Ground Zero Victory Mosque?
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@Ph0be i'm not actually an atheist. but you can see where there coming from. let's narrow this down a minute- countries with free will are more likely to be atheistic. the countries- im not going to name names- like this are generally countries with a history in christianity, and even today, christianity is a "join or burn" kind of religion in these places- which naturally upsets the people they want to join. and it's everywhere, from politics to churches.
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If Atheist hate religon so much, why do they talk about it? You would think that religon would be the last thing on their mind....
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Cool!! Very Infomative..
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Good. I like This Video..
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"I agree we live in country with religious freedom, and that's all well and fine, but..."
No, there's no "but"s to the fact that this country has religious freedom. It's not religious freedom if people of a certain religion cannot do something that is perfectly legal and normal.
The settlers would've shipped this caller back to England on the same ship as the Declaration of Independence.
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Should Americans fly a plane into it? xD
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True americans wouldn't stand for this mosque being built. It would be burned to the ground.
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5:27 like a boss
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@lovesXtoXspoog that is single handidly...the greatest metaphor i ever herd...just needed to tell you that
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If you are against building a mosque >near< ground zero, you must also be against building a catholic church withing several blocks of an elementry school. I would guess the ratios of priests who abused kids and violently extreme muslims within their respective faiths is somewhat close. A low percentage of each, and both have affected an equal amount os people.
Science flew us to the moon. Religion flew us into skyscrapers.
lovesXtoXspoog 7 months ago 20
@StanShazzam After all, the constitution says "Congress shall make no law ... prohibiting the free exercise thereof".
Free exercise is the key point there. Not free exercise unless the religion is unpopular. Not free exercise unless someone in a related group was a terrorist. Not free exercise so long as the government is happy about it.
The statement is clear. Unless their religion directly encroaches on another persons rights (directly, not just makes people a bit uncomfortable).
SeanACampbell 2 months ago 6