To: MEGoody
So can I refuse to fund those degrees?Absolutely. For example, if there are taxpayer paid courses on Islamic Studies; feel free to have the taxpayer support yanked. For if you support one religion, you must support them all equally.
121 posted on
02/25/2004 12:22:16 PM PST by
Hodar
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To: Hodar
Absolutely. For example, if there are taxpayer paid courses on Islamic Studies; feel free to have the taxpayer support yanked. For if you support one religion, you must support them all equally.Do you have some sort of gene anomaly that prevents you from understanding the difference between "support one religion" and the study of Theology?
To: Hodar
"So can I refuse to fund those degrees? Absolutely. For example, if there are taxpayer paid courses on Islamic Studies; feel free to have the taxpayer support yanked."
Interesting. . .so a person who objects to medical schools based on religious grounds has every right to expect that funding for medical educations can be yanked? I doubt you'd agree. And yet you think it is okay not to fund a divinity degree because of an anti-religious bias.
149 posted on
02/25/2004 12:53:17 PM PST by
MEGoody
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