I knew it!!!!edwardmurphy wrote:No, I'm Gumby, damn it!RickD wrote:Hey edwardmurphy,
I think I know who you are. Are you a cop in Beverly Hills? And after coming to America, were you a doctor who worked with animals?
Should people with stupid beliefs be mocked and ridiculed?
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Re: Should people with stupid beliefs be mocked and ridiculed?
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
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St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
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Re: Should people with stupid beliefs be mocked and ridiculed?
Here is a bit more on the slow steps of persecution as it pertains to persistent harassment because of religious beliefs.
http://www.persecution.org/category/cou ... ed-states/
Now Mr Ed will deny these of course, of course, and by such denial and justifying these acts proves that Gumby Ed is also contributing to the slow steps of persecution as it pertains to persistent harassment because of religious beliefs....
Then there was this... and what followed regarding the ongoing IRS scandal
http://www.christianpost.com/news/irs-s ... rt-137939/
The slow steps of persecution as it pertains to persistent harassment because of religious beliefs are set forth in a legal frame work so Christianphob's can hide behind... as legit to remove...what they don't like
Then there is the real intent of the 501 tax exempt status...
http://www.westernjournalism.com/heres- ... t-started/
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http://www.persecution.org/category/cou ... ed-states/
Now Mr Ed will deny these of course, of course, and by such denial and justifying these acts proves that Gumby Ed is also contributing to the slow steps of persecution as it pertains to persistent harassment because of religious beliefs....
Then there was this... and what followed regarding the ongoing IRS scandal
http://www.christianpost.com/news/irs-s ... rt-137939/
The slow steps of persecution as it pertains to persistent harassment because of religious beliefs are set forth in a legal frame work so Christianphob's can hide behind... as legit to remove...what they don't like
Then there is the real intent of the 501 tax exempt status...
http://www.westernjournalism.com/heres- ... t-started/
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Old Polish Proverb:
Not my Circus....not my monkeys
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Re: Should people with stupid beliefs be mocked and ridiculed?
Name calling? Seriously? What are you, twelve?
New topic: Are the following groups being persecuted in the United States?
Or just ignore the question, call me names, and post another link to that Arizona Bible study story. Whatever floats your ark.
I'm 1000% in favor of the Johnson Amendment. Churches aren't supposed be political organizations, and if they want to start getting into politics then they should have to follow the same rules as everyone else.
Also, it's "Christophobes." I know this because when I see something that looks wrong I look it up. You might consider trying it.
Instead of engaging I'm going to offer you another chance to respond to the questions that you keep ignoring:
You said this:
1) Some sort of verification that MOST of the sex education in the U.S. is "bad" and/or "driven from a political agenda."
2) An example of an actual educator telling an actual sex ed class in an actual school to stop being prudish, join the fun and just do it, because they can avoid the consequences.
And you still haven't given me a link to any law anywhere in the United States that prohibits people from praying in public. What's the holdup?
I'm going to take a page out of your playbook and ignore your link and change the subject.B. W. wrote:Here is a bit more on the slow steps of persecution as it pertains to persistent harassment because of religious beliefs.
http://www.persecution.org/category/cou ... ed-states/
Now Mr Ed will deny these of course, of course, and by such denial and justifying these acts proves that Gumby Ed is also contributing to the slow steps of persecution as it pertains to persistent harassment because of religious beliefs....
New topic: Are the following groups being persecuted in the United States?
- Atheists?
Muslims?
Homosexuals?
Recent immigrants?
Women?
The poor?
Or just ignore the question, call me names, and post another link to that Arizona Bible study story. Whatever floats your ark.
All I saw was that the IRS has failed to enforce the Johnson Amendment and apparently continues to do so. As far as I can tell, that constitutes special treatment for Christians, not persecution. I'm not grasping how the FFRF asking the IRS to enforce the law can possible be construed as persecution.B. W. wrote:Then there was this... and what followed regarding the ongoing IRS scandal
http://www.christianpost.com/news/irs-s ... rt-137939/
The slow steps of persecution as it pertains to persistent harassment because of religious beliefs are set forth in a legal frame work so Christianphob's can hide behind... as legit to remove...what they don't like
I'm 1000% in favor of the Johnson Amendment. Churches aren't supposed be political organizations, and if they want to start getting into politics then they should have to follow the same rules as everyone else.
Also, it's "Christophobes." I know this because when I see something that looks wrong I look it up. You might consider trying it.
I'm not even going to look. I've done the research and demonstrated that just about every piece of "evidence" you've posted so far has been half-true, misleading, erroneous, or outright deceitful, but you just keep spewing garbage, completely undeterred. Besides, I'm pretty sure you're not reading your "evidence," either, and I'm going to do it for you.B. W. wrote:Then there is the real intent of the 501 tax exempt status...
http://www.westernjournalism.com/heres- ... t-started/
Instead of engaging I'm going to offer you another chance to respond to the questions that you keep ignoring:
You said this:
So please show me:B.W.'s Assertion, Take 2 wrote:Most (sex ed) these days is bad and driven from a political agenda. A feel good just do it and you can avoid the consequences so don't be a prude join us, we support fun!
1) Some sort of verification that MOST of the sex education in the U.S. is "bad" and/or "driven from a political agenda."
2) An example of an actual educator telling an actual sex ed class in an actual school to stop being prudish, join the fun and just do it, because they can avoid the consequences.
And you still haven't given me a link to any law anywhere in the United States that prohibits people from praying in public. What's the holdup?
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Re: Should people with stupid beliefs be mocked and ridiculed?
Suggest you do your own research it is there - such things as common core and California sex ed trial classes etc...
Other than that, even the facts do not matter to you so it is a waste of time...
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Other than that, even the facts do not matter to you so it is a waste of time...
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Science is man's invention - creation is God's
(by B. W. Melvin)
Old Polish Proverb:
Not my Circus....not my monkeys
(by B. W. Melvin)
Old Polish Proverb:
Not my Circus....not my monkeys
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Re: Should people with stupid beliefs be mocked and ridiculed?
No, you don't get to give me homework. If you want me to take you seriously then support your claim. Otherwise I'm just going to assume that you're making stuff up to support your goofy agenda.B. W. wrote:Suggest you do your own research it is there - such things as common core and California sex ed trial classes etc...
Of course facts matter to me. That's why I've been fact-checking your links. The reason I'm not accepting them as evidence is that they're not factual. You're making stuff up, then supporting your false claims with other peoples' false claims.B. W. wrote:Other than that, even the facts do not matter to you so it is a waste of time...
Oh, and you still haven't shown me a single law stating that public prayer is illegal anywhere in the United states. I'm starting to feel like you're ignoring the question.