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It's so sad to see people who really don't know what's written inside the US Constitution as there is NO amendment saying "separation of church and state". NADA...so sad to say they miss a point to facts that make them get respect of their stance. Which btw, is their right to think that way but use facts and you look more knowledgable to the public.
@steelnpearls - They don't think it's in the constitution, they know its origin is Thomas Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Baptist Association in 1802, where the Founding Father wrote " I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church & State." - another fine Lewisville Atheist
Well, I went to this conference that was just using the church to have a way of listening to speakers about our nation.
And the Lewisville PD were there to make sure those picketing were NOT on chruch property but next to it on the public sidewalk and not into the service road at a speed limit of 50mph.
I live in Lewiville and we have a very nice city of God-fearing people. I am also a retired Deputy Sheriff.
@steelnpearls - Good deal. I was thinking that was likely the case, all of the Lewisville PD I've spoken with have been nothing but professional and good guys overall.
I live in Lewisville too, which is also a very nice city of atheists.
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It's so sad to see people who really don't know what's written inside the US Constitution as there is NO amendment saying "separation of church and state". NADA...so sad to say they miss a point to facts that make them get respect of their stance. Which btw, is their right to think that way but use facts and you look more knowledgable to the public.
steelnpearls 3 months ago
@steelnpearls - They don't think it's in the constitution, they know its origin is Thomas Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Baptist Association in 1802, where the Founding Father wrote " I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church & State." - another fine Lewisville Atheist
MFP0666 3 months ago 9
@steelnpearls First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion..."
There's your proof. Now go away.
xGimpyx 2 months ago 2
Very nice, finally a sane group of protesters. Very polite and to the point. What did the fuzz have to say?
PatrolmanDark 3 months ago 7
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Well, I went to this conference that was just using the church to have a way of listening to speakers about our nation.
And the Lewisville PD were there to make sure those picketing were NOT on chruch property but next to it on the public sidewalk and not into the service road at a speed limit of 50mph.
I live in Lewiville and we have a very nice city of God-fearing people. I am also a retired Deputy Sheriff.
steelnpearls 3 months ago
@steelnpearls - Good deal. I was thinking that was likely the case, all of the Lewisville PD I've spoken with have been nothing but professional and good guys overall.
I live in Lewisville too, which is also a very nice city of atheists.
PatrolmanDark 3 months ago 11
good job guys. Wish I could be there.
310jewel 4 months ago