And rofl at her praying for lightning to strike down the wiccan.
Of course, the Bible does command that witches get s ches so there's that
Lol she's bat crazy
smh about needing Christian god in our public schools. She sounds like a southern baptist preacher
And rofl at her praying for lightning to strike down the wiccan.
Of course, the Bible does command that witches get s ches so there's that
bull . It's a secular society that is, thanks to Christian Puritans (nasty people), deathly afraid of a female nipple. Christian Taliban theocrats are pushing hard, LYING non-stop that America was founded by Christians, for Christians, and that God loves America first. It's ALL BULL .
I don't want a dollar of my property taxes wasted as vouchers to Christian indoctrination scam schools. If Christians want their kids indoctrinated in Christian bull schools, they pay their own full freight.
That was a joke. So you laughed at her joke. Well played.
It was great how her crazy ass said that it was the muslim's 1st Amendment right to pray too, huh? What a loon.
I agree that US never wanted to have the government pay for churches, like in Europe. But I don't think any of them meant to take God in every sense of the word out of every government establishment.
How does other people's property tax equate to being your property tax?
I pray that she gets nailed to a cross.
oh so you just want to focus on the ok stuff she said but not the crazy stuff.
I generally agree with all that other than assuming she is a whack job. She may be but I don't get that just from the video.
Dems have their War on Women, Republicans have their War on Christmas.
No it's not. Over 70% of the population deem themselves Christian. They might be good, not so good, bad Christians, but culturally, that means this is largely a Christian nation.
The fight is over government, which was undoubtedly founded as a secular en y. This whole discussion is over 200 years old, you can go back to the 1794 Treaty of Tripoli and you already have Christians complaining of Art 11 there.
The First Amendment makes clear religion freedom is an individual right. It's clear that government at any level picking one deity over another creates inherent barriers to that right, which is why separation of church and state is explicitly denoted.
Your follow a line of thought that some religious people follow, and that is, "well, they were largely christian, so, wink-wink". IMO, that's not correct and Jefferson (Thomas, not Richard) was fairly explicit on Man & God and keeping the state out of that relationship.
May be an unfair video to judge her by, but it's all I have. Frankly, I felt I needed a shower after watching that.
Marketing names for war on social conservatism, which IMO, needs to die in a fire. I like some things on the economic side of conservatism, but very little on the social agenda.
Meh, a Christian talking to other Christians about Christianity doesn't bother me. She even mentions that Muslims rights. It's that hair that bothers me.
I'd have to hear more to decide she was a nutter. Huckabee didn't bother me until I heard him telling a deer hunting story to an NRA group and he said God guided his bullet to the buck.
Catering to the Evangelical base is killing the GOP.
The people might call themselves so-called Christians, but the govt is secular, top to bottom, except where Christians are putting their Christian HATE, morals, ethics into law.
Religion in the United States (2014)[1]
Protestant (37%)
Catholic (23%)
Mormon (2%)
Other Christian (10%)
Jewish (2%)
Other (6%)
None (16%)
No answer (4%)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religio..._United_States
Protestants, esp Confederate Southern Baptists and other rural asshole Christians. I got no problem with any of them, except EVERY ONE OF THEM who wants to install their flavor of Protestant cult as the official religion of the USA, state, city, etc.
It wouldn't me either except that she's running for office and talking about putting her one true god back in public schools because sorry Mr Obama.....this country is a Christian country gawddammit
As atheism has taken on more of a religious status in its own right, perhaps it would be better to contrast and compare religions in school, and let the cards fall where they may. It is not about picking a side, but rather what is the position of each en y.
After all, isn't that the function of school? To disseminate knowledge? Avoiding issues of religion when we live in a world that is mostly controlled by religion is tantamount to sticking your head in the sand regarding global issues. This would not violate the popular interpretation of church and state as it would not support one faith over another. To not allow anything in and of itself does support one belief over the rest.
Religion should be a mandatory class from middle school on. Same goes for personal finance/economics. The two things that will have the largest impact on a persons life are either not taught or deemed optional.
Which religions?
smh forcing religion on kids. .
Classes on the fundamental beliefs of major religions and the different denominations of those religions would be helpful for kids to understand the world around them.
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