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  • @restorethepledge Hey Michael, what about the 6 day war? Was that a natural occurence? No wonderous thing or things took place for Israel to defeat 4 armies on 3 open battlefields? Isn't it an unprecedented historical event? Doesn't that qualifify as a miraculous event much like the Miracle on the Hudson? You want the laws of nature to be normative to describe reality and that the miraculous can't take place, but what about when IT DOES?

  • Clearly Dr. Newdow leans on his own understanding--which seems woefully limited in every sense.

  • @LShin1119 He founded FACTS 8 YEARS before Kaufman v. McCaughtry 2005 7th circuit court of appeals decision ushered in atheism as a religion! He's a brilliant Jewish attorney who actually understands what atheism is all about. He's an emergency room PHYSICIAN in additon to his doctorate of jurisprudence. He's probably TWICE the doctor you and I are! I'm pretty sure I'm Christ, and I've got my eye on this guy. lol

  • Therefore to deny that baldness is a hair color is to admit that it is?!? To deny Santa Claus it to admit that there is? Wonderful logic there bud!

  • This guy is an idiot, and "atheist church" is an oxymoron. His energy might be better spent winning lawsuits to take the mention of God out of American society. Oh wait....he doesn't seem to be very good at that, either.

  • You can't blame me, I voted Nader.

  • its funny you mention be led astray. but you say being godless is following yourself. and you apply your own limitations to the creater of a multiverse......like rising from the dead. which is just the lack of electricity being emitted from the brain.... notice im questioning you right now :)

  • I love these people. This is the church that I am happily part of.

  • You do realize you are a Hypocrite; to deny God is to admit there is one to deny.

  • Definition of Church:1church: \ˈchərch\

    Function: noun Etymology: Middle English chirche, from Old English cirice, ultimately from Late Greek kyriakon, from Greek, neuter of kyriakos of the lord, from kyrios lord, master; akin to Sanskrit śūra hero, warrior; A building for public and especially Christian worship; often capitalized : a : the whole body of Christians b : denomination c : congregation: a public divine worship; the clerical profession

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