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In response to
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Kentucky passes law requiring Homeland Security to credit 'God" as part of their mission statement.
"
by
zeitgeist
And that is different from the extremist terrorists how? -- nm
Posted by
HdnAgnda (aka HDNAGNDA)
Nov 28 '08, 16:42
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Responses:
You know, I agree the bill is goofy, but c'mon ...
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ReluctantCynic
Nov 28, 17:43
1
Oh thank....God (heh)
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Stephen
Nov 28, 17:48
You mean besides the whole not killing people thing? -- nm
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Stephen
Nov 28, 16:44
22
I am not talking about the acts committed, I am talking about calling down God on a side. -- nm
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HdnAgnda
Nov 28, 17:20
Christian extremists are hardly innocent of murder. Granted, the Kentucky Assembly language does not enourage it, but
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sheba
Nov 28, 16:49
1
this is a much better written response than mine.
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truman
Nov 28, 16:51
christianity has been used as an excuse to kill tens of thousands of people
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truman
Nov 28, 16:46
17
last year alone?
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DaneDukeNuuk
Nov 28, 17:34
And that has what to do with the language of the bill? -- nm
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Stephen
Nov 28, 16:57
12
It has to do with the very nature of language. Language is not absolute. Every written word is open to interpretation. And interpretations
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sheba
Nov 28, 17:06
8
none of which makes them the equivalent of terrorists... -- nm
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Stephen
Nov 28, 17:07
7
no only theocrats -- nm
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DaneDukeNuuk
Nov 28, 17:34
Baby steps. -- nm
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Rorschach: 03/06/09
Nov 28, 17:11
IMO, those who would inject religion into the language of the State, may not be equal to terrorists, but they are very close.
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sheba
Nov 28, 17:11
4
oh good grief. -- nm
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Stephen
Nov 28, 17:12
3
The way I see everything I've ever seen or read on the subject. Terrorism begins with a *mandate from God*. At first, perfectly innocent and seemingly
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sheba
Nov 28, 17:22
1
Exactly. -- nm
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Rorschach: 03/06/09
Nov 28, 17:24
The seed sprouts from somewhere. Don't give it a fertile Eden to infect. -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 28, 17:18
my specific problems with this bill is this
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truman
Nov 28, 17:00
2
Yes. It always starts small, is a slippery slope, and undermines co-existence. -- nm
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HdnAgnda
Nov 28, 17:22
I agree. -- nm
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sheba
Nov 28, 17:08
And if you don't like history books, just about any newspaper of magazine will do. Just look for the murders of women's health doctors or gays. -- nm
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sheba
Nov 28, 16:51
2
Which again has nothing to do with the language of the bill.
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Stephen
Nov 28, 17:00
1
Sorry. I type very slowly. I answered above. :) -- nm
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sheba
Nov 28, 17:07
I don't think he means the DHS is similar to the extremists, I think he means non-secular state law is ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 28, 16:45
because they're good *christians*, that's how -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 28, 16:43
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