Originally posted by Felch
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Supreme Court rules in favor of public legislative prayers
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I think bullying is cowardly and distasteful, but I also think that it's a part of life. As long as there are cowards, those cowards will gather together to pick on people they think are weak. Rules won't put an end to it, they'll just force the cowards to be more clever and subtle about bullying. People need to be ready to handle that sort of situation.
More to the point, I think people who are afraid to stand up for what they believe in make lousy citizens. If people truly oppose saying the Pledge, then they should stick to their position in spite of whatever social harm it does them. It won't always be easy to stand by your ideals, and it's good for people to learn this lesson when the stakes are at their lowest.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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Originally posted by regexcellent View PostLet's be serious, the government officials of Greece, NY aren't doing anything of importance anyway. It's a tiny-ass suburb and part of Monroe County which handles most of its actual important government functions.To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by Felch View PostHow are you being coerced into doing something that the law says you don't have to do?
But other individuals, in violation of another person's rights or in violation of law, can still coerce someone even if the law does not itself force prayer participation on everyone.
But as you said in another post here, any victim of such coercion can take it to court. But as long as any government body (local, county, state, or federal) make appearances in favoring Christianity over any other belief, telling a victim that they can just "take it to court" puts the onus on the victim while encouraging others to pressure or even coerce others to participate in prayer.A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.
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The law says that it is illegal to coerce anyone into participating in prayer that is against their belief.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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It aint their time, aint their property, aint their religious freedom.
If you're taking my $$$ to pay for your religion it aint religious freedom.
None that I can see, maybe you should re-read what I said.
How does a Christian swear an oath when Jesus told people not to swear oaths?
I agree, can we get back to our debate now? The "offense" is politicians coercing children into pledging allegiance to the state's god, making me pay for it just adds injury to injury.
The fact these hypocrites cloak their immorality with the Framer's halo of religious freedom is also offensive. The Pledge was not introduced until long after they finished rolling in their graves. And it was a national socialist who gave it to us.
Apparently there is no connection between liberty and Christianity. Do you believe this, Berz?Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostBecause having to take government to court (be it local or federal) is not something most people would consider a reasonable option. If I hold you up at gunpoint, is that not coercion either because you can take me to court over it?No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.
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