but i think the reason they feel all oppressed is cos they can't have their mangers up or whatever at christmastime, and the taking down of the ten commandments and all that, when CLEARLY they are the majority, so since MOST people don't mind, it should all be okay.
of course, if MOST people wanted something they didn't, you'd totally hear about it.
but i think the reason they feel all oppressed is cos they can't have their mangers up or whatever at christmastime, and the taking down of the ten commandments and all that, when CLEARLY they are the majority, so since MOST people don't mind, it should all be okay.
They can have mangers up, and they can display the Ten Commandments, and all that. They just have to do it on their own property, not on the government's dime and avoiding government endorsement of their religious beliefs. The government's not allowed to endorse religious beliefs under the First Amendment.
well, that's what i meant, on gov't property. they especially get mad when it's some small town where prob'ly the percentage of christians is even higher than that graph and they can't have their shit up at city hall. i don't know why they get all het up over it when, as you said, they can have their own.
According to the 2001 census report, the christian population was down by 8.5% while the non-religious/agnostic/atheist population was up by 6.6%. Maybe there's no oppression yet, but we've got a leg up and it's a great time to start. Now who's with me?
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of course, if MOST people wanted something they didn't, you'd totally hear about it.
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They can have mangers up, and they can display the Ten Commandments, and all that. They just have to do it on their own property, not on the government's dime and avoiding government endorsement of their religious beliefs. The government's not allowed to endorse religious beliefs under the First Amendment.
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I might have to still that and put it in blackfolk !
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