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I think I am going to be chuckling over your words for days. These belong in the OED under Christian.
Originally posted by LegalizerHow would you react if you called tech support for your broken computer and the tech guy says "I will pray for you, have faith and all your demonic virii and satanic spyware will be cleanse by the power of the lord"
I bet some of you Christians would wet your pants. But lets turn the table a bit and the tech guy says "I'm going to light a green candle dedicated to Hermes to draw out the negative energies of discord from your computer"
Or a Muslim tech says "its because you have defied the will of Allah and you are unclean"
Absurd yes? Well, look in the mirror, look hard, go read your posts, seeing your absurdity yet?
Originally posted by RANT
What would this fall under?
Who's the conspiracy against and who's behind it?
Originally posted by RANT
What would this fall under?
News Footage of Waynesville Baptist Church excommuniating all it's Democratic Members?
Who's the conspiracy against and who's behind it?
perhaps the conspiracy against the christian churchs has at its heart God himself, perhaps the spirt moves through those that have thought about it enough to know that the pastor/priest/reverand/minister is filiing the world with sh1te and they hate them because they hate the lie,
Originally posted by jake1997
No one is forcing anything on you from the bible.
The tide is in fact, going the other way.
Originally posted by RANT
What would this fall under?
News Footage of Waynesville Baptist Church excommuniating all it's Democratic Members?
Who's the conspiracy against and who's behind it?
An elemenatary school principal who barred students from reading the Bible during recess after a complaint from parents is violating the Constitution, according to a public-interest law firm challenging his actions.
In a letter to the Knox County School District ...
Originally posted by saint4God
Thanks Jake, nice work on getting that article. Funny how Christians are called 'book banning fanatics' and yet we have this going on.
Originally posted by jake1997
www.worldnetdaily.com...
An elemenatary school principal who barred students from reading the Bible during recess after a complaint from parents is violating the Constitution, according to a public-interest law firm challenging his actions.
In a letter to the Knox County School District ...
www.worldnetdaily.com...
This is just another example of the hate toward christianity that is part of this conspiracy that no one but christians can see
In a letter to the Knox County School District in Tennesee, the Alliance Defense Fund declared the principal of Karns Elementary School is on "shaky constitutional ground."
Originally posted by riley
Originally posted by saint4God
Thanks Jake, nice work on getting that article. Funny how Christians are called 'book banning fanatics' and yet we have this going on.
Would you be fine with your child reading another's spell book/ crystal healing book at recess?
Originally posted by RANT
I called the school. Karns Elementary (one "a") in Knoxville, Tennessee (865-539-7767) was more than happy to share the facts of an isolated incident where three students asked their teacher [who's name I'm withholding to save from both Christian harassment and terrorist attacks] if they could hold Bible Study during recess.
Uh, no. They were told "recess" has an established curriculum during school hours during school time, but they were more than welcome to have their organized session before or after school hours and state oversight, but not during.
Originally posted by saint4God
[Comfortable with it? It happened all the time. They had their books I had mine. I read theirs but they gave me reasons why they wouldn't read mine. Usually it was something like, "hey, don't push your beliefs on me" but all I did was say theirs was interesting and asked them if they wanted to read what I had.
Besides, we're talking about kids reading it on their own or a fellowship. I didn't see any reports of evangelism. Other religions and societies has evangelism too,
you'd have to be blind and deaf to deny it. People share stuff, it's what we do. Again, freedom of speech.
Since when are children denied the right to learn on their own?