The war on religion is happening, wake up America
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Edited by Upperclass Bum: 9/14/2014 8:28:51 PM[quote]Atheist bitching again[/quote] >Implying they ever stop [quote]Members that want to wake up: Oneironaut[/quote] I'd appreciate it if you didn't go adding me to any list, so... Would you kindly?
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A. These idiots clearly don't know what secular means. B. The people in the comments are idiots who are making me lose IQ points. C. The name of the site is Tea Party Politics. Of course these people are uneducated right-wing Christians.
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So basically that dumbass document you Americans hold so dear is -blam!-ing things up again?
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You're retarded.
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Edited by joibasta: 9/18/2014 2:13:54 AMI have no religion because its my choice but Im not going to bother people about there religion. Its their choice to believe and Im not going to get in the way of their belief all because I believe in something else. We have religious freedoms in America get used to it everyone. Anyone can believe in any religion or they can not believe in religion its their choice so stop forcing it upon people.
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I'm atheist and in no way do I care if a private school has a plaque depicting words of god. So please don't lump us all together...
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If you promise keep prayer out of my school, I promise to keep thought out of your church.
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*is not American*. This does not concern me. *leaves*
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If I can't have a private school which teaches and strongly supports revolutionary communism then you shouldn't be able to have a school which teaches and strongly supports Christianity. Schools should be neutral when it comes to both politics and religion. And -blam!- the tea party!
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Ugh, no. *Takes nap*
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Am I high rite now?
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Very true... I've noticed this for quite some time now
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teapartypolitics.com lol fuckoff.
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Lol this thread
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Edited by Uncle Putin: 9/14/2014 9:11:10 PMAs a Christian, I think there are a lot bigger issues out there than removing a plaque that obviously endorses Christianity when the Constitution outlaws it. I think the extent which some neckbeard fedora wizards take it is too far, but it is their constitutional right to have a religiously neutral public school.
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I've already read about this last week. They should've just had the plaques removed instead of covering them up, they can and will be sued if they don't do something about them. Either by the FFRF or from someone in the community. The guy writing the article clearly doesn't understand what he's talking about with regards to atheism and the constitution too. Reading that article was like watching a Josh Feuerstein video.
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What's wrong with naps?
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>Tea Party politics >thinking atheism is a religion Lol
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Wrong "here".
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Nah. I'd rather sleep.