People around FR know I'm an atheist, but I have no problem with this kind of display. There are times I want to whomp my fellow atheists upside the head and tell them to get a life.
1 posted on
07/29/2014 5:01:45 PM PDT by
Publius
To: Baynative
2 posted on
07/29/2014 5:02:05 PM PDT by
Publius
("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill and Publius now available at Amazon.)
To: Publius
How long until someone writes in below it, “.....all others pay cash.”
3 posted on
07/29/2014 5:03:33 PM PDT by
dfwgator
To: Publius
20 emails! Yikes! G-d is doomed by 20 goons from the “openly gay” crowd. I wonder how many of the emails had pictures of Carlos Danger’s wiener attached.
4 posted on
07/29/2014 5:12:36 PM PDT by
FlingWingFlyer
(America is not a refugee camp! It is my home!!!)
To: Publius
Bet there would be no objections to ‘ In Allah We Trust’.
7 posted on
07/29/2014 5:16:25 PM PDT by
patriot08
(NATIVE TEXAN (girl type))
To: Publius
In Virginia, we can choose to have the motto on our license plates.
10 posted on
07/29/2014 5:30:10 PM PDT by
HokieMom
(Pacepa : Can the U.S. afford a president who can't recognize anti-Americanism?)
To: Publius
The State of Florida used the motto, “In God Is Our Trust” from an early date. During the Civil War, the Union began putting “In God We Trust” on coinage.
I don’t think it was ever considered controversial until fairly recently.
13 posted on
07/29/2014 5:42:41 PM PDT by
yarddog
(Romans 8: verses 38 and 39. "For I am persuaded".)
To: Publius
For legal purposes, atheism needs to either be acknowledged as not a position that can address religious issues, or a religion that believes in a non-conscious God.
Having atheism be allowed to oppose religious beliefs without these conditions is equivalent to allowing Sharia legal principles as valid arguments in an American court.
14 posted on
07/29/2014 5:48:35 PM PDT by
Talisker
(One who commands, must obey.)
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