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re: Does Obama's latest executive Order endanger religious freedom?
Posted on 7/21/14 at 7:16 pm to fleaux
Posted on 7/21/14 at 7:16 pm to fleaux
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So by giving a contract to a religious group that believes X, thats means the government is promoting that religion over others???
you just tried to move the goalpost there
unless you want to call being anti-religion a religion, then your attempt at a point earlier has no merit
my response had no bearing to the quoted text above in this post
Posted on 7/21/14 at 7:24 pm to fleaux
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So by giving a contract to a religious group that believes X, thats means the government is promoting that religion over others???? I still dont understand that
don't think so, I'm pretty the government can give religious groups contracts assuming they also give contracts to non religious groups or other religious groups as well.
Posted on 7/21/14 at 7:26 pm to catholictigerfan
yup
and they can ban awarding contracts to give groups that the government decides are discriminatory and not violate any rules
nobody forces companies to use government contracts
now, the religious fanatics will cry "BUT IT'S SOME HUGE % OF THE GDP" and while they are right, they fail to see the issue: the federal government should NOT have that much financial sway. kill the head and the body will die. remove the spending ability of the feds and they cannot discriminate using public funds, and privately these groups can do as they wish without fear of financial, public, or regulatory reprisal
and they can ban awarding contracts to give groups that the government decides are discriminatory and not violate any rules
nobody forces companies to use government contracts
now, the religious fanatics will cry "BUT IT'S SOME HUGE % OF THE GDP" and while they are right, they fail to see the issue: the federal government should NOT have that much financial sway. kill the head and the body will die. remove the spending ability of the feds and they cannot discriminate using public funds, and privately these groups can do as they wish without fear of financial, public, or regulatory reprisal
Posted on 7/21/14 at 8:08 pm to catholictigerfan
I'm really pissed off that the government is using my money in this manner.
Posted on 7/21/14 at 9:11 pm to SlowFlowPro
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now, the religious fanatics will cry "BUT IT'S SOME HUGE % OF THE GDP" and while they are right, they fail to see the issue: the federal government should NOT have that much financial sway. kill the head and the body will die. remove the spending ability of the feds and they cannot discriminate using public funds, and privately these groups can do as they wish without fear of financial, public, or regulatory reprisal
I agree
Posted on 7/21/14 at 9:13 pm to catholictigerfan
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Does Obama's latest executive Order endanger religious freedom?
No. Don't be ridiculous.
Any other questions?
Posted on 7/21/14 at 9:28 pm to Rex
Oh Jesus, get over it. You are mandated to pay taxes. We all are. At least some of that tax money goes to fund something that is in direct conflict with your moral or religious beliefs. It is that way for all of us. You are still free to practice your religion the way you want, but don't expect the govt to operate so that it doesn't piss off one or more religious groups.
Each of us could list probably dozens of ways that government spends money that we feel are morally objectionable, but you have to get with the program. There is no "opting out" when it comes to government spending.
Each of us could list probably dozens of ways that government spends money that we feel are morally objectionable, but you have to get with the program. There is no "opting out" when it comes to government spending.
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