The Shah of Shahs bows to no man!
Ahura Mazda?
The Shah of Shahs bows to no man!
Bill3000 said:Ahura Mazda?
The Shah of Shahs bows to no man!
Things like these make me happy I live in Europe.
Yes, 50 years of communist suppression is certainly preferable to having "God" printed on our money... our money which we can buy stuff with, without having to wait in line for six hours.Things like these make me happy I live in Europe.
Things like these make me happy I live in Europe.
Imperialmajesty said:They why did you listen to me,
Things like these make me happy I live in Europe.
Cause europe is such a bastion of free speech?
Indeed; technically it is legal, so long as it does not specify which god.
However, I would prefer it to be taken out, to respect the fact that many Americans do not believe in any deity.
Can you tell me again how you hate it when people ridicule your belief by equating it with fairy tales? And how doing that shows a lack of respect and character from the one doing that?I actually have a solution to this. Perhaps the engraving should say "In God We Trust - But Atheists Trust No One".
Where did I say that? A court's decision is not made constitutional because of its popularity, but popularity drives the court's behavior on this issue because a large majority supports the pledge and In God we Trust etc.
Now I gotta name it? I dont even belong to it.
The 1st Amendment says Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion - not of a religion. Thats any and all religion...
It is so funny how insecure the religious are about their own beliefs they need to go around writing it everywhere. Do atheists insist on writing there is no God on all our buildings.
Do you think if atheists were the majority this is the first thing they would do.
I assume some European countries must be majority atheist/agnostic by now.
Do any have There probably is no God on their parliament buildings. The FFRF is correct ,I think, on the constitutionality but for all practical matters the constitution says what 5 old white guys say it says. Perhaps if we had more wise Latina women.
Well, we certainly don't respond to a bump in the markets with this:
Can you tell me again how you hate it when people ridicule your belief by equating it with fairy tales? And how doing that shows a lack of respect and character from the one doing that?
You decide. I'm not telling you what to say or not to say.Should I give you the answer I get when I ask people to not equate it to fairy tales in turn?
You decide. I'm not telling you what to say or not to say.
Two wrongs make a right?Point being ziggy that respect goes both ways. And honestly, we dont get that much from the 'fairy tale' crowd.
No, they just insist on friviolous lawsuits about it.
Narz said:$100,000 is quite a sum to carve a few extra words on some stone slabs.
There's no law forcing you to visit places with those writings. And it's might be a good idea for you not to do so if you don't agree with it. There must be something else to do. Even if you did go, why not ignore it?
It's not like they're shoving it down your throat like other gov.s would. And there are bigger issues to talk about besides this because like I said, you can ignore some writing.