Long winded lol. That's all from your article. You make more threads on religion than the most religious poster here. You "like" a bunch of got athiests who were exposed as morons.
Getting back on topic....
Why does anyone care what others believe in when it comes to religion if it doesn't effect them? The violence in Islam effects us, but what other religions really make any difference in our lives? If you don't have a religion do you get bothered because of it? Does anyone else even care?
Long winded lol. That's all from your article. You make more threads on religion than the most religious poster here. You "like" a bunch of got athiests who were exposed as morons.
The guy is a freak as we all can see. He follows me from forum to forum, like a dog looking for a bone. Yep. like you said he talks more about religion than anyone here.
Your post was too long, didn't read, just loled at you moaning about a thread you have the ability to completely avoid.
The FFRF brought the mandatory church time thing to Clemson's attention and offered legal help to any player that might not want Jesus pushed on him. That's about it.
You've currently got more posts in this thread than anyone else here, Spot.
How about lol at you not even reading the article you posted. There was no mandatory church time. Here are two small quotes since you seem to have trouble with entire paragraphs.
“We have three rules in our program that everybody must follow: (1) players must go to class, (2) they must give a good effort and (3) they must be good citizens. It is as simple as that."
“Participation in religious activities is purely voluntary, and there are no repercussions for students who decline to do so."
Next time read the entire article before commenting so people don't think all atheists are as lazy and whiny as you are.
I've never started a thread talking about religion, while that's your favorite subject other than Avante.
Notice nobody wants to talk about it with you, it's just about poking fun at you.
Blake, ya suck little guy, ok?
You do realize you're in my thread talking about nothing but me
Keep showing how these threads piss you off by reading them thoroughly and replying to me. That'll show me.
You're right. "Church day" is formally voluntary and so far it's legal for them to have a team chaplain.
It'll be real interesting if one of the players files a suit.
didn't read his own article
angry lazy atheist
Lol you're the angry one here son
Rofl angrily researching this topic that he hates
having to explain OP to OP
You didn't have to. You wanted to. So you did thorough research. You really taught me.
Especially with my main contention being "I like these guys"
reading OP's 1 page article=thorough research
Thorough enough for me to lol. You do remember your whining from earlier in this thread about this thread, right?
You do remember whining about your article without actually reading your article, right?![]()
I'll just bet you love to put a smile on a little kids face
No. Refresh my memory.
Oh good. We traded one idiot governor for another.
"AUSTIN, Texas (CN) - Gov. Greg Abbott had the right to call a Nativity display of the Founding Fathers gathered around the Bill of Rights in a manger "tasteless sarcasm," but he violated the Cons ution when he ordered it dismantled, the Freedom From Religion Foundation claims in court.
*****The foundation sued Abbott and the director of the Texas State Preservation Board on Feb. 25 in Federal Court.
*****When the Preservation Board approved the display of a Christian Nativity scene in the Capitol's Ground Floor Rotunda in 2014, it was the first time an exhibit promoting a specific religion had been displayed at the Capitol, the foundation says in the complaint. The board allowed another Christian Nativity scene in 2015.
*****The foundation submitted an application for its own Nativity scene to the Preservation Board on July 7, 2015, which the board approved after revisions later. The foundation's featured cutout figures 4 to 6 feet tall celebrating the 224th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights, and the winter solstice.
*****In a letter to potential sponsors, the foundation called its exhibit "a temporary display in the Ground Floor Rotunda that celebrates free thought and the United States as the first among nations to formally embrace the separation of state and church."
*****The foundation's exhibit went on display on Dec. 18 without disruption, incidents or controversy. But the Preservation Board dismantled it three days later without notice, after Gov. Abbott demanded it in a*letter*to the board's executive director John Sneed.
*****Abbott called the exhibit a "juvenile parody" that violated the Preservation Board's regulations and that "should be removed immediately."
*****Abbott wrote that the exhibit did not promote a "public purpose" and that it "deliberately mocks Christians and Christianity" through its use of a manger scene.
*****"The Biblical scene of the newly born Jesus Christ lying in a manger in Bethlehem lies at the very heart of the Christian faith. Subjecting an image held sacred by millions of Texans to the Foundations tasteless sarcasm does nothing to promote morals and the general welfare," Abbott wrote in the letter. The governor then quoted a supposed passage from George Washington's prayer journal to support his argument, according to the complaint........
More....
http://www.courthousenews.com/2016/0...with-texas.htm
The vulgar display that offended Governor Abbott:
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Last edited by Blake; 03-23-2016 at 03:19 PM.
Abbott STANDS for pure, TX, Bible humping bull .
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