Democracy & Strict Separation of Church and State |
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Democracy & Strict Separation of Church and State |
*Kathleen* |
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Resolved: Democracy is best served with a strict separation of church and state.
Okay...now...just post about what you believe in. I need some practice for the next two months' LD debate. |
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ok...i could respond and rip Kathleens ignorant post into pieces.....but its just not worth my time...and i dont feel like writing alot right now....maybe tomorrow
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*kryogenix* |
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QUOTE(Azn Kid from NY @ Jan 16 2005, 10:09 PM) ok...i could respond and rip Kathleens ignorant post into pieces.....but its just not worth my time...and i dont feel like writing alot right now....maybe tomorrow We'll see about that. QUOTE on the subject of the pledge of allegance banning, consider how many of those athiests say "oh my God". im willing to bet just about all of them. what makes that alright and not the pledge? Good point. Also, how many atheists say G-d damn it? Isn't this acknowledging there is a God? Seperation of Church and State isn't anywhere in the Constitution. QUOTE because then the people who are not monotheistic and do not belive in god will not have thier rights violated. it is the right to practice religon without hindrance. however, if when going to public buildings you're greated with a christian/jewish/islamic monument, and when pleging allegaince to the country you inevitably say that another religion is correct, your rights are encroached. How does the pledge interfere with practicing any religion? |
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