Lincsong
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People who practice religion don't like their government banning words and events and having inocuous phrases censored in their face by people who just want to stir the pot. If someone hasn't seen the inside of a church or synagogue in years then why do they have to say they are something they're not? Why can't they be honest and say they're indifferent. But, don't give me the standard; "I was raised Catholic. I went to parochial school for twelve years" and then find out they weren't married in a church, they're kids are not baptized and they haven't been to Mass since high school. Name an actual event in the past 70 years where the U.S. government forced people to attend a certain religious denomination regularly, to pay taxes directly to said religious denomination and forbade them from worshipping as they choose?
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QUOTE=Briscoeteque]People who don't practice religon, be them from Catholic, Jewish or anything, don't like religon shoved in their face by the government they pay taxes towards. It's foolish to single out non practicing Jews and Catholics.
People who practice religion don't like their government banning words and events and having inocuous phrases censored in their face by people who just want to stir the pot. If someone hasn't seen the inside of a church or synagogue in years then why do they have to say they are something they're not? Why can't they be honest and say they're indifferent. But, don't give me the standard; "I was raised Catholic. I went to parochial school for twelve years" and then find out they weren't married in a church, they're kids are not baptized and they haven't been to Mass since high school. Name an actual event in the past 70 years where the U.S. government forced people to attend a certain religious denomination regularly, to pay taxes directly to said religious denomination and forbade them from worshipping as they choose?
Who said government was endorsing religion? The Constitution guarantees freedom OF religion not freedom FROM religion. Thanks for the points made.I'm sorry, but a great deal of people who push religon through government are also deprived in the tack and taste department. People have the right to say whatever they believe, and the goverment should stay out of this domain entirely by taking the neutral position of not endorsing religion.