More Indoctrination

Planned Parenthood is a religious group?

Hallelujiah and pass the scalpel.......



But yeah, if we can't have religious indoctrination by YOUR religion, I could see why you would demand that we also not have assemblies by an organization that does more free breast cancer screenings than almost anyone else.

not to mention takes more human life than a thousand US Defense Departments.......oh certainly not to mention that.......
 
How about we allow you to keep the percentage of your taxes that the gov't spends on education? That should lower your taxes by a dollar, maybe a dollar and a half.

really?....because here in Michigan I pay over $2500 a year in property taxes that goes solely to public education.....if you only spend a dollar its no wonder your schools are underfunded....
 
how many times do you idiots have to be reminded that he considered himself an atheist.....buck up and embrace him as your own instead of trying to foist him off as one of ours........

Does your religion teach you to lie on its behalf?

...

Time: Are you religious?

McVeigh: I was raised Catholic. I was confirmed Catholic (received the sacrament of confirmation). Through my military years, I sort of lost touch with the religion. I never really picked it up, however I do maintain core beliefs.

Time: Do you believe in God?

McVeigh: I do believe in a God, yes. But that's as far as I want to discuss. If I get too detailed on some things that are personal like that, it gives people an easier way [to] alienate themselves from me and that's all they are looking for now.

...
He predicted you.
 
Shocktop, Wheat IPA, Raspberry wheat; Rounder, Short Straw by Blue Moon; Drop Top Amber by Widmer Brothers

Support your local brewery... Alaska Amber... Alaska White...

That said, I do like Shocktop and the Wheat IPA.

How is the short straw?
 
Thank God we do protest sex stores, however we still can't keep you from opening it, if a teacher wants to lead Christian kids in prayer and others want to pray in their own way i would have no problem with it.

Even if that teacher were Muslim or Pagan?
 
Support your local brewery... Alaska Amber... Alaska White...

That said, I do like Shocktop and the Wheat IPA.

How is the short straw?

It is a Red Ale, came in a Blue Moon variety pack. I do support my local breweres, just not this beer run!
 
Does your religion teach you to lie on its behalf?

...

Time: Are you religious?

McVeigh: I was raised Catholic. I was confirmed Catholic (received the sacrament of confirmation). Through my military years, I sort of lost touch with the religion. I never really picked it up, however I do maintain core beliefs.

Time: Do you believe in God?

McVeigh: I do believe in a God, yes. But that's as far as I want to discuss. If I get too detailed on some things that are personal like that, it gives people an easier way [to] alienate themselves from me and that's all they are looking for now.

...
He predicted you.

and I predicted you....another liberal liar....

here is the entire paragraph, along with the cite for those who don't choose to trust people who don't present all the facts....
McVeigh was a registered Republican when he lived in Buffalo, New York, in the 1980s, and had a membership in the National Rifle Association while in the military,[83] but voted for Libertarian Party candidate, Harry Browne, in the 1996 presidential elections.[84] McVeigh was raised Roman Catholic.[85] During his childhood, he and his father attended Mass regularly.[86] McVeigh was confirmed at the Good Shepherd Church in Pendleton, New York, in 1985.[87] In a 1996 interview, McVeigh professed belief in "a God", although he said he had "sort of lost touch with" Catholicism and "I never really picked it up, however I do maintain core beliefs."[85] In the 2001 book American Terrorist, McVeigh stated that he did not believe in Hell and that science is his religion.[88][89] In June 2001, a day before the execution, McVeigh wrote a letter to the Buffalo News identifying as agnostic.[90] Before his execution, McVeigh took the Catholic sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.[91]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_McVeigh
 
and I predicted you....another liberal liar....

here is the entire paragraph, along with the cite for those who don't choose to trust people who don't present all the facts....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_McVeigh

What entire paragraph? The part you put in bold was not from the source I quoted, liar! You quoted a source that in turn used the Time article as a source, idiot.

Being agnostic does not mean atheist or exclude theism. It means he does not claim to know that there is a God, but his other actions and statements indicate belief. He requested a chaplain and took the sacrament before his execution, as well.
 
hard to say....you didn't provide your source.....I did note some of the words were identical.....


it DOES mean, as noted before, that he's one of yours, not one of ours.....suck it up and admit it......

It was clear that it was from a Time interview. No, it's not hard to say. Your source shows that footnote 85 was the Time interview and a different source than those used to start or complete the paragraph you quoted. I am sorry you are so fucking stupid that you don't get how that works.

No, it does not. He stated he believed in God. It may be that his faith receded between 96, the time of the Time interview, and 2001.
 
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