Posted on 07/30/2013 4:03:03 PM PDT by robowombat
God Bless Texas.
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I saw this story on tv and I have to say I think the atheist should be allowed to put up their diplay on public property. The government has no business discriminating on the basis of religion. I don’t agree with atheists suing to stop religious displays either. I don’t think a minority should be able to force the majority to stop these displays when they harm no one. But by what right do these government officials say that they can not put theirs up when the Christians can put up theirs? That is discrimination in favor of one religion.
I wonder whether these pests would understand my very secular, non-Christian response to their intrusions?
The US Congress still opens with a prayer AND has a Congressional Chaplain that is PAID to do so.
Amen!
Are you saying that atheism is a religion?
Isn’t that an oxymoron?
I am surprised that they bothered anyone in Texas with this claptrap. They should know better......
Atheism IS a religion! Its followers are just as fanatical & determined to impose their will as are the muzzies, who lately seem to be their unlikely allies against the majority Christian view.
Never could understand atheists’ white hot hatred of a Deity Who according to them doesn’t even exist!
Replies welcome from the followers of the Flying Spaghetti Monster aka “skydaddy”.
No I am not. I’m saying that the government in this case is discriminating on the basis of religion in that they are seeking to protect a certain religion from criticism. I can see where you might have thought I was saying that. This is a first amendment issue. However I don’t think that people putting up nativity scenes is a violation of the first amendment unless tax payer money is being used for he display and then personally it would not bother me if it was. Even though I am an atheist I don’t mind and am not offended by nativity scenes. I do think the government is wrong in this case though.
The Girl Scouts should be able to put one up also. AND the FFA (Future Farmers of America). And the Chamber of Commerce. And Planned Parenthood. And Mother Against Drunk Driving. And Texas Right to Life.
Just saw your post 11. Stike FFA, MADD, and TRL. All the others criticize the Christian religion and should be allowed.
Yes and the Klu Klux Klan and the Black Panthers. Either we have a firs amendment right or we don’t. I think these atheists are being jerks to do this at Christmas but whether or not I agree with them is not relevant. That is kind of the whole point of the first amendment. If Christians have a right to be protected from a sight that would offend them on public property then so do the atheists.
Personally I think this is one of he problems with public property. If this were a private space there would be no problem but as soon as it is public then the government has no right discriminating in favor of a religion.
Well if they atheists want to pray to nothingness, they should win a seat on city council. However since these losers travel around the country to get offended, that’s not possible. They simply want to destroy freedom of religion.
I wanted an answer from the atheist...if atheism is NOT a religion as he has claimed...then when the govt has no duty to permit the free exercise thereof.
Allowing the atheists to put up a monument is no different than letting Pepsi put one up on the court house grounds.
You know what, I should have read the post. I saw the headline and confused it with a news story I just saw about an atheist group from Wisconsin, which had a member that lived in a town in Texas, who wanted to put up a display that said “There is no God, no Heaven, no Angels and no Devil” or something to that effect, at a park along side a nativity scene. So I apologize. I agree with you that these groups go around looking to be offended. I think it is ridiculous to try and stop praying at city council meetings. Who is it hurting. There are so many real injustices in the world to fight that this issue should not even be on the radar.
That’s my problem. 1) They have misinterpreted the First Amendment. Congress/state legislatures shall not establish an official religion. That doesn’t mean that cheerleaders can’t display prayers on their banners, or a football team can’t pray. It’s absolutely ridiculous.
If Freepers were 4Chan-ers, we’d have the names, numbers, an addresses of all these idiots posted, so we could annoy them just a little bit, to make up for all the problems they cause all of the country
I get sincerely pissed when the Muslims demand that we give them facilities to wash their feet and a place to pray. They refuse to allow our culture but insist upon theirs taking precedence.
Yes I agree with you. I think that they do misinterpret the 1st amendment. I don’t have a problem with prayers at school, especially if the vast majority at the school are religious. I think their efforts to get any mention of god removed from the public square are ridiculous. At my kid’s school, in many ways, it’s like going back in time 50 years. They sing religious songs at Christmas and put up posters saying “Jesus is the reason for the season” and I have no problem with it. This is a public school by the way. I would never try to force the school to stop. I don’t agree with religion but I don’t get offended when I see those who do practicing it in the public square.
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