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Mar 21, 2024 13:43:57   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
I have no reason to respect comments from any theist. Their comments are typically overly ignorant of facts and truth, and usually imply something stupid or wrong about atheists. My primary reason for being disrespectful to a theist is that they expend so much time and effort attempting to force their beliefs on me and other atheists. In my opinion, theists are almost constantly using their strength in numbers to force politicians to pass laws respecting their religious beliefs, and that is a definite violation of the Constitution of the United States. Typical example is their current attack on women’s rights regarding abortion. The majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal in most cases. Theists have been attacking the rights of American women to have an abortion, and are even now trying to stop the use of the “morning after” pill to stop conception. They succeeded in getting the SCOTUS to cancel Roe V. Wade, which ensured the right to abortion for American women. This was also a political issue, and would not have happened if the court had not been stacked by extremists including Trump. A woman’s right to an abortion is a human right to control her own body, and no law should prevent that right from being used. But theists fought long and hard to cancel that right. And so far as I am concerned, that is a direct violation of the clause in our constitution that says “… congress shall pass no law respecting a religion…..” No theist forcing their beliefs or will on non-theists deserved any respect what so ever.

I will respect theists when they respect my right to fight their efforts to subjugate us to their will and beliefs. When they make stupid comments, I will point them out. Frankly, those people who honestly believe the religious items they are fed by brainwashing from youth are ignorant and typically not given a decent education. Frankly, my opinion is that religious schools should be illegal. That would stop the dissemination of brainwashing to some degree and improve the average education level of all our students. Meanwhile, when a theists spouts more stupid drivel, I will reply with no semblance of respect. Stupidity tinged with avarice and a desire to force their belief on the rest of us does not deserve respect.

Yesterday’s news again showed why religions and the extreme right wing of politics need to be eliminated, politicians by voting them out and religion by walking out and never going back. Headlines as follows: “Half of Michigan GOP vote to retain a ban on cohabitation by unmarried couples”. “Transgender lawmaker silenced by Montana House Speaker”. “Unrepentant Bigot is GOP front runner in North Caroline Governor’s race.” All of this is the result of religious influence over the more extreme GOP politicians. The church uses the GOP to get laws passed supporting their beliefs, giving them control over people and forcing compliance with their beliefs. On the other side, the GOP sucks up to the church as a means of getting more votes to get reelected. This is a very unholy alliance that is in obvious violation of the constitution of the United States. Remember to vote against racists, bigots, anti-gays, and anti-transgender people. All of which is a religion based discrimination against anyone not complying with their beliefs. Such discrimination should be illegal. Actually, I thought it was. But few religious persons respect the rights of non-religious persons.

This world will be a far better place when the last religion has died of its own absurdity and people actually have freedom from the oppression of religions. Religions are just a scam, and exist solely for the purpose of controlling others and taking thier money.
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Mar 21, 2024 13:53:05   #
FallenOak Loc: St George Utah
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
I have no reason to respect comments from any theist. Their comments are typically overly ignorant of facts and truth, and usually imply something stupid or wrong about atheists. My primary reason for being disrespectful to a theist is that they expend so much time and effort attempting to force their beliefs on me and other atheists. In my opinion, theists are almost constantly using their strength in numbers to force politicians to pass laws respecting their religious beliefs, and that is a definite violation of the Constitution of the United States. Typical example is their current attack on women’s rights regarding abortion. The majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal in most cases. Theists have been attacking the rights of American women to have an abortion, and are even now trying to stop the use of the “morning after” pill to stop conception. They succeeded in getting the SCOTUS to cancel Roe V. Wade, which ensured the right to abortion for American women. This was also a political issue, and would not have happened if the court had not been stacked by extremists including Trump. A woman’s right to an abortion is a human right to control her own body, and no law should prevent that right from being used. But theists fought long and hard to cancel that right. And so far as I am concerned, that is a direct violation of the clause in our constitution that says “… congress shall pass no law respecting a religion…..” No theist forcing their beliefs or will on non-theists deserved any respect what so ever.

I will respect theists when they respect my right to fight their efforts to subjugate us to their will and beliefs. When they make stupid comments, I will point them out. Frankly, those people who honestly believe the religious items they are fed by brainwashing from youth are ignorant and typically not given a decent education. Frankly, my opinion is that religious schools should be illegal. That would stop the dissemination of brainwashing to some degree and improve the average education level of all our students. Meanwhile, when a theists spouts more stupid drivel, I will reply with no semblance of respect. Stupidity tinged with avarice and a desire to force their belief on the rest of us does not deserve respect.

Yesterday’s news again showed why religions and the extreme right wing of politics need to be eliminated, politicians by voting them out and religion by walking out and never going back. Headlines as follows: “Half of Michigan GOP vote to retain a ban on cohabitation by unmarried couples”. “Transgender lawmaker silenced by Montana House Speaker”. “Unrepentant Bigot is GOP front runner in North Caroline Governor’s race.” All of this is the result of religious influence over the more extreme GOP politicians. The church uses the GOP to get laws passed supporting their beliefs, giving them control over people and forcing compliance with their beliefs. On the other side, the GOP sucks up to the church as a means of getting more votes to get reelected. This is a very unholy alliance that is in obvious violation of the constitution of the United States. Remember to vote against racists, bigots, anti-gays, and anti-transgender people. All of which is a religion based discrimination against anyone not complying with their beliefs. Such discrimination should be illegal. Actually, I thought it was. But few religious persons respect the rights of non-religious persons.

This world will be a far better place when the last religion has died of its own absurdity and people actually have freedom from the oppression of religions. Religions are just a scam, and exist solely for the purpose of controlling others and taking thier money.
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I ask you to return to 1600 AD. If not for religious persecution in Europe there would be no United States as we know it today. The Christian sects being persecuted by other sect ran away from Europe to a land where it was possible to practice their own brand of Christianity without government interference. Yes, they did practice intolerance and banished non-believers of their brand of faith to the wilderness.
Recall that the American continents were give to Spain and Portugal by the Pope in Rome. Whether he ha the right to give the land away is not debatable here. The North American Continent was pretty much divided between France and Spain. Holland also had some holdings. All those nations are Catholic. The English came and made stealth settlements in the New World and stayed in the North of the North American Continent.
In conclusion I believe that the English Colonists are the ones who created the 'American Way of Life'. They came and eventually were able to design the government you and I live under today.

I have a comment on your second paragraph. Where you write that religious schools should not be allowed you do not see that as you accuse those schools of indoctrination you fail to see that public schools and most colleges indoctrinate their clients as well.

Thanks for your viewpoint but I disagree with much of it. Have a good day and be happier as it is said a smile is easier on your face than a frown.

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Mar 21, 2024 13:56:29   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Too deep for Nick.

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Mar 21, 2024 14:04:51   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
Athiests are not forcing anything on anyone. That is what religions do. Proof is on the loss of Roe V. Wade.


Still whining that the issue was returned where it belongs, states rights.


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And more garbage being proposed to get rid of birth control.


Did they ban condoms? Hmmm..one would have thought that would have made the news.

This is obvious proof you fail you miss important news. It was just in the last two weeks birth control became available as an OTC.

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Mar 21, 2024 17:11:09   #
martsiva
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
Athiests are not forcing anything on anyone. That is what religions do. Proof is on the loss of Roe V. Wade. And more garbage being proposed to get rid of birth control.


Are you that ignorant that you think people do not do research?? I read the bill about contraceptives and it`s mainly Democrats pushing their views and laws on people who do not agree with them like punishing a doctor who doesn`t believe in contraceptives or forcing companies pay for them!! YOU are prime example of trying to force your beliefs on others here!!!

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Mar 21, 2024 19:36:28   #
LostAggie66 Loc: Corpus Christi, TX (Shire of Seawinds)
 
Rose42 wrote:
There aren’t any. Nick is lying.


He is definitely out there. I haven't seen any sources supporting his posts either. But is that lying or stating opinions?

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Mar 21, 2024 20:08:39   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
I have no reason to respect comments from any theist. Their comments are typically overly ignorant of facts and truth, and usually imply something stupid or wrong about atheists. My primary reason for being disrespectful to a theist is that they expend so much time and effort attempting to force their beliefs on me and other atheists. In my opinion, theists are almost constantly using their strength in numbers to force politicians to pass laws respecting their religious beliefs, and that is a definite violation of the Constitution of the United States. Typical example is their current attack on women’s rights regarding abortion. The majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal in most cases. Theists have been attacking the rights of American women to have an abortion, and are even now trying to stop the use of the “morning after” pill to stop conception. They succeeded in getting the SCOTUS to cancel Roe V. Wade, which ensured the right to abortion for American women. This was also a political issue, and would not have happened if the court had not been stacked by extremists including Trump. A woman’s right to an abortion is a human right to control her own body, and no law should prevent that right from being used. But theists fought long and hard to cancel that right. And so far as I am concerned, that is a direct violation of the clause in our constitution that says “… congress shall pass no law respecting a religion…..” No theist forcing their beliefs or will on non-theists deserved any respect what so ever.

I will respect theists when they respect my right to fight their efforts to subjugate us to their will and beliefs. When they make stupid comments, I will point them out. Frankly, those people who honestly believe the religious items they are fed by brainwashing from youth are ignorant and typically not given a decent education. Frankly, my opinion is that religious schools should be illegal. That would stop the dissemination of brainwashing to some degree and improve the average education level of all our students. Meanwhile, when a theists spouts more stupid drivel, I will reply with no semblance of respect. Stupidity tinged with avarice and a desire to force their belief on the rest of us does not deserve respect.

Yesterday’s news again showed why religions and the extreme right wing of politics need to be eliminated, politicians by voting them out and religion by walking out and never going back. Headlines as follows: “Half of Michigan GOP vote to retain a ban on cohabitation by unmarried couples”. “Transgender lawmaker silenced by Montana House Speaker”. “Unrepentant Bigot is GOP front runner in North Caroline Governor’s race.” All of this is the result of religious influence over the more extreme GOP politicians. The church uses the GOP to get laws passed supporting their beliefs, giving them control over people and forcing compliance with their beliefs. On the other side, the GOP sucks up to the church as a means of getting more votes to get reelected. This is a very unholy alliance that is in obvious violation of the constitution of the United States. Remember to vote against racists, bigots, anti-gays, and anti-transgender people. All of which is a religion based discrimination against anyone not complying with their beliefs. Such discrimination should be illegal. Actually, I thought it was. But few religious persons respect the rights of non-religious persons.

This world will be a far better place when the last religion has died of its own absurdity and people actually have freedom from the oppression of religions. Religions are just a scam, and exist solely for the purpose of controlling others and taking thier money.
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You're a class act, Nicholson! A real class act.

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Mar 21, 2024 20:21:39   #
Rose42
 
LostAggie66 wrote:
He is definitely out there. I haven't seen any sources supporting his posts either. But is that lying or stating opinions?


There’s a fine line between the two and too many cross it - on both sides.

Its still not too late for Nick. I don’t recall ever meeting a true atheist - they were all agnostic.

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Mar 21, 2024 22:59:45   #
lindynduff1
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
I have no reason to respect comments from any theist. Their comments are typically overly ignorant of facts and truth, and usually imply something stupid or wrong about atheists. My primary reason for being disrespectful to a theist is that they expend so much time and effort attempting to force their beliefs on me and other atheists. In my opinion, theists are almost constantly using their strength in numbers to force politicians to pass laws respecting their religious beliefs, and that is a definite violation of the Constitution of the United States. Typical example is their current attack on women’s rights regarding abortion. The majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal in most cases. Theists have been attacking the rights of American women to have an abortion, and are even now trying to stop the use of the “morning after” pill to stop conception. They succeeded in getting the SCOTUS to cancel Roe V. Wade, which ensured the right to abortion for American women. This was also a political issue, and would not have happened if the court had not been stacked by extremists including Trump. A woman’s right to an abortion is a human right to control her own body, and no law should prevent that right from being used. But theists fought long and hard to cancel that right. And so far as I am concerned, that is a direct violation of the clause in our constitution that says “… congress shall pass no law respecting a religion…..” No theist forcing their beliefs or will on non-theists deserved any respect what so ever.

I will respect theists when they respect my right to fight their efforts to subjugate us to their will and beliefs. When they make stupid comments, I will point them out. Frankly, those people who honestly believe the religious items they are fed by brainwashing from youth are ignorant and typically not given a decent education. Frankly, my opinion is that religious schools should be illegal. That would stop the dissemination of brainwashing to some degree and improve the average education level of all our students. Meanwhile, when a theists spouts more stupid drivel, I will reply with no semblance of respect. Stupidity tinged with avarice and a desire to force their belief on the rest of us does not deserve respect.

Yesterday’s news again showed why religions and the extreme right wing of politics need to be eliminated, politicians by voting them out and religion by walking out and never going back. Headlines as follows: “Half of Michigan GOP vote to retain a ban on cohabitation by unmarried couples”. “Transgender lawmaker silenced by Montana House Speaker”. “Unrepentant Bigot is GOP front runner in North Caroline Governor’s race.” All of this is the result of religious influence over the more extreme GOP politicians. The church uses the GOP to get laws passed supporting their beliefs, giving them control over people and forcing compliance with their beliefs. On the other side, the GOP sucks up to the church as a means of getting more votes to get reelected. This is a very unholy alliance that is in obvious violation of the constitution of the United States. Remember to vote against racists, bigots, anti-gays, and anti-transgender people. All of which is a religion based discrimination against anyone not complying with their beliefs. Such discrimination should be illegal. Actually, I thought it was. But few religious persons respect the rights of non-religious persons.

This world will be a far better place when the last religion has died of its own absurdity and people actually have freedom from the oppression of religions. Religions are just a scam, and exist solely for the purpose of controlling others and taking thier money.
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Thank you. Nicely done. I don’t agree 100% but I do get your points.

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Mar 22, 2024 06:49:21   #
Big dog
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
I have no reason to respect comments from any theist. Their comments are typically overly ignorant of facts and truth, and usually imply something stupid or wrong about atheists. My primary reason for being disrespectful to a theist is that they expend so much time and effort attempting to force their beliefs on me and other atheists. In my opinion, theists are almost constantly using their strength in numbers to force politicians to pass laws respecting their religious beliefs, and that is a definite violation of the Constitution of the United States. Typical example is their current attack on women’s rights regarding abortion. The majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal in most cases. Theists have been attacking the rights of American women to have an abortion, and are even now trying to stop the use of the “morning after” pill to stop conception. They succeeded in getting the SCOTUS to cancel Roe V. Wade, which ensured the right to abortion for American women. This was also a political issue, and would not have happened if the court had not been stacked by extremists including Trump. A woman’s right to an abortion is a human right to control her own body, and no law should prevent that right from being used. But theists fought long and hard to cancel that right. And so far as I am concerned, that is a direct violation of the clause in our constitution that says “… congress shall pass no law respecting a religion…..” No theist forcing their beliefs or will on non-theists deserved any respect what so ever.

I will respect theists when they respect my right to fight their efforts to subjugate us to their will and beliefs. When they make stupid comments, I will point them out. Frankly, those people who honestly believe the religious items they are fed by brainwashing from youth are ignorant and typically not given a decent education. Frankly, my opinion is that religious schools should be illegal. That would stop the dissemination of brainwashing to some degree and improve the average education level of all our students. Meanwhile, when a theists spouts more stupid drivel, I will reply with no semblance of respect. Stupidity tinged with avarice and a desire to force their belief on the rest of us does not deserve respect.

Yesterday’s news again showed why religions and the extreme right wing of politics need to be eliminated, politicians by voting them out and religion by walking out and never going back. Headlines as follows: “Half of Michigan GOP vote to retain a ban on cohabitation by unmarried couples”. “Transgender lawmaker silenced by Montana House Speaker”. “Unrepentant Bigot is GOP front runner in North Caroline Governor’s race.” All of this is the result of religious influence over the more extreme GOP politicians. The church uses the GOP to get laws passed supporting their beliefs, giving them control over people and forcing compliance with their beliefs. On the other side, the GOP sucks up to the church as a means of getting more votes to get reelected. This is a very unholy alliance that is in obvious violation of the constitution of the United States. Remember to vote against racists, bigots, anti-gays, and anti-transgender people. All of which is a religion based discrimination against anyone not complying with their beliefs. Such discrimination should be illegal. Actually, I thought it was. But few religious persons respect the rights of non-religious persons.

This world will be a far better place when the last religion has died of its own absurdity and people actually have freedom from the oppression of religions. Religions are just a scam, and exist solely for the purpose of controlling others and taking thier money.
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I read the first paragraph and decided I read all I need to. Just another person being over judgmental and intolerant of anyone that doesn’t agree with them.



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Mar 22, 2024 07:58:42   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
I have no reason to respect comments from any theist. Their comments are typically overly ignorant of facts and truth, and usually imply something stupid or wrong about atheists. My primary reason for being disrespectful to a theist is that they expend so much time and effort attempting to force their beliefs on me and other atheists. In my opinion, theists are almost constantly using their strength in numbers to force politicians to pass laws respecting their religious beliefs, and that is a definite violation of the Constitution of the United States. Typical example is their current attack on women’s rights regarding abortion. The majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal in most cases. Theists have been attacking the rights of American women to have an abortion, and are even now trying to stop the use of the “morning after” pill to stop conception. They succeeded in getting the SCOTUS to cancel Roe V. Wade, which ensured the right to abortion for American women. This was also a political issue, and would not have happened if the court had not been stacked by extremists including Trump. A woman’s right to an abortion is a human right to control her own body, and no law should prevent that right from being used. But theists fought long and hard to cancel that right. And so far as I am concerned, that is a direct violation of the clause in our constitution that says “… congress shall pass no law respecting a religion…..” No theist forcing their beliefs or will on non-theists deserved any respect what so ever.

I will respect theists when they respect my right to fight their efforts to subjugate us to their will and beliefs. When they make stupid comments, I will point them out. Frankly, those people who honestly believe the religious items they are fed by brainwashing from youth are ignorant and typically not given a decent education. Frankly, my opinion is that religious schools should be illegal. That would stop the dissemination of brainwashing to some degree and improve the average education level of all our students. Meanwhile, when a theists spouts more stupid drivel, I will reply with no semblance of respect. Stupidity tinged with avarice and a desire to force their belief on the rest of us does not deserve respect.

Yesterday’s news again showed why religions and the extreme right wing of politics need to be eliminated, politicians by voting them out and religion by walking out and never going back. Headlines as follows: “Half of Michigan GOP vote to retain a ban on cohabitation by unmarried couples”. “Transgender lawmaker silenced by Montana House Speaker”. “Unrepentant Bigot is GOP front runner in North Caroline Governor’s race.” All of this is the result of religious influence over the more extreme GOP politicians. The church uses the GOP to get laws passed supporting their beliefs, giving them control over people and forcing compliance with their beliefs. On the other side, the GOP sucks up to the church as a means of getting more votes to get reelected. This is a very unholy alliance that is in obvious violation of the constitution of the United States. Remember to vote against racists, bigots, anti-gays, and anti-transgender people. All of which is a religion based discrimination against anyone not complying with their beliefs. Such discrimination should be illegal. Actually, I thought it was. But few religious persons respect the rights of non-religious persons.

This world will be a far better place when the last religion has died of its own absurdity and people actually have freedom from the oppression of religions. Religions are just a scam, and exist solely for the purpose of controlling others and taking thier money.
I have no reason to respect comments from any thei... (show quote)



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This is what The First Amendment says in its entirety, ; "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."

Please note Nicholson, that it only precludes the Congress, in other words, the federal government from establishing
a religion, not the states. In fact, two states at the time had established religions. The preclusion of the states from establishing religions, stemmed from a decision headed by the imperious and corrupt John Marshall.

Just try to respond to this Nicholson and defeat my conclusion with logic, not your bilious opinion.

And, this is for all on OPP to watch.

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Mar 22, 2024 08:32:27   #
Jim0001 Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
I have no reason to respect comments from any theist. Their comments are typically overly ignorant of facts and truth, and usually imply something stupid or wrong about atheists. My primary reason for being disrespectful to a theist is that they expend so much time and effort attempting to force their beliefs on me and other atheists. In my opinion, theists are almost constantly using their strength in numbers to force politicians to pass laws respecting their religious beliefs, and that is a definite violation of the Constitution of the United States. Typical example is their current attack on women’s rights regarding abortion. The majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal in most cases. Theists have been attacking the rights of American women to have an abortion, and are even now trying to stop the use of the “morning after” pill to stop conception. They succeeded in getting the SCOTUS to cancel Roe V. Wade, which ensured the right to abortion for American women. This was also a political issue, and would not have happened if the court had not been stacked by extremists including Trump. A woman’s right to an abortion is a human right to control her own body, and no law should prevent that right from being used. But theists fought long and hard to cancel that right. And so far as I am concerned, that is a direct violation of the clause in our constitution that says “… congress shall pass no law respecting a religion…..” No theist forcing their beliefs or will on non-theists deserved any respect what so ever.

I will respect theists when they respect my right to fight their efforts to subjugate us to their will and beliefs. When they make stupid comments, I will point them out. Frankly, those people who honestly believe the religious items they are fed by brainwashing from youth are ignorant and typically not given a decent education. Frankly, my opinion is that religious schools should be illegal. That would stop the dissemination of brainwashing to some degree and improve the average education level of all our students. Meanwhile, when a theists spouts more stupid drivel, I will reply with no semblance of respect. Stupidity tinged with avarice and a desire to force their belief on the rest of us does not deserve respect.

Yesterday’s news again showed why religions and the extreme right wing of politics need to be eliminated, politicians by voting them out and religion by walking out and never going back. Headlines as follows: “Half of Michigan GOP vote to retain a ban on cohabitation by unmarried couples”. “Transgender lawmaker silenced by Montana House Speaker”. “Unrepentant Bigot is GOP front runner in North Caroline Governor’s race.” All of this is the result of religious influence over the more extreme GOP politicians. The church uses the GOP to get laws passed supporting their beliefs, giving them control over people and forcing compliance with their beliefs. On the other side, the GOP sucks up to the church as a means of getting more votes to get reelected. This is a very unholy alliance that is in obvious violation of the constitution of the United States. Remember to vote against racists, bigots, anti-gays, and anti-transgender people. All of which is a religion based discrimination against anyone not complying with their beliefs. Such discrimination should be illegal. Actually, I thought it was. But few religious persons respect the rights of non-religious persons.

This world will be a far better place when the last religion has died of its own absurdity and people actually have freedom from the oppression of religions. Religions are just a scam, and exist solely for the purpose of controlling others and taking thier money.
I have no reason to respect comments from any thei... (show quote)


You could be the poster child for the Pro-Abortion crowd!

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Mar 22, 2024 08:34:35   #
Jim0001 Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
 
Rose42 wrote:
There’s a fine line between the two and too many cross it - on both sides.

Its still not too late for Nick. I don’t recall ever meeting a true atheist - they were all agnostic.


I do know that there are no atheists in foxholes!

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Mar 22, 2024 10:05:22   #
Big dog
 
Jim0001 wrote:
I do know that there are no atheists in foxholes!


Amen

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Mar 22, 2024 11:26:31   #
martsiva
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
Another person preferring to dictates her beliefs to the control of others. In actuality, taking human rights away from others based on religious beliefs. A violation of the constitution.


On religious beliefs?? Now that`s a bold face lie because if it was true the Supreme Court would have banned abortion in this country which they did NOT!!

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