Wahhh, Starbucks's cups are not Christmasie enough...

This thread was about some crybabys who believe taking snowflakes off coffee cups is part of a war on Christmas!
 
Luckily America is not a Christian State like many want it to be!

If it were Islamists pretending to be victims of Americas war on Christmas, I'd be laughing at them.

I find it disgusting what those idiot dogs who claim to be Islamic do to gay people, and atheists, and women and others... But that was not this thread.

As I said. If they were Christians you wouldn't be saying they were "pretending" you would be mocking all Christians by calling them "fundys" (sic).
 
As I said. If they were Christians you wouldn't be saying they were "pretending" you would be mocking all Christians by calling them "fundys" (sic).

No I'd be mocking those who call themselves fundamentalists. I would not be mocking all Christians, being one myself!
 
Huckleberry - Cruz - Jindal

Not one of them have proposed anything of the sort. I'd bet you'd be hard pressed to find a Christian who thinks we should make it illegal to be a member of a different religion. Name one mainstream politician who has said we should make it illegal to believe in another religion.
 
Not one of them have proposed anything of the sort. I'd bet you'd be hard pressed to find a Christian who thinks we should make it illegal to be a member of a different religion. Name one mainstream politician who has said we should make it illegal to believe in another religion.

I never said those guys want it to be illegal to be a member of a different religion.
 
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all right, now that you have named names link to some evidence that any one of them wants to make the US a Christian state......normally I would give you time to come up with it, but since we both know you're lying out of your ass, trot it out quickly are look like a dumbfuck.......
 
No I'd be mocking those who call themselves fundamentalists. I would not be mocking all Christians, being one myself!

Interesting that you think so. A true fundamentalist believes the tenets of the religion. By using such a word to mock them it is clear that you mock anybody who believes in the basic tenets. As I said, you are careful not to call one group by other than "pretend", the others you claim as part of your own, they just believe more fundamentally...
 
So, you know of some people who "would" but do not. Interesting.

I say all of this from the vantage of somebody in a minority religion. How many non-Christians do you know who are afraid of over 70% of this nation because they all profess a belief in that particular higher power? I know of none and know more non-Christians than most, I meet with them about twice per month...



Yes, there have been people on this forum who would kill non believers, but our culture and laws keep them from doing so. I also know people in my personal life who think we should nuke the ME and all the Muslims, hopefully these people never get into power

https://www.quora.com/What-percent-...ke-to-turn-America-into-a-Christian-theocracy, these are a reason to remain vigilant. There are currently people in Congress who want their religious beliefs to become law.

I think it is interesting that just because you don't any of any people that it means they don't exist.
 
I never said those guys want it to be illegal to be a member of a different religion.

no, you just said they want to make the US a Christian state which is an absurd mindless claim all in itself......snap to it homophobe, show me some links........
 
I never said those guys want it to be illegal to be a member of a different religion.

You said they wanted to make this a "Christian Nation"... That is the basic definition and the reason for the 1st Amendment. No authority gets to tell you what to believe as the Sovereign did before the revolution. All of the people you named support the 1st Amendment not one of them have any urge to make this a "Christian Nation".
 
Interesting that you think so. A true fundamentalist believes the tenets of the religion. By using such a word to mock them it is clear that you mock anybody who believes in the basic tenets. As I said, you are careful not to call one group by other than "pretend", the others you claim as part of your own, they just believe more fundamentally...

Yes but in modern America, those who call themselves fundamentalists are exactly the opposite.
 
You said they wanted to make this a "Christian Nation"... That is the basic definition and the reason for the 1st Amendment. No authority gets to tell you what to believe as the Sovereign did before the revolution. All of the people you named support the 1st Amendment not one of them have any urge to make this a "Christian Nation".

I disagree, those I named want to base American law on conservative Christian ideology.
 
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