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In response to
"
A group of atheists plan to file a lawsuit today to bar prayer at the swearing-in of President-elect Barack Obama. -- (link)
"
by
Don Homer
Freedom of religion, not freedom from
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Dec 30 '08, 11:07
*shakes head*
Responses:
I'll have to agree with you on this one. Obama wants a prayer, he can pray. Everyone else can just twiddle their thumbs for 2 minutes. -- nm
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Mop
Dec 30, 11:08
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But prayer is exclusionary to atheists!
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oblique
Dec 30, 11:09
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But not having a prayer is exclusionary to theists! -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 30, 11:17
But in truth, a Catholic prayer is exclusionary to all other religions as well.
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JaxSean
Dec 30, 11:16
well... it is.
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Reagen
Dec 30, 11:11
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