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Keep in mind the same people who are pro-life and pro-gay marriage are the ones perpetrating these acts.
Hmm, while I feel that there is no real reason why these people shouldn't be able to have their bible study(in fact, I'm hoping that despite the written warning, they will continue doing it anyway), I think that you're blaming the wrong people for it.
Not to mention, I'm pretty sure you meant the "pro-choice" as the pro-lifers are the ones being kept from their bible study.
Now, onto other things...
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The anti-God movement are generally the same people who support abortion and are for gay marriage.
I support gay marriage and the right of a woman to choose and I'm not anti-God. I believe in god. I just don't believe in religion.
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A world where God is replaced by govn.
Anyone want to paint me a picture of what the world would be like if all governments were religious? I can guarantee it wouldn't be very good at all.
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What happens when the county passes a law that anymore than 5 meeting in a residential area has to pay a 20k fee to worship? "Oh they'll never do that". Do you believe this?
They wouldn't do it. I'm willing to bet that the law being enforced currently is fairly old and outdated and will likely be changed or scrapped once this is over.
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The same people who attend these abortion rights, gay right, anti-god rallies are the people who use the laws to restrict freedom. If a county official comes over to your house for something I suggest you turn on the tape recorder.
There are anti-god rallies?
Seriously though, you're not placing the blame on the correct people.
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Then you're blind. Here in knoxville we have the aclu suing the city/county schools for not allowing access to homosexual sites.
I hope the ACLU loses. Unless they're assigned a project or paper on the subject of homosexuality, I really don't see why students should be allowed to spend time at school perusing whatever they want on the internet. I'd say the same thing no matter what the content of the websites being blocked were.
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You know all the ridiculous and probably false stories you here about college students not knowing geology, and saying really stupid things because of that?
Knoxville isn't remotely close to San Diego.
What does geology have to do with anything?
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Communist bureaucrats.
I guarantee that I've read more about communism than you have. Let me tell you something: Nothing that you've ever called communism or communist as far back as I can tell, was actually communism.
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Ref...Colin Powell, Specter, and all of the so called "moderates" who refuse to stand up to the govn machine.
/facepalm
I just lost a little respect for you varrus. And yes, I did have a fair bit of respect for you.
The republican party will never win another election if they continue their march twoards religious extremism. Limbaugh, Gingrich, Cantor, Sanford. These people are destroying the republican party, and people are letting that happen. As long as being a moderate in the Republican party is seen as some sort of communism, I can't see the Pubbies taking back even the house anytime soon.
I'm making bets on who they're going to kick out next. My guess is the governator. He doesn't seem to be far enough to the right to be in the modern republican party.
ANYWAY. This has nothing to do with the topic at hand. You've turned what is likely a situation caused by an old outdated law, into an argument about communism, the supposed "anti-god movement", and abortion and gay marriage. I respect that you always stick to your beliefs, I really do, but seriously, you're grasping at straws here. There are a lot of topics that you can use to make a similar point right now that are better than some outdated law keeping some folks from reading the bible(which they should be able to do, and should continue right on doing it despite what the county says).