The UNREAL part of the story: Though meetings don’t regularly begin with any form of prayer, an email from the Common Council called it “an act of solidarity with our Muslim brothers and sisters.”
Well, they aren’t my brothers and sisters. These people are morons.
Well now, you have to understand that if those awful rednecks come for the muzzies, the Hartford Town Council is obviously going to be next! [/sarcasm]
PS: I suppose this reveals the real reason for the campaign against public chr*stianity--it's not so much the theology as that they don't want to be associated with "those awful people."
Translation: we are not against religion, just against Judaism or Christianity.
“Too often it is our differences that divide us. In my opinion, it is our combination of differences that makes us strong,” Winch said.”
The libs say this kind of thing all the time. Imo it makes them sound like idiots. I’ve always thought the opposite was true. It’s not the “differences” in people that unite them! It is where you find common ground. Example, members of a christian church who believe in the same doctrine will feel “united” and of like mind with their fellow church-goers. Those students on a sports team playing together on the field...they always say if you want to find friends join a club, group of people with the same interests as you have. Why am I explaining what is common sense lol. Bored I guess. But it boggles the mind how foolish people have become.
Wish someone from that council would make a request - after the Muslim prayer - that they all join hands and recite the Lord’s Prayer. Just to show more solidarity with the Christian and Jewish brothers and sisters.
Yes, that is unreal! Where is the “separation of Church and State” crowd on this one?
Now I know my birth state of CT has gone to pot for good!
Where is the proof that council meetings don’t regularly begin with any form of prayer?