So I was listening to whatever dingleberry Rush had on in his place today, and the topic was the First Ammendment's religious protections. Apparently, yet another Atheist sued in California and got a cross on a hill taken down. It was part of a war memorial that has stood for Korean casualties.
He used this event to point out that Christianity should be free to be practiced anywhere and it's symbols displayed anywhere. He proclaimed that in a free country, you don't change what someone else does because you don't like it. I had to wholeheartedly agree.
However, when I was in high school, learning about the constituiton, and freedom of religion, Christian groups told me what clothes I couldn't wear, what music I couldn't listen to, & what books I couldn't read. Don't the Christians like their own medicine?
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"If people could put rainbows in zoos, they would." -- Hobbes
There's always going to be debate about "freedom OF religion" versus "freedom FROM religion." Personally, I think the First Amendment gaurantees both ... on public property. If the State is not going to "establish" religion, then it also shouldn't allow religion to be pushed on it's property. This is a moving gray line and hard to distinguish.
The cross in the memorial - I'd be fine with. A cross hanging in my daughter's classroom? Not unless it was a religion class.
On that note, I wouldn't have a problem with kids learning religion in school - as long as they learned more than just Christianity. I mean, Islam, Mormonism, Buddism, Native American beliefs, whatever. A good cross-section. BUT ... they can barely teach math and reading ... so until they get the basics down, I'll teach my own children religion. Funny how Conservatives think we should be allowed to teach religion in school, but only parents can tell their kids about birth control.
Would you like some cake? And eat it too? Seems so.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion ..."
The Establishment Clause has generally come to mean that government cannot authorize a church, cannot pass laws that aid or favor one religion over another, cannot pass laws that favor religious belief over non belief, cannot force a person to profess a belief. In short, government must be neutral toward religion and cannot be entangled with any religion
I would say they are promoting equality! What do you think Mind Tigress? Religion shouldn't be taught, just respected in school. I think that schools should have a class on common sense and values...just think of it. No more people cutting you off in traffic, no more people stealing peoples identities, no more having to put stupid labels on things like hot coffee saying "Coffee is Hot" Best of all no more Dems because people would have common sense and values.LOL!
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"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe."
Albert Einstein
You can't teach some things. Common sense is in spite of education, not the result of it.
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Never criticize someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes. That way, when you DO criticize them, you are a mile away, and you have their shoes...
If you choose any truth and follow it blindly, it becomes a falsehood, and you, a fanatic.
forget about christianity, what about all the guff scientology has taken in recent weeks? we don't bother anyone, yet everyone in the media has taken potshots at us!
Scientology? Scientology? Let me see if I remember this correctly: Once upon a time there was an alien overlord named Xenu, who flew other aliens to Earth, chained them to active volcanos, blew them up with hydrogen bombs, which released all the phaetons, which are now inside all of us, and are the source for all human suffering. And only through Scientology can you get those alien ghosts out of your body.
I'd become a Sientologist, but it just sounds a little far-fetched to me. If only this story contained a talking burning bush, or a virgin birth, something that made sense...
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Never criticize someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes. That way, when you DO criticize them, you are a mile away, and you have their shoes...
If you choose any truth and follow it blindly, it becomes a falsehood, and you, a fanatic.