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re: Texas getting it's own Sharia Law
Posted on 6/27/26 at 12:28 pm to jimmy the leg
Posted on 6/27/26 at 12:28 pm to jimmy the leg
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So disprove it then.
Disprove the spaghetti monster. You can't do it must be true, see how dumb that argument is.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 12:33 pm to Powerman
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This is the type of shite that opens the door for more troubling things to fester.
Like a significant reduction in you and your SICKOphants access to children? Like giving youngsters a moral compass early on, innoculating them from your twisted ideology?
Like giving them a context for understanding American culture and what expectations for them are?
GFY
Posted on 6/27/26 at 12:34 pm to Tigers0918
I just looked further into the story. The OP is embellishing things.
First off, *none* of the links in the abc story actually take you to the required reading list. I had to search for it via Google. What kind of journalist wouldn’t actually link the reading list they are writing about?
It turns out this *is* part of literary reading lists. It’s merely part of a wide range of stories and novels. Here for example is the third grade reading list. Does this look like theocracy to you?

First off, *none* of the links in the abc story actually take you to the required reading list. I had to search for it via Google. What kind of journalist wouldn’t actually link the reading list they are writing about?
It turns out this *is* part of literary reading lists. It’s merely part of a wide range of stories and novels. Here for example is the third grade reading list. Does this look like theocracy to you?
Posted on 6/27/26 at 12:45 pm to Tigers0918
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Show me where in Texas schools are forced to teach pride and I will disagree with it.
I see from your post history that you’re a talarico supporter. So while you may “disagree with it” here to deflect from the hypocrisy in your position, you will vote for it.
Here is Austin ISD pride week, since you asked: https://defendinged.org/incidents/austin-independent-school-district-celebrates-decade-of-pride-in-march-promotes-lgbtq-activities-for-elementary-students/
It isn’t enough to try to remain neutral with respect to your troon agenda (we tried that and ended up with the link above), society must actively be on offense to try and prevent it.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 1:06 pm to G2160
I mean I'm not for forced teaching of all things related but this seems like it is just teaching being nice to others. I'm not sure what there is to be against. I think plenty of people here could use a lesson on just being nice to others instead of thinking everyone not like you is the devil.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 1:21 pm to Squirrelmeister
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we know there was no tower
How do we know?
Posted on 6/27/26 at 1:36 pm to Tigers0918
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I mean I'm not for forced teaching of all things related but this seems like it is just teaching being nice to others. I'm not sure what there is to be against. I think plenty of people here could use a lesson on just being nice to others instead of thinking everyone not like you is the devil.
It’s always sold as just being nice, until you are made to bake the cake, isn’t it?
If this was “just teaching being nice” they wouldn’t need a pride week FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS to do so, would they? Do you really think people haven’t figured this out yet?
Where do drag queens (with a record of prostitution) fit into teaching being nice?
https://txvalues.org/open-records-reveal-drag-queens-shocker-worried-about-criminal-record-and-stayed-at-school-for-10-hours/
This post was edited on 6/27/26 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 6/27/26 at 1:55 pm to Powerman
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You don't battle religious idiocy with more religious idiocy.
On one side you have a pedophile prophet who says kill the infidel and that it's OK to lie in the name of Islam. On the other side you have Western Civilization built on the single most influential text in human history.
This isn't apples and oranges my friend.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 2:02 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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The Bible is a literary work.
So are pornographic novels, the Qur'an and the Communist Manifesto.
The main point in all of this is that reading the Bible is now required. Anyone with a brain knows that this is unconstitutional, even the people behind this. This was meant to get it to the courts as a test.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 2:23 pm to YouKnowImRight
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you have Western Civilization built on the single most influential text in human history
How many copies of the Holy Bible have been located amidst the ruins of ancient Egypt, Greece, Persia or Rome?
Posted on 6/27/26 at 2:29 pm to FooManChoo
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I believe the state ought to support the church, and the church ought to support the state, but both remain independent in their roles in society while upholding the true religion.
And we should all live forever in castles in the sky.
As long as the churches and states are run by human beings(who are fallible and easily corrupted) their leaders will and do collude with each other to their benefit. It is a story as old as time itself.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 2:39 pm to tarzana
I didn’t claim that I could disprove those things.
Yet, you (or your peanut gallery) cannot disprove what was posted.
As such, it cannot be fully discounted.
Yet, you (or your peanut gallery) cannot disprove what was posted.
As such, it cannot be fully discounted.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 2:42 pm to CajunAlum Tiger Fan
Lol!!!!! That was great.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 2:43 pm to Byron Bojangles III
There is a negative one trillion percent chance this holds up
Posted on 6/27/26 at 2:46 pm to tarzana
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You see that firsthand in places like France, where wine grapes, grains, and raspberry and strawberry harvests will be virtually non-existent this year thanks to human activity raising the atmospheric CO2 level to 450+ ppm.
Just to be clear…no wine grapes, grains, raspberries or strawberries in Europe this year.
This will be fun to revisit in January.
You are a tool and a fool.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 3:03 pm to Squirrelmeister
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You’re an amateur
Says the guy who claims Jesus isn’t a historical figure. Everything you say beyond that is worthless because you aren’t operating from anywhere close to even neutral.
Ask yourself why you try so hard to “disprove” the Bible. You act like you understand it more than most scholars who study it for a living. All because you read some biased opinions on the internet or some hardcore atheist literature.
Amateur is a good term for someone who just scratches the surface yet thinks they’re as good as the professionals. Some of them walk around with their chest out thinking they are better than the professionals. That’s where you fall, sir. You don’t understand as much as you think you do. You take others opinions that validate your need to live without God. The antidepressants don’t help, your “career” working for someone else doesn’t help. In your kidless, wifeless life the only joy you find is trying to disprove others and right now you’re on a mission against God
Posted on 6/27/26 at 4:24 pm to tarzana
quote:Do you want to me to prove to you what you already claim to believe as a professing Roman Catholic (I'm pretty sure you said that in the past)?quote:That, in itself, is a theorem, not the truth. You need to prove your theorem is the truth using known axioms and postulates.
The truth is the there is one God in three persons
I'm not here to prove God to you. You gave no proof for the climate change you claim is so important to address, and I was addressing someone who I thought already believed in the Christian God. Am I wrong?
Posted on 6/27/26 at 4:27 pm to Furlong the Red
quote:I think Jesus used the term we would describe as a mansion, not a castle. And our eternal home will be the new heavens and earth, after Christ returns
And we should all live forever in castles in the sky.
quote:This is true, which is why we need to put our trust in the Lord, and not in rulers on this earth. Yet, we are still commanded to submit in the Lord to authorities He has given us, and to hold each other accountable by the Word of God.
As long as the churches and states are run by human beings(who are fallible and easily corrupted) their leaders will and do collude with each other to their benefit. It is a story as old as time itself.
We must always be reforming.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 4:35 pm to tarzana
quote:You're a fool.
like France, where wine grapes, grains, and raspberry and strawberry harvests will be virtually non-existent this year
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If you saw that wording in a social media post or article, it appears to severely overstate what agricultural experts are currently saying. That statement is not supported by the available evidence and appears to be a substantial exaggeration.
This post was edited on 6/27/26 at 4:36 pm
Posted on 6/27/26 at 4:41 pm to Byron Bojangles III
did you complain when they were reading gay shite in school?
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