My city wants to display "In God We Trust" in the city council chambers

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You must have misinterpreted my post. Where did I say Christianity gets special treatment? Nowhere? That's what I thought.
No, but you have tacitly disregarded something so blatantly unconstitutional throughout this entire discussion. You might as well have at this point.
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Let me make this very clear: No faith gets special treatment.
It must be nice being so blissfully ignorant.
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Any of them should have had a chance of having something put up there. Doesn't mean they should be up there in the first place, but that one didn't have more likelihood than another faith.
Literally no idea what this even means.

It seems to have gone over your head again so I'll simplify it for you.

GOVERNMENT CANNOT FAVOUR ONE RELIGION OVER THE OTHER

GOVERNMENT + RELIGION = NO

SECULARISM

noun
1.
secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
2.
the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element.
Make sure you read my replies to Max as well.

A government's appearance and how it actually operates aren't always the same.
Agreed, which is why we should always call them out for their bullshit, not handwave it off with half assed excuses.
The big thing here is you care what the government puts in the buildings, you care about their appearance.

I dont. I only care about how it operates.
Endorsing a religion is an operation.

Not even sure what conducting "in appearance" even is, but whatever. You clearly have no intentions of recognising the demonstrably unconstitutional practice of the government.
Last Edit: July 15, 2015, 11:03:46 AM by career ender


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You must have misinterpreted my post. Where did I say Christianity gets special treatment? Nowhere? That's what I thought.
No, but you have tacitly disregarded something so blatantly unconstitutional throughout this entire discussion. You might as well have at this point.
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Let me make this very clear: No faith gets special treatment.
It must be nice being so blissfully ignorant.
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Any of them should have had a chance of having something put up there. Doesn't mean they should be up there in the first place, but that one didn't have more likelihood than another faith.
Literally no idea what this even means.

It seems to have gone over your head again so I'll simplify it for you.

GOVERNMENT CANNOT FAVOUR ONE RELIGION OVER THE OTHER

GOVERNMENT + RELIGION = NO

SECULARISM

noun
1.
secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
2.
the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element.
Make sure you read my replies to Max as well.

A government's appearance and how it actually operates aren't always the same.
Agreed, which is why we should always call them out for their bullshit, not handwave it off with half assed excuses.
The big thing here is you care what the government puts in the buildings, you care about their appearance.

I dont. I only care about how it operates.
Openly favoring a religion by putting its words on your wall IS operation. They're spending time voting on this. They're spending money putting the words up. This is operation.
...

I'm talking about laws and bills that actually affect the country here
Literally every action our government takes effects our country. Even moreso at the state and local level.


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You must have misinterpreted my post. Where did I say Christianity gets special treatment? Nowhere? That's what I thought.
No, but you have tacitly disregarded something so blatantly unconstitutional throughout this entire discussion. You might as well have at this point.
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Let me make this very clear: No faith gets special treatment.
It must be nice being so blissfully ignorant.
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Any of them should have had a chance of having something put up there. Doesn't mean they should be up there in the first place, but that one didn't have more likelihood than another faith.
Literally no idea what this even means.

It seems to have gone over your head again so I'll simplify it for you.

GOVERNMENT CANNOT FAVOUR ONE RELIGION OVER THE OTHER

GOVERNMENT + RELIGION = NO

SECULARISM

noun
1.
secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
2.
the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element.
Make sure you read my replies to Max as well.

A government's appearance and how it actually operates aren't always the same.
Agreed, which is why we should always call them out for their bullshit, not handwave it off with half assed excuses.
The big thing here is you care what the government puts in the buildings, you care about their appearance.

I dont. I only care about how it operates.
Endorsing a religion is an operation.

Not even sure what conducting "in appearance" even is, but whatever. You clearly have no intentions of recognising the demonstrably unconstitutional practice of the government.
Conducting in appearance in this case, is simply how something looks. That government building now looks like it is endorsing Christianity.

But if it actually were doing that, it would pass laws, bills and other legislation to prove it was doing so. But they wont, because they aren't favoring a faith when it comes to the law and every citizen's rights.

You are right in saying that those words shouldn't be up there, but my point is they have no effect on the policies of the government as a whole.

I just dont see this particular act as a public endorsement of Christianity by the U.S government as a whole, which is where we disagree and will continue to do so.

TL:DR

Don't care about buildings, care about the legislation that comes out of them
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You must have misinterpreted my post. Where did I say Christianity gets special treatment? Nowhere? That's what I thought.
No, but you have tacitly disregarded something so blatantly unconstitutional throughout this entire discussion. You might as well have at this point.
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Let me make this very clear: No faith gets special treatment.
It must be nice being so blissfully ignorant.
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Any of them should have had a chance of having something put up there. Doesn't mean they should be up there in the first place, but that one didn't have more likelihood than another faith.
Literally no idea what this even means.

It seems to have gone over your head again so I'll simplify it for you.

GOVERNMENT CANNOT FAVOUR ONE RELIGION OVER THE OTHER

GOVERNMENT + RELIGION = NO

SECULARISM

noun
1.
secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
2.
the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element.
Make sure you read my replies to Max as well.

A government's appearance and how it actually operates aren't always the same.
Agreed, which is why we should always call them out for their bullshit, not handwave it off with half assed excuses.
The big thing here is you care what the government puts in the buildings, you care about their appearance.

I dont. I only care about how it operates.
Endorsing a religion is an operation.

Not even sure what conducting "in appearance" even is, but whatever. You clearly have no intentions of recognising the demonstrably unconstitutional practice of the government.
Conducting in appearance in this case, is simply how something looks. That government building now looks like it is endorsing Christianity.

But if it actually were doing that, it would pass laws, bills and other legislation to prove it was doing so. But they wont, because they aren't favoring a faith when it comes to the law and every citizen's rights.

You are right in saying that those words shouldn't be up there, but my point is they have no effect on the policies of the government as a whole.

I just dont see this particular act as a public endorsement of Christianity by the U.S government as a whole, which is where we disagree and will continue to do so.

TL:DR

Don't care about buildings, care about the legislation that comes out of them
Oh, you mean how we just spent decades treating gays like second-class citizens and denying them basic protections because the Bible says it's wrong?


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You must have misinterpreted my post. Where did I say Christianity gets special treatment? Nowhere? That's what I thought.
No, but you have tacitly disregarded something so blatantly unconstitutional throughout this entire discussion. You might as well have at this point.
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Let me make this very clear: No faith gets special treatment.
It must be nice being so blissfully ignorant.
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Any of them should have had a chance of having something put up there. Doesn't mean they should be up there in the first place, but that one didn't have more likelihood than another faith.
Literally no idea what this even means.

It seems to have gone over your head again so I'll simplify it for you.

GOVERNMENT CANNOT FAVOUR ONE RELIGION OVER THE OTHER

GOVERNMENT + RELIGION = NO

SECULARISM

noun
1.
secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
2.
the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element.
Make sure you read my replies to Max as well.

A government's appearance and how it actually operates aren't always the same.
Agreed, which is why we should always call them out for their bullshit, not handwave it off with half assed excuses.
The big thing here is you care what the government puts in the buildings, you care about their appearance.

I dont. I only care about how it operates.
Endorsing a religion is an operation.

Not even sure what conducting "in appearance" even is, but whatever. You clearly have no intentions of recognising the demonstrably unconstitutional practice of the government.
Conducting in appearance in this case, is simply how something looks. That government building now looks like it is endorsing Christianity.

But if it actually were doing that, it would pass laws, bills and other legislation to prove it was doing so. But they wont, because they aren't favoring a faith when it comes to the law and every citizen's rights.

You are right in saying that those words shouldn't be up there, but my point is they have no effect on the policies of the government as a whole.

I just dont see this particular act as a public endorsement of Christianity by the U.S government as a whole, which is where we disagree and will continue to do so.

TL:DR

Don't care about buildings, care about the legislation that comes out of them
I never contested how the words effected the country.

The crux of the matter is the principle. If the government is going to defy the constitution, and nobody does anything about it, what's the point in having one?

If you want to discuss legislative actions, that's for another time. Not sure why that's relevant here.


 
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You must have misinterpreted my post. Where did I say Christianity gets special treatment? Nowhere? That's what I thought.
No, but you have tacitly disregarded something so blatantly unconstitutional throughout this entire discussion. You might as well have at this point.
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Let me make this very clear: No faith gets special treatment.
It must be nice being so blissfully ignorant.
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Any of them should have had a chance of having something put up there. Doesn't mean they should be up there in the first place, but that one didn't have more likelihood than another faith.
Literally no idea what this even means.

It seems to have gone over your head again so I'll simplify it for you.

GOVERNMENT CANNOT FAVOUR ONE RELIGION OVER THE OTHER

GOVERNMENT + RELIGION = NO

SECULARISM

noun
1.
secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
2.
the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element.
Make sure you read my replies to Max as well.

A government's appearance and how it actually operates aren't always the same.
Agreed, which is why we should always call them out for their bullshit, not handwave it off with half assed excuses.
The big thing here is you care what the government puts in the buildings, you care about their appearance.

I dont. I only care about how it operates.
Endorsing a religion is an operation.

Not even sure what conducting "in appearance" even is, but whatever. You clearly have no intentions of recognising the demonstrably unconstitutional practice of the government.
Conducting in appearance in this case, is simply how something looks. That government building now looks like it is endorsing Christianity.

But if it actually were doing that, it would pass laws, bills and other legislation to prove it was doing so. But they wont, because they aren't favoring a faith when it comes to the law and every citizen's rights.

You are right in saying that those words shouldn't be up there, but my point is they have no effect on the policies of the government as a whole.

I just dont see this particular act as a public endorsement of Christianity by the U.S government as a whole, which is where we disagree and will continue to do so.

TL:DR

Don't care about buildings, care about the legislation that comes out of them
Oh, you mean how we just spent decades treating gays like second-class citizens and denying them basic protections because the Bible says it's wrong?

Pretty sure Christians aren't the only ones who disapprove of homosexuality. And people in general were just put off to it back then. Those people vote, and they voted "no"

Don't act like Christianity is the sole cause of that.


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You must have misinterpreted my post. Where did I say Christianity gets special treatment? Nowhere? That's what I thought.
No, but you have tacitly disregarded something so blatantly unconstitutional throughout this entire discussion. You might as well have at this point.
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Let me make this very clear: No faith gets special treatment.
It must be nice being so blissfully ignorant.
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Any of them should have had a chance of having something put up there. Doesn't mean they should be up there in the first place, but that one didn't have more likelihood than another faith.
Literally no idea what this even means.

It seems to have gone over your head again so I'll simplify it for you.

GOVERNMENT CANNOT FAVOUR ONE RELIGION OVER THE OTHER

GOVERNMENT + RELIGION = NO

SECULARISM

noun
1.
secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
2.
the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element.
Make sure you read my replies to Max as well.

A government's appearance and how it actually operates aren't always the same.
Agreed, which is why we should always call them out for their bullshit, not handwave it off with half assed excuses.
The big thing here is you care what the government puts in the buildings, you care about their appearance.

I dont. I only care about how it operates.
Endorsing a religion is an operation.

Not even sure what conducting "in appearance" even is, but whatever. You clearly have no intentions of recognising the demonstrably unconstitutional practice of the government.
Conducting in appearance in this case, is simply how something looks. That government building now looks like it is endorsing Christianity.

But if it actually were doing that, it would pass laws, bills and other legislation to prove it was doing so. But they wont, because they aren't favoring a faith when it comes to the law and every citizen's rights.

You are right in saying that those words shouldn't be up there, but my point is they have no effect on the policies of the government as a whole.

I just dont see this particular act as a public endorsement of Christianity by the U.S government as a whole, which is where we disagree and will continue to do so.

TL:DR

Don't care about buildings, care about the legislation that comes out of them
Oh, you mean how we just spent decades treating gays like second-class citizens and denying them basic protections because the Bible says it's wrong?

Pretty sure Christians aren't the only ones who disapprove of homosexuality. And people in general were just put off to it back then. Those people vote, and they voted "no"

Don't act like Christianity is the sole cause of that.
The prevailing argument against lgbt equality is religious.


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You must have misinterpreted my post. Where did I say Christianity gets special treatment? Nowhere? That's what I thought.
No, but you have tacitly disregarded something so blatantly unconstitutional throughout this entire discussion. You might as well have at this point.
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Let me make this very clear: No faith gets special treatment.
It must be nice being so blissfully ignorant.
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Any of them should have had a chance of having something put up there. Doesn't mean they should be up there in the first place, but that one didn't have more likelihood than another faith.
Literally no idea what this even means.

It seems to have gone over your head again so I'll simplify it for you.

GOVERNMENT CANNOT FAVOUR ONE RELIGION OVER THE OTHER

GOVERNMENT + RELIGION = NO

SECULARISM

noun
1.
secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
2.
the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element.
Make sure you read my replies to Max as well.

A government's appearance and how it actually operates aren't always the same.
Agreed, which is why we should always call them out for their bullshit, not handwave it off with half assed excuses.
The big thing here is you care what the government puts in the buildings, you care about their appearance.

I dont. I only care about how it operates.
Endorsing a religion is an operation.

Not even sure what conducting "in appearance" even is, but whatever. You clearly have no intentions of recognising the demonstrably unconstitutional practice of the government.
Conducting in appearance in this case, is simply how something looks. That government building now looks like it is endorsing Christianity.

But if it actually were doing that, it would pass laws, bills and other legislation to prove it was doing so. But they wont, because they aren't favoring a faith when it comes to the law and every citizen's rights.

You are right in saying that those words shouldn't be up there, but my point is they have no effect on the policies of the government as a whole.

I just dont see this particular act as a public endorsement of Christianity by the U.S government as a whole, which is where we disagree and will continue to do so.

TL:DR

Don't care about buildings, care about the legislation that comes out of them
Oh, you mean how we just spent decades treating gays like second-class citizens and denying them basic protections because the Bible says it's wrong?

Pretty sure Christians aren't the only ones who disapprove of homosexuality. And people in general were just put off to it back then. Those people vote, and they voted "no"

Don't act like Christianity is the sole cause of that.
The prevailing argument against lgbt equality is religious.
Prevailing. But not the only one, which you implied it was


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You must have misinterpreted my post. Where did I say Christianity gets special treatment? Nowhere? That's what I thought.
No, but you have tacitly disregarded something so blatantly unconstitutional throughout this entire discussion. You might as well have at this point.
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Let me make this very clear: No faith gets special treatment.
It must be nice being so blissfully ignorant.
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Any of them should have had a chance of having something put up there. Doesn't mean they should be up there in the first place, but that one didn't have more likelihood than another faith.
Literally no idea what this even means.

It seems to have gone over your head again so I'll simplify it for you.

GOVERNMENT CANNOT FAVOUR ONE RELIGION OVER THE OTHER

GOVERNMENT + RELIGION = NO

SECULARISM

noun
1.
secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
2.
the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element.
Make sure you read my replies to Max as well.

A government's appearance and how it actually operates aren't always the same.
Agreed, which is why we should always call them out for their bullshit, not handwave it off with half assed excuses.
The big thing here is you care what the government puts in the buildings, you care about their appearance.

I dont. I only care about how it operates.
Endorsing a religion is an operation.

Not even sure what conducting "in appearance" even is, but whatever. You clearly have no intentions of recognising the demonstrably unconstitutional practice of the government.
Conducting in appearance in this case, is simply how something looks. That government building now looks like it is endorsing Christianity.

But if it actually were doing that, it would pass laws, bills and other legislation to prove it was doing so. But they wont, because they aren't favoring a faith when it comes to the law and every citizen's rights.

You are right in saying that those words shouldn't be up there, but my point is they have no effect on the policies of the government as a whole.

I just dont see this particular act as a public endorsement of Christianity by the U.S government as a whole, which is where we disagree and will continue to do so.

TL:DR

Don't care about buildings, care about the legislation that comes out of them
Oh, you mean how we just spent decades treating gays like second-class citizens and denying them basic protections because the Bible says it's wrong?

Pretty sure Christians aren't the only ones who disapprove of homosexuality. And people in general were just put off to it back then. Those people vote, and they voted "no"

Don't act like Christianity is the sole cause of that.
The prevailing argument against lgbt equality is religious.
Prevailing. But not the only one, which you implied it was
Well when an overwhelming majority of your country is Christian, and Christians are against gays...well...you do the math.


 
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How the fuck is this even still going?

It's one thing to say "Yeah, it's not a big deal" and then another to defend a patently incorrect decision which (I would think) is bordering on unconstitutional. The government should have nothing to do with metaphysics or ontology or any of that shit, even if they're making no reference to a specific religion.

I mean, Jesus fucking Christ.


 
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We still need to get rid of the religious text on other shit. Hopefully this doesn't pass.


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We still need to get rid of the religious text on other shit. Hopefully this doesn't pass.
It will. My pocket of Orange County is super republican and super religious.


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Rocketman how are you not getting this.

U.S=secular

Christian words do not belong on government buildings.

Christian guys want "in god we trust" to be put on government building.

Max=atheist

Max does not believe in the Christian faith and does not want his taxpayer money wasted on something that he doesn't agree with and doesn't belong there anyway.


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Rocketman how are you not getting this.

U.S=secular

Christian words do not belong on government buildings.

Christian guys want "in god we trust" to be put on government building.

Max=atheist

Max does not believe in the Christian faith and does not want his taxpayer money wasted on something that he doesn't agree with and doesn't belong there anyway.
Rocketman doesn't care because having such a phrase on a building is in alignment with his beliefs.


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Y'know,  not having a government would fix this.

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Rocketman doesn't care because having such a phrase on a building is in alignment with his beliefs.

I don't think you can misinterpret my posts any more than you just did.
Congrats!


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Just to make it clear, I'm not saying they aren't doing something unconstitutional. I agree with that, but people are so concerned over a cosmetic breach of the constitution which doesn't threaten their civil liberties.

You could be much more concerned about legislation among other things that actually changes your life and can infringe upon your rights. That's all I'm saying.


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Just to make it clear, I'm not saying they aren't doing something unconstitutional. I agree with that, but people are so concerned over a cosmetic breach of the constitution which doesn't threaten their civil liberties.

You could be much more concerned about legislation among other things that actually changes your life and can infringe upon your rights. That's all I'm saying.

As others have said, people can worry about more than one issue at a time.  With something like this, you give an inch they take a mile.  It serves no function other than letting some christians slip their religion into goverment and is unconstitutional.  An issue doesn't have to be life threatening to permiss criticism or scrutiny.


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Just to make it clear, I'm not saying they aren't doing something unconstitutional. I agree with that, but people are so concerned over a cosmetic breach of the constitution which doesn't threaten their civil liberties.

You could be much more concerned about legislation among other things that actually changes your life and can infringe upon your rights. That's all I'm saying.
Having religious motto's on government buildings is enough to path way to more religious things being in something they don't belong in. One day it's this motto and the next day they're forcing it by teaching about the bible in public schools. Religion shouldn't have any appearance on or in government related things and if it does it shouldn't be targeting a single one out of all the religions we have in this country.   


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You could be much more concerned about legislation among other things that actually changes your life and can infringe upon your rights. That's all I'm saying.

When we see a bunch of atheists doing sit-ins and hunger strikes over this you might have a point. When saying this about posts on a backwater internet forum it seems a bit overly defensive. It's not like you would to go over to the flood and post "you have too much time in your hands" in every thread that isn't about some more important issue after all.
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Just to make it clear, I'm not saying they aren't doing something unconstitutional. I agree with that, but people are so concerned over a cosmetic breach of the constitution which doesn't threaten their civil liberties.

You could be much more concerned about legislation among other things that actually changes your life and can infringe upon your rights. That's all I'm saying.

What is multitasking


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For people who don't believe in God atheists sure are afraid of him.


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Just to make it clear, I'm not saying they aren't doing something unconstitutional. I agree with that, but people are so concerned over a cosmetic breach of the constitution which doesn't threaten their civil liberties.

You could be much more concerned about legislation among other things that actually changes your life and can infringe upon your rights. That's all I'm saying.
Having religious motto's on government buildings is enough to path way to more religious things being in something they don't belong in. One day it's this motto and the next day they're forcing it by teaching about the bible in public schools. Religion shouldn't have any appearance on or in government related things and if it does it shouldn't be targeting a single one out of all the religions we have in this country.   

Yet when Christians say stuff like this, it's a "slippery slope fallacy"


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For people who don't believe in God atheists sure are afraid of him.
"Your shit doesn't belong on government buildings" =/= afraid of God


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Just to make it clear, I'm not saying they aren't doing something unconstitutional. I agree with that, but people are so concerned over a cosmetic breach of the constitution which doesn't threaten their civil liberties.

You could be much more concerned about legislation among other things that actually changes your life and can infringe upon your rights. That's all I'm saying.
Having religious motto's on government buildings is enough to path way to more religious things being in something they don't belong in. One day it's this motto and the next day they're forcing it by teaching about the bible in public schools. Religion shouldn't have any appearance on or in government related things and if it does it shouldn't be targeting a single one out of all the religions we have in this country.   

Yet when Christians say stuff like this, it's a "slippery slope fallacy"
Less slippery slope, more turd in the kiddie pool. One little poop and it ruins the whole thing.
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For people who don't believe in God atheists sure are afraid of him.
How can I be afraid of an entity which doesn't exist?


 
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For people who don't believe in God atheists sure are afraid of him.
Let's just go ahead and replace "God" with "Allah", then.

Anyone who's opposed to that is obviously just afraid of Allah.