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#131
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02-11-2012, 08:25 AM
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Re: Atheist Teen Forces School to Remove Prayer from Wall After 49 Years
Just like she should have done...IGNORE it And why post it in a public forum inviting comments if you want those in disagreement to keep our mouths shut And there is NOTHING hypocritical about stating one person shouldn't win a cause over hundreds. |
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#132
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02-11-2012, 08:32 AM
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Re: Atheist Teen Forces School to Remove Prayer from Wall After 49 Years
A lot of the Bible's 'bad bits' were events and long outlawed practices not practiced now. Slavery has always gone on in all cultures and the slavery THEN is NOT practiced now. |
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#135
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02-11-2012, 08:34 AM
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Re: Atheist Teen Forces School to Remove Prayer from Wall After 49 Years
“Our Heavenly Father,” the prayer begins, “grant us each day the desire to do our best, to grow mentally and morally as well as physically, to be kind and helpful.” It goes on for a few more lines before concluding with “Amen.” That is not offensive |
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#137
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02-11-2012, 08:37 AM
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Re: Atheist Teen Forces School to Remove Prayer from Wall After 49 Years
That's exactly what I'm saying. I'm all for religious freedom, and I have no issue with people saying Merry Christmas on TV or what have you, but I won't say it back. I don't celebrate any holidays, or even my birthday. I don't need a reason to celebrate, if I want to celebrate, I do so. |
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#139
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02-11-2012, 08:57 AM
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Re: Atheist Teen Forces School to Remove Prayer from Wall After 49 Years
Why celebrate surviving a year? Hooray, I succeeded in not starving/freezing/dehydrating myself to death! If I get cancer, or some other terminal disease, I'll start celebrating my birthday. I could give two shits about getting older. The only thing that'll change is that if I still don't have kids at 40, I'm getting a vasectomy. |
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#140
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02-11-2012, 09:02 AM
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Re: Atheist Teen Forces School to Remove Prayer from Wall After 49 Years
Despite all the tooing and froing over this article, the girl is lucky to live in a country where we can vocalise matters. We stayed in Egypt for a month and the tourist police told me to remove my cross or I could get shot. That scared me to death! You go there, you have to dress modestly, not drink outside your hotel, not show your gay, it's very intimidating. A lady got slapped by a burqa cladded woman for wearing shorts. A boy ran up and squeezed my tit yet the tourist police did nothing. My male mate chased him and kicked his arse. Kid then ran up and spat at us. Little bastard. WHY?? Really spoiled our trip to Cairo. Awful place. Lecherous and very rude.
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