It's no wonder this has lost its way so fast, these fundamentalists need to go.
Totally agree. I like Ron Paul, but so many of the people out there supporting him keep me from supporting him; I don't want people like that having influence over a leader should Paul ever take higher office.
The same state where a judge refused to take down the 10 commandments from the courthouse?
I don't need religion. I pray at the altar of thunderlips.
but I mean who the hell can argue with the damn ten commandments.
Western law is based off the ten commandments. While wouldn't you want to display something so significant.
"Thou shalt not kill" - sounds pretty resonable to me.
The country is in trouble when we can give foreign terrorist captured on a foreign battlefield the rights shared by U.S. citizens, yet we can't display a symbol that inspired our system of laws.
Why are athiest so mad?. Why do athiest cry over a concrete representation of the ten commandments. I could understand if it said THOU SHALT NOT BE A FAGGOT or something but I mean who the hell can argue with the damn ten commandments.
.. did you know that the bible belt states are the biggest consumers of porn?
He said I was crazy and that America needs prayer in schools and God/the 10 commandments in the courthouse.
Isn't that what catholic/christian schools are for? That would be dumb to have it in public schools. If you want to pray and learn about religion, go to that type of school.
Western law is based off the ten commandments. While wouldn't you want to display something so significant.
"Thou shalt not kill" - sounds pretty resonable to me.
The country is in trouble when we can give foreign terrorist captured on a foreign battlefield the rights shared by U.S. citizens, yet we can't display a symbol that inspired our system of laws.
Why are athiest so mad?. Why do athiest cry over a concrete representation of the ten commandments. I could understand if it said THOU SHALT NOT BE A FAGGOT or something but I mean who the hell can argue with the damn ten commandments.
Forcing prayer (no matter how simple) as well as having a religious statue on courthouse grounds, is wrong. Period. Not everyone in this country believes the ten commandments; on top of that, it's one of those convenient parts of the old testament that fundamentalists choose to follow (forget Leviticus though; we're going to pick and choose what we like.)
I doubt you'd appreciate it if public schools had prayer mats and a chant over the PA system to remind muslim students when it's time to face Mecca and pray. In fact I bet you'd fight it.
That would all change if I moved back to California. Again, off topic, completely unrelated.
Isn't that what catholic/christian schools are for? That would be dumb to have it in public schools. If you want to pray and learn about religion, go to that type of school.
Western law is based off the ten commandments. While wouldn't you want to display something so significant.
"Thou shalt not kill" - sounds pretty resonable to me.
The country is in trouble when we can give foreign terrorist captured on a foreign battlefield the rights shared by U.S. citizens, yet we can't display a symbol that inspired our system of laws.
Why are athiest so mad?. Why do athiest cry over a concrete representation of the ten commandments. I could understand if it said THOU SHALT NOT BE A FAGGOT or something but I mean who the hell can argue with the damn ten commandments.
Right, except Harvard, Yale, etc.. used to be Christian schools. Just like Congress used to give each new congressman a Bible. It all used to be Christian. This whole nation used to be. Separation of church and state was meant to prevent religious persecution, not what it's been twisted to mean today where the atheists eradicate every last remnant of our cultural history from the public square. That's how we end up with the typical American who has no knowledge of what we used to be. You say they should go in the corner and not bother anyone, well to them it looks like YOU are the usurper.
Religious involvement in governmental process is part of the reason the pilgrims left England for the US. They were persecuted by a state-sponsored religion. Separation of Church and State runs both ways - to keep religion out of the state, and the state out of religion.
The ten commandments are based off eastern law :food-smiley-010: