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re: Big Monday at the SCOTUS; praying and how bad is this country
Posted on 7/10/22 at 5:06 pm to Ace Midnight
Posted on 7/10/22 at 5:06 pm to Ace Midnight
There are far more headstones in Arlington with non-christian headstones than you like to acknowledge.
Thousands of non-christian servicemen have died for you to enjoy your christianity. You should respect them and do so tactfully. Stop disrespecting them (and their kids and grandkids) by infringing on their right to not practice your favorite church’s traditions and values.
Thousands of non-christian servicemen have died for you to enjoy your christianity. You should respect them and do so tactfully. Stop disrespecting them (and their kids and grandkids) by infringing on their right to not practice your favorite church’s traditions and values.
Posted on 7/11/22 at 6:18 am to CrystalPreserves
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There are far more headstones in Arlington with non-christian headstones than you like to acknowledge.
I posted a picture with non-Christian headstones. I said you were right.
And WTF do you know about what I would "like to acknowledge"? Your argument/debate style lacks credibility. It is off-putting and not very persuasive.
1. You don't know your audience
2. You don't concede obvious points
3. You stray from the core point
4. You use lots of fallacies
My key point is: The imposition of a "religious blackout" in the public square is onerous to the majority and does no favors to the minority. It is not supported by the Constitution or any of the nation's longstanding institutions. The Houses of Congress have chaplains. The military branches have chaplains. We mention God on the currency and many of the official seals.
Requiring folks to follow a particular faith (or any faith at all) is NOT allowed. Being exposed to expressions of faith by others is inevitable.
Your side, overall, is wrong. You are wrong in particular.
This post was edited on 7/11/22 at 6:19 am
Posted on 7/11/22 at 6:31 am to CrystalPreserves
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right to not practice your favorite church’s traditions and values
and where is that 'right' being forced on anyone??
You realize of course that what you are advocating is a system where that person's 'right to not be made to observe' means everyone else has to be forced to observe his "favorite tradition"
complete nonsense it is
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