"Dissect" what? I'm saying it just like it is. I'm neither dissecting nor postulating anything. If she has the power to remove religious symbols from the classroom, then you can rest assured that it is a democratically granted power, and that the voters can take it away, should they disagree. It's called "democracy", not "force."lowing wrote:
Ok I will wait until she gets her way. Can I say it would appear she would force a ban given the proper backing? So put away your scalpel no need to dissect anymore.mikkel wrote:
I did, and as far as I can tell, it concerns an elected official uttering her opinion on the matter of religious symbols in public schools. I'm not finding anything to suggest that anyone is forcing anyone to do anything.lowing wrote:
Might wanna read the OP before posting.
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whatever, I am not getting into this with you, it does not interest me that much.mikkel wrote:
"Dissect" what? I'm saying it just like it is. I'm neither dissecting nor postulating anything. If she has the power to remove religious symbols from the classroom, then you can rest assured that it is a democratically granted power, and that the voters can take it away, should they disagree. It's called "democracy", not "force."lowing wrote:
Ok I will wait until she gets her way. Can I say it would appear she would force a ban given the proper backing? So put away your scalpel no need to dissect anymore.mikkel wrote:
I did, and as far as I can tell, it concerns an elected official uttering her opinion on the matter of religious symbols in public schools. I'm not finding anything to suggest that anyone is forcing anyone to do anything.
If they've banned headscarves... well, I guess that means banning crucifixes is ok too.
yah. equality of law etc.Turquoise wrote:
If they've banned headscarves... well, I guess that means banning crucifixes is ok too.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
I see nothing wrong with this statement...schools should be neutral places where children can decide their religious orientation on their own...
there is nothing wrong with it. Lowing's just getting carried away on his anti-mooslim crusade and not bothering to even read the OP he posts ostensibly in support of his own arguments.thraSK wrote:
I see nothing wrong with this statement...schools should be neutral places where children can decide their religious orientation on their own...
Religious symbols should be restricted to their churches, mosques etc etc
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Two great European narcotics, alcohol and Christianity.Turquoise wrote:
If they've banned headscarves... well, I guess that means banning crucifixes is ok too.
lmfao well it SHOULD interest you because it gives the lie to the whole point of your OP...which you presumably didn't read or understand.lowing wrote:
whatever, I am not getting into this with you, it does not interest me that much.
It isn't my OP. and according to you, no one you disagree with, "understands", or they are ignorant, close minded, racist, etc etc.... so no big surprise there.....honestly, your methods of debate are sooooooo rediculous.ruisleipa wrote:
lmfao well it SHOULD interest you because it gives the lie to the whole point of your OP...which you presumably didn't read or understand.lowing wrote:
whatever, I am not getting into this with you, it does not interest me that much.
he's trying to be a smartass and quote a philosopher that has nothing to do with the thread at allCybargs wrote:
Alcohol was developed in ME first tbh.Marlo Stanfield wrote:
Two great European narcotics, alcohol and Christianity.Turquoise wrote:
If they've banned headscarves... well, I guess that means banning crucifixes is ok too.
religion, opiate of the masses lololol i r smarts
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