what view they do hold. This is the fundemental right known as separation of church and state enshrined in the secular Constitution written by your secular Founding Fathers. It favours no one religion over another and, rightly, prevents schools from promoting a Christian view, or a Muslim view, or a Jewish view, or an atheist view, or an agnostic view, or a Spiritualist view, or a Buddhist view or any other religious view. With this sorted schools thus remain what they should be: institutions where facts are taught, debates are had and our children are taught to think critically, independently and to make up their own minds about what they believe.
"Two by two we'll go from door to door cause God loves Mormons and he wants some more" -
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averagejoeman2013 — 13 years ago(February 25, 2013 07:30 PM)
Great, another anti-Christian bigot and ignorant (regarding the Tea Party) to boot. I could go into it in greater detail but educating people so hateful and intellectually devoid of merit regarding the Tea Party is a waste of time to the lesser individuals. Id wager there might be some easily manipulated enough to believe her, but few worth the effort to explain reality.
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